The Argus
The name Argus, after the mythological all-seeing giant Argus Panoptes, is a popular name for newspapers, alluding to their investigative and reporting prowess. The Argus can refer to the following publications:
- The Argus (Australia), a defunct newspaper from Melbourne, Australia
- Bradford Telegraph and Argus (Bradford, Yorkshire), a newspaper in Bradford, West Yorkshire
- The Argus (Brighton), a newspaper in East Sussex, England
- The Argus, the former name of the Cape Argus, a newspaper in Cape Town, South Africa
- The Argus (Dundalk), a newspaper in Dundalk, Ireland
- The Argus (Fremont), a newspaper in the San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States
- The Hillsboro Argus, a newspaper in Hillsboro, Oregon, United States
- The Argus (Northwestern State University), a literary magazine of Northwestern State University in Louisiana, United States
- The Argus Observer, a newspaper in Ontario, Oregon, United States
- The Argus (Thunder Bay), a student newspaper from Lakehead University, in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
- The Argus (Seattle), a defunct newspaper from Seattle, Washington, United States
- South Wales Argus, a daily tabloid newspaper published in Newport, Wales, known locally as The Argus
- The Goldsboro News Argus, a newspaper published in Goldsboro, North Carolina, known locally as The Argus
- The Argus Leader, a newspaper in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
- The Argus of St. Louis, now called the St. Louis Argus, a newspaper focused on African American issues founded in 1912.
- The Argus, a newspaper in Mount Vernon, Washington
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