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      ES 300 Conducts Waste Audit
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      Scholar-advocate visits Wellesley to discuss women and incarceration
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      Diana Khoi Nguyen leads workshop and poetry reading
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      Navigating Anonymity-Seeking Apps at Wellesley
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      Trans people are not your culture war
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      The Silicon Valley Bank collapse has exposed how the government chooses to spend its money
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    • Hozier stuns with “Eat Your Young” EP
      Hozier stuns with “Eat Your Young” EP
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      Diana Khoi Nguyen leads workshop and poetry reading
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      “Cocaine Bear” indicates the return of camp movies
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      What even are BORGs and why do they matter?
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      What video games can teach us about self-care
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      Student-Athlete of October
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    • Miss Me With That Gay Shit
      Miss Me With That Gay Shit
    • Tower House Prez Emails
      Tower House Prez Emails
    • Worst Human Being You’ve Ever Met Validated by Stone Center Therapist
      Worst Human Being You’ve Ever Met Validated by Stone Center Therapist

News, News and Features

Course Browser Delayed To Nov. 25, Students Plan For Spring Semester

By Cheryl Wang

Gaby Kim ’23 is waiting. The Spring 2021 course browser is tentatively set to be released tomorrow at 5 p.m….

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Third positive case leads to new safety regulations and 50+ in quarantine

By Cheryl Wang, Renée Remsberg

Wellesley prohibits off campus guests; new restrictions enforced A new positive COVID-19 case was reported on campus Sunday, Oct. 25,…

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The Wellesley Snooze

Remote students experience existential crises; change class years in email signatures

By Cheryl Wang

Students who are studying remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic are facing yet another unprecedented challenge this semester. Closed waitlists…

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FIRST POSITIVE COVID-19 CASE REPORTED ON CAMPUS

By Cheryl Wang, Renée Remsberg

The rumors began spreading through social media on the evening of Oct. 7: someone had tested positive for COVID-19. The…

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Students reflect on unprecedented move-in experience

By Cheryl Wang, Jyontika Kapoor, Maryam Ahmad

Over the course of two weeks, around 1,500 students trickled back onto campus for the in-person fall semester. As COVID-19…

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Domestic Students Return to Campus; Face Obstacles and Long Travels

By Anna Li, Cheryl Wang

Anjali Aralikar ’23 and Clarissa Moore ’23 live less than five miles apart, but the two took drastically different times…

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The Wellesley Snooze

Your next on-campus romance isn’t going to work out

By Cheryl Wang

Heartbreak is in the air this season as Wellesley students begin the process of moving back to campus for the…

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WAWA Raises over $10,500 for Victims of the Beirut Explosion 

By Ann Zhao, Charlotte Henry, Cheryl Wang, Patrizia Troccoli Dragonetti

On Aug. 4, 2,750 metric tons of improperly stored ammonium nitrate exploded in the port of Beirut, Lebanon. Over 300,000…

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Only One-Third of International Students Returning to Campus for Fall Semester

By Cheryl Wang

Three is the number of countries and weeks it will take for Mai Ogiuchi ’23 to return to Wellesley for…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley Snooze

Administrators shocked to learn that students dislike being left in dark

By Cheryl Wang

Wellesley College administrators were shocked to learn this week that students disliked being left in the dark about subjects like…

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