Justice Gorsuch’s vote showed his disdain for powerful government not immigrant injustice
This past week, the Supreme Court heard Sessions v. Dimaya, an immigration case which determined whether the government could deport…
Read MoreThis past week, the Supreme Court heard Sessions v. Dimaya, an immigration case which determined whether the government could deport…
Read MoreSince the shooting in Parkland, Florida on Feb. 14, gun control has been receiving significant media attention, even more so…
Read MoreOn April 2, the Malaysian government passed a law titled “Anti-Fake News Bill 2018.” This bill would prohibit “fake news”…
Read MoreOn March 16, the Elections Committee (EC), which is responsible for monitoring the College Government (CG) cabinet elections, released an…
Read MoreAt Senate on Oct. 23, Student Organizations and Appointments Committee (SOAC) members Emily Pearson ’20 and Jackie Ehrlich ’20 announced…
Read MoreAs early as 2012, Wellesley students have been lobbying the college administration to revise its multicultural requirement. Now that the…
Read MoreAccording to spam displayed across campus, Resident Assistants (RAs) and House Presidents (HPs) were promised by an unnamed individual that…
Read MoreThis past Thursday, the Class Dean’s Office hosted the first Sophomore Reorientation. In partnership with Career Education, the Class Dean’s…
Read MoreTrack and Field athlete Alice Zhou ’17 has been competing since her freshman year of high school. However, it wasn’t…
Read MoreOn Monday, May 1, Wellesley’s immigration rights group, Raiz, hosted a strike with other organizations on campus in support of…
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