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FeaturesFebruary 17, 2016

Students celebrate Black History Month with an exploration of diversity and intersectionality

By Noor Pirani, Zarina Patwa

Wellesley College’s Harambee House has been working for 45 years to support the college’s students of African descent. This month,…

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FeaturesFebruary 17, 2016

Disability Services offers comprehensive support to increase campus accessibility

By Kimberly Chia

Much of the Wellesley College community has limited contact with the Office of Disability Services. Its presence is most noticeable…

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Faculty Focus, FeaturesFebruary 17, 2016

From cattle to chemistry: David Haines explores different paths

By Genevieve Huang

Professor David Haines can often be seen sitting in his office with the door open, turning over what looks like…

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OpinionsFebruary 17, 2016

Pursuing careers in science: Don’t be afraid to think small

By Amal Cheema

When it came to science research, it always seemed that bigger was always better. It was with that sort of…

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Opinions, The Elephant in the RoomFebruary 17, 2016

Far from robotic, Rubio is real

By Sabrina Liang

“Robotic.” “Choked.” Unsurprisingly, the post-New Hampshire debate publicity over Chris Christie’s “canned responses” attack on Marco Rubio has negatively affected…

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OpinionsFebruary 17, 2016

Millennials should dethrone marriage

By Meher Vohra

In today’s world, it is becoming the norm for people to marry late — most of the time after college,…

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Opinions, Staff EditorialFebruary 17, 2016

A small campus requires tougher and more vigilant journalism

By The Wellesley News Staff

In a small campus filled with curious, politically-minded students, information spreads efficiently and quickly, filling dining halls with new debates,…

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Opinions, Staff EditorialFebruary 10, 2016

Black History Month reconstitutes erased dialogue

By The Wellesley News Staff

In 1926, historian Carter G. Woodson — the second African-American to earn a doctorate in the US — challenged American history and…

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OpinionsFebruary 10, 2016

Hillary’s gender isn’t the crutch you think it is

By Kele Alfred-Igbokwe

“I’m not going to support Hillary just because she’s a woman,” young, intelligent women proudly declare on college campuses across…

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OpinionsFebruary 10, 2016

Beyoncé is a Queen but she’s not India’s rani

By Amal Cheema

 What does “Got me feeling drunk and high” have to do with Indian culture? Absolutely nothing. I’ll admit readily that…

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