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Features, News and Features, Staff SeriesFebruary 21, 2018

Karensa DiFonzo provides students and families with financial guidance

By Hannah Kwak

Karensa DiFonzo ’07 is approaching her 15th anniversary of her time here at Wellesley. Right after graduating, DiFonzo started working…

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Alumnae Spotlight, Features, News and FeaturesFebruary 21, 2018

Anna Rios ’01 uses her nontraditional degrees to find success at NBCUniversal

By Leilani Aguila

Senior Insights Director at NBCUniversal Anna Rios ’01 could never have imagined what Wellesley had in store for her when…

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Outside The Bubble
News, News and Features, Outside the BubbleFebruary 21, 2018

Outside the Bubble

By Antonia Rocchio

Wellesley library Fells branch to be renovated The small one-room schoolhouse on Weston Road in the town of Wellesley is…

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News In Brief
News, News and Features, News in BriefFebruary 21, 2018

News in Brief

By Roksolana Pylypiv

Wellesley Family Featured in WBUR’s “All Things Considered” Melissa Ludtke ’73 and her daughter Maya Ludtke ’19 recently appeared on…

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News, News and FeaturesFebruary 21, 2018

Across the board, organizations experience massive budget cuts of up to 50 percent

By Jodi Wei

At Senate on Feb. 12, the Student Organization Funding Committee (SOFC) presented its Spring 2018 updates, which included extensive rebranding…

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News, News and FeaturesFebruary 21, 2018

Alice Dreger’s speech incites protest from Wellesley’s transgender community and allies

By Sophie Hurwitz

On Feb. 13 at 7 p.m., Dr. Alice Dreger spoke in the Clapp Library Lecture Room as part of the…

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Eye on Science, Features, News and FeaturesFebruary 19, 2018

Scientists confirm existence of water that is simultaneously solid and liquid

By Elinor Higgins

There are many reasons to be concerned about water. Cape Town, a port city in South Africa, is suffering from…

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OpinionsFebruary 19, 2018

Congress needs to sponsor more legislation to promote better workplace standards

By Tabitha Wilson

Last week, the House of Representatives passed two measures that changed the former sexual harassment policy on Capitol Hill. One…

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OpinionsFebruary 16, 2018

Freedom project promotes diverse viewpoints in contrast to Globe article

By Margaret Flynn Sapia

When I set foot in Palm Springs, Calif. this January, I knew that attending the annual Koch Foundation Donor Summit…

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News, News and FeaturesFebruary 15, 2018

External Review Board evaluates Jewish life on campus

By Sophie Hurwitz

On Feb. 2, an external review committee, comprised of three rabbis—Tuft University’s Jeff Summit, Colby College’s Rachel Isaacs (Wellesley class…

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