“Up to the war there had been no prosecution of free speech,” The Argus wrote, paraphrasing the lecture. “The old Jeffersonian doctrine, which was strongly believed in the past, was that social ...
Last year, after four straight NESCAC Championships, the women’s tennis team lost an incredibly close battle with Middlebury in the league championship on May 4, 2025. Sixteen days later, the Red and ...
The Masters Tournament has always had an unusual relationship with the truth. For most of its history, Augusta National Golf Club controlled what you saw, and the writers, players, and broadcast ...
For Spike Tape’s Spring 2026 playwright showcase, an abridged version of Elijah Philip’s “Inferno”— or as he likes to call it, “Diet Dante”—went up, and it seems Philip cooked up just what he wanted.
Welcome to Office Hours, a series brought to you by the Features section! In these articles, Argus writers speak to faculty, ...
Last Sunday, March 29, the Wesleyan Student Assembly debated just that at the weekly General Assembly (GA). The contentious ...
The idea of AI creating a “permanent underclass” is one I’ve seen circulating a bit on social media over the past few months, ...
To watch HBO’s new docuseries “Neighbors” is to experience the extremes of the human condition. As grandiose as that may ...
As part of the third nationwide “No Kings” protest of President Donald Trump’s second term, about a thousand people marched ...
In his first term, Trump primarily denied the existence of climate change through his rhetoric, consistently using the word ...