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The Wesleyan Argus
The logo of The Wesleyan Argus
TypeStudent newspaper
SchoolWesleyan University
Editor-in-chiefCaleb Henning ’25
Carolyn Neugarten ’26
Managing editorPhoebe Robinson ’25
Founded1868
Headquarters45 Broad Street
Middletown, CT
Websitewww.wesleyanargus.com

The Wesleyan Argus is the student newspaper of Wesleyan UniversityinMiddletown, Connecticut, United States. Established in 1868, The Argus is the nation’s longest-running twice-weekly college newspaper, and is published every Tuesday and Friday throughout the school year. Each issue of The Argus includes the news, features, arts and culture, opinion, and sports sections, while Tuesday issues also include articles from the satirical Ampersand section.

History

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The Argus was founded in 1868 and has been published bi-weekly since. The Argus does not run in exam periods and has paused publication during wartimes and the COVID-19 pandemic.[1]

The Argus is named after Argus Panoptes, a many-eyed giant in Greek mythology.[1]

In 1975, The Argus ran its first advertisement for a campus queer group.[2]

In 2015, The Argus made headlines after a student wrote an opinion piece questioning the tactics of members of the Black Lives Matter movement.[3] In response to student outrage, the President of the Wesleyan Student Assembly called for The Argus to be defunded.[3] However, school leaders defended the right of students to freely write in The Argus and funding was never cut.[3]

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ a b "About The Argus". The Wesleyan Argus. Retrieved 2022-04-28.
  • ^ "Wesleyan history you'll definitely read here first". The Wesleyan Argus. Retrieved 2022-05-23.
  • ^ a b c "Reporters flocked to a campus controversy but missed its surprising conclusion". Columbia Journalism Review. Retrieved 2022-05-22.

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