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On Monday, cultural anthropologist Aimee Meredith Cox visited the University to discuss her new book "Shapeshifters" and the factors impacting the young black girl demographic.

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By Hannah Holcomb, Staff Writer
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Wes Out-Loud has been dubbed a "site-specific auditory tour." However, according to Danielle Cohen '18, this description "doesn't quite do justice to the inventiveness of the piece."

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By Danielle Cohen, Arts Editor
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Even in a generally pro-choice community like Wesleyan, many students remain unaware of local abortion options and their accessibility. Radical Storytelling promotes a more open dialogue.

By Molly Schiff, Features Editor
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At the end of March, the US Department of Education began examining whether the University had violated Title IX and the Rehabilitation Act. Details on the investigation here:

By Max Lee, Features Editor
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The Wesleyan Argus updated their cover photo.

Front Page, Friday, April 29. 2016

- Cultural anthropologist Aimee Cox discusses new book
- "Wes Out-Loud" is an unmissable theater experience
- US DOE investigates the University...
- Radical Storytelling raises abortion awareness

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'Front Page, Friday, April 29. 2016

- Cultural anthropologist Aimee Cox discusses new book
- "Wes Out-Loud" is an unmissable theater experience
- US DOE investigates the University
- Radical Storytelling raises abortion awareness'
The Wesleyan Argus added 11 new photos to the album: Section Editors Spring 2016 — with Jess Zalph and 11 others.

The marvellous people who make the Argus tick.

At their annual showcase, the Precision Ensemble commemorated their 22nd year of performance with creative and engaging choreography.

By Kalee Kennedy, Staff Writer
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In anticipation of the CT primary, students have mobilized to engender campus-wide support for Bernie Sanders.

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With wins against both Trinity and Williams, the University's Crew teams continue to sweep the competition.

By Gili Lipman, Sports Editor
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On Sunday, PHARAL Wes led students in protest of a pig roast sponsored by the senior-run popup Red Wolf. Those involved were motivated by questions of animal rights & exploitation:

By Natasha Nurjadin, News Editor
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The Wesleyan Argus updated their cover photo.

Front Page, Tuesday, April 26, 2016

- Precision showcases diverse choreography
- The final push for Bernie Sanders
- Students protest senior pig roast...
- Crew beats Trinity and Williams

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'Front Page, Tuesday, April 26, 2016

- Precision showcases diverse choreography
- The final push for Bernie Sanders
- Students protest senior pig roast
- Crew beats Trinity and Williams'

TRAFFIC CLOSING: Middletown PD has closed off Church Street between High and Pine, due to a fire hose that has fallen off a truck. They expect to reopen shortly, once the blockage has been cleared.

6:40pm update - All clear!

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In continuation of his interview (published in the Argus on 4/19), Robert Albritton '92 gives insights on terrorism, Donald Trump, and POLITICO Europe.

By Aaron Stagoff-Belfort, Features Editor
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On Saturday, the Wesleyan Refugee Project met in preparation for "Art in Crisis," an art show running from May 1 through commencement. Learn more here:

By Hyunji Ward, Assistant News Editor
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On Tuesday, students hosted the South Asian performance duo, DarkMatter. Preceded by Una Aya Osato '04, the show consisted of spoken work that was both comedic and thought-provoking.

By Emma Davis, Arts Editor
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With four conference wins, Men's Tennis had monumentally victorious week of competition. Learn more about the team's season here:

By Alexander Kamisher, Staff Writer
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In response to declining attendance at meetings, the Wesleyan Student Assembly (WSA) is considering a new amendment regarding impeachment. Details on the proposal here:

By Courtney Laermer & Jake Lahut, Editor-in-Chief & Opinion Editor
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The Wesleyan Argus updated their cover photo.

Front Page, Friday, April 22, 2016

- WSA considers new amendment
- Good fortune for Men's Tennis
- DarkMatter performs thought-provoking spoken word...
- Robert Allbritton talks journalism (part 2)

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'Front Page, Friday, April 22, 2016

- WSA considers new amendment
- Good fortune for Men's Tennis 
- DarkMatter performs thought-provoking spoken word
- Robert Allbritton talks journalism (part 2)'