Katherine Forrest ’86 is a retired United States District Court Judge for the Southern District of New York and currently serves as a partner at Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison, where she ...
In Play(er) of the Week, our goal is to highlight outstanding athletes or moments from games that deserve extra attention. Donte Kelly ’29, a wide receiver on the football team from Meriden, Conn., ...
Elliana Moreno ’27 is an economics major and data analysis minor from Manhattan Beach, Calif. and a libero on the Wesleyan volleyball team. She and the Cardinals have caught fire to start the season, ...
Every fall since 2018, the Wesleyan Weeks of Welcome (WesWOW) program, a two-week series of events to help students transition to campus life and build community, has followed the hectic first-year ...
As 2025–26 NESCAC play begins, many new faces join the Red and Black as players and as coaches. Three new head coaches take the helms of their respective programs, looking to make impacts early ...
Henry Kaplan is a College of Letters major from New York City. He has been writing for the Argus since freshman year. In his free time, he enjoys watching TV shows and reading books (he is looking for ...
Maggie Leeming ’26, another student who turned away from the allure of smartphones, went analog the summer before her sophomore year. She didn’t like how dependent her phone made her feel, and felt ...
The fest was primarily organized by Long Lane Farm, which collaborated with the Bailey College of the Environment (COE), ...
On Thursday, Oct. 9, Distinguished Visiting Professor of Sociology Wendy Osefo was arrested in Maryland on 16 counts of fraud ...
On Sunday, Oct. 12, the Wesleyan Democrats (WesDems) organized a canvassing event with the Middletown Democrats to canvass ...
Last season, the Red and Black suffered their first loss of the season well into November during the NESCAC playoffs. This ...