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      Students deliver fossil fuel divestment petition to College President Paula Johnson
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      College suspends health and society minor indefinitely, citing lack of course availability
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      Senate votes down Hong Kong Lennon wall proposal
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      Experiencing extremes: plunging into polar pasts with NOVA to reveal future climates 
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      Alumnae ‘who will’ not conform: Wellesley Underground highlights nontraditional post-graduation life
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      Getting some without getting caught during winter break 
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      In between identities: navigating being mixed at Wellesley College
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      College senators choose silence over moral courage when it comes to Hong Kong
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      Pensively, yours: A message from Director of Residential Life Helen Y. Wang
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    • Vera Pavlova illustrates the Russian childhood through verse and Tchaikovsky
      Vera Pavlova illustrates the Russian childhood through verse and Tchaikovsky
    • “Charlie’s Angels” confirm it didn’t hurt when they fell from heaven
      “Charlie’s Angels” confirm it didn’t hurt when they fell from heaven
    • “Doctor Sleep” succeeds on its own but fails as a sequel
      “Doctor Sleep” succeeds on its own but fails as a sequel
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    • Athletics Update 12/04/2019
      Athletics Update 12/04/2019
    • Stop cuffing because you’re lonely
      Stop cuffing because you’re lonely
    • Wellesley Whiptails: a beloved club sport
      Wellesley Whiptails: a beloved club sport
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    • Ask Wendy and Wanda
      Ask Wendy and Wanda
    • Ask Wendy and Wanda
      Ask Wendy and Wanda
    • The course browser (continued)
      The course browser (continued)
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Sports and Wellness

Eat at your own risk: foods to watch out for in the dining halls

By Anya Keomurjian

We all know the feeling. You’ve just finished up a particularly exhausting midterm. You stumble into the closest dining hall,…

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Arts

Beats and Eats: Live Music and Restaurants in Boston

By Anya Keomurjian

There is always something new to see in Boston and Cambridge, and the food scene is no exception. Whether you’re…

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Arts, Arts In The News, Popular Culture

“Avengers: Endgame” (Hulk) smashes box office records

By Anya Keomurjian

Imagine a rowdy classroom suddenly turning silent in nervous anticipation. Most days, this class is full of boisterous side chat…

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Arts

Wellesley College Theatre’s “She Kills Monsters” rolls a critical success

By Anya Keomurjian

“She Kills Monsters,” written by Qui Nguyen and directed by Professor Marta Rainer is set in the 1990s and tells…

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Arts, Popular Culture, Reviews

“We’re in the Endgame”: Avengers hype seizes a nostalgic nation

By Anya Keomurjian

There is currently an opening night ticket to “Avengers: Endgame” on sale on eBay for $25,000. Though this listing is…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Higher, Further, Faster: “Captain Marvel” soars in the box office

By Anya Keomurjian

Despite garnering protests from many superhero fans for being “too political,” “Captain Marvel” surpassed every expectation, earning $456 million at…

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Arts

Artist Spotlight: Published author Sarah Young ’20 gets real about writing

By Anya Keomurjian

Sarah Young is one of many accomplished writers to study at Wellesley, a twice-published author of young adult fiction. Though…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Christmas Films “Rein” Over Holiday Programming For Another Year

By Anya Keomurjian

Every year, towards the end of November, millions of people gather together and celebrate a day many have been counting…

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Arts

Stan Lee’s legacy lives on in his characters and all of us who love them

By Anya Keomurjian

My friend sent me a Facebook message while I was walking to Galen Stone Tower on Monday in the mid-afternoon….

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