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Features, News and FeaturesFebruary 15, 2018

Snapshots of Studying Abroad: Overcoming challenges of language immersion in Italy

By Lara Trimarco Prebble

Growing up as an Italian-American, I had always wanted to learn how to speak Italian. My great-grandparents immigrated from Southern…

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Features, News and FeaturesFebruary 15, 2018

What’s in a Name? A look at the namesakes of Wellesley’s iconic architecture

By Gillian McGuire

“THE DONOR OF TOWER COURT MADE KNOWN,” proclaimed the front-page story of the June 21, 1917 issue of The Wellesley…

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News, News and Features, President's CornerFebruary 15, 2018

President’s Corner

By Maryam Khan

Dear Wellesley Sibs, Happy Spring Semester! CG is excited to be back and get back to work. Our first Senate…

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News, News and FeaturesFebruary 15, 2018

College hosts event series in response to immigration policy changes

By Laurel Stickney

In response to changing U.S. immigration policies, Wellesley College has hosted a series of events in the last several weeks…

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Outside The Bubble
News, News and FeaturesFebruary 15, 2018

Outside the Bubble

By Antonia Rocchio

Amazon Headquarters Boston has made it onto a 20-city list of finalists for the second Amazon headquarters in North America….

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News In Brief
News and Features, News in BriefFebruary 15, 2018

News in Brief

By Laurel Stickney, Sophie Hurwitz

Clare Egan becomes Wellesley’s first U.S. Olympian Clare Egan ’10 competed in the biathlon at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics this…

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Senate Report
News, News and FeaturesFebruary 15, 2018

Senate Report: 2/12

By Jodi Wei

SOFC Presentation Student Bursar Natalie Jin ’18 presented spring updates for SOFC. Following the vote that took place at the…

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News, News and FeaturesFebruary 15, 2018

Issues surface as parking spaces become limited due to Science Center renovations

By Jodi Wei

Since renovations for the Science Center began this semester, parking has become a source of stress for students, faculty and…

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News, News and FeaturesFebruary 15, 2018

Wellesley hires Helen Wang as Director of Residential Life

By Mary Meisenzahl

Wellesley College has hired a new Director of Residential Life, Helen Wang, who will begin working in an official capacity…

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