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News, News and Features

Seniors face uncertain post graduation plans due to COVID-19

By Cheryl Wang

Kayli Balin ’20 had started job hunting in February. Now, in the face of a global pandemic and a looming…

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Tornadoes barrel through Tennessee

By Cheryl Wang

Gillian Sjoblom ’23 woke up on the morning of Mar. 3 to a barrage of concerned texts from friends and…

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Presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in Wellesley

By Cheryl Wang

On Mar. 6, district officials from the town of Wellesley announced early dismissals at Upham Elementary School and Wellesley Middle…

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New sophomore learning community

By Cheryl Wang

On Feb. 24, Director of Student Involvement & Leadership Jessica Grady sent an email to the class of 2023 informing…

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Wellesley faces third mildest winter in recorded history

By Cheryl Wang

Five years ago, during the second snowiest February in Boston history, there was an average of one new storm system…

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COVID-19 affects study-abroad programs, travel plans

By Cheryl Wang, Jodi Wei

As spring break approaches, the COVID-19 outbreak has introduced numerous uncertainties in the College community and beyond. According to an…

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Wellesley College prepares for new phase in Strategic Planning

By Cheryl Wang

On Feb. 18, President Paula A. Johnson sent a school-wide email informing students that the College was entering a new…

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News, News and Features, News in Brief

News in Brief 2/19/20

By Cheryl Wang, Taylor Mahlandt

Wellesley College Upstage presents Fade Tanya Saracho’s two-person play about class and status within the Latinx community premiered over the…

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“This is really heartbreaking”: students share experiences of anti-Asian sentiment

By Cheryl Wang, Renée Remsberg

Too Close to Home “Did you go to China over break?” When Anne Jiang ’23, a Chinese-American student from Los…

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Wellesley grapples with COVID-19’s effects

By Andreea Sabau, Cheryl Wang

At first, the texts were hopeful. “We’re a little worried about [the coronavirus], but I hope I can still get…

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