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      President’s Column: The Butterfly Effect
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      Administrators shocked to learn that students dislike being left in dark
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Dead Serious and Retta fill campus with laughter during Comedy Festival

By Cynthia Chen

Dead Serious hosted its fourth Annual Comedy Festival this week; along with a visit from Retta, who plays Donna in…

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College Government continues to develop IdeaFest projects

By Cynthia Chen

Student project leaders provide updates on progress At the beginning of the academic year, College Government (CG) hosted IdeaFest, an event…

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Sustainability IdeaFest is first step toward larger sustainability plans for Wellesley

By Cynthia Chen

Over 100 students and faculty gathered in Tishman Commons last Wednesday for the Sustainability Ideafest, a forum for the discussion…

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Arts

Wellesley professor wins Grammy for Best Opera Recording

By Cynthia Chen

Aaron Sheehan, a member of the Voice Department at Wellesley College, recently won a Grammy for Best Opera Recording during…

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Wellesley College honors three distinguished alumnae with Achievement Awards

By Cynthia Chen, Sara Rathod

Suzanne Ciani ’68, Jean Kilbourne ’64 and Nancy Kornblith Kopp ’65 joined a long list of honored Wellesley alums, including…

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Opinions

Shadow grading inspires academic exploration

By Cynthia Chen

The first trial run of Wellesley’s shadow grading policy is now officially over. First years may still be taking shadow-graded…

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Arts, Reviews

Giraffage produces futuristic mix of R&B and EDM

By Cynthia Chen

EDM, or Electronic Dance Music, has a bit of a bad reputation. People argue that artists like Skrillex, Flume and…

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Arts, Reviews

Shakespeare Society’s ‘The Tempest’ enchants audiences

By Cynthia Chen

Shakespeare Society put on its Fall 2014 production of “The Tempest” over the two weekends before Thankgiving. Directed by Katie…

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Senate investigates expanding OneCard capabilities

By Cynthia Chen

Senate is looking into expanding the OneCard so that it can be be used for laundry and to buy Senate…

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Students to be housed in alternative spaces during Munger renovations

By Cynthia Chen

The College has postponed renovations to Munger Hall from June 2015 but has not determined when they will to start…

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