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Features, News and Features

Wellesley’s Career Education effectively implements new initiatives and garners positive feedback

By Grace Ballenger

Launched at the beginning of this academic year, Wellesley’s Career Education is a newer model of what was formerly known…

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Features, News and Features

Alternative study abroad options diversify students’ international experiences

By Grace Ballenger

About 45 percent of the junior class elects to study abroad for a semester or a full year, but this…

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Features, News and Features

Anonymous Facebook groups offer outlet and support for both students and alumnae

By Grace Ballenger

Compared to apps like Yik Yak or Whisper, Facebook is one of the social media giants less associated with anonymity….

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Features, News and Features

Off campus babysitting provides flexibility and family time

By Grace Ballenger

For many Wellesley students, one of the principal complaints they have about college life is the fact that living and…

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Features, News and Features

Open mic events showcase student diversity and cultivate an artistic community

By Grace Ballenger

In the past few semesters, open mic nights have popped up as a type of event on campus, offering students…

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Eye on Science, Features, News and Features

Technological advances modernize the seafood industry and prevent fraud

By Grace Ballenger

Fishing is one of the world’s oldest industries, and for the most part, the technology used today is still the…

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Features, News and Features

Office of Disability Services involves professors and community members to educate about accessibility

By Grace Ballenger

Many Wellesley students go about their day ignoring the handicapped signs, ramps and elevators that are sprinkled around campus. But…

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Features, News and Features, The Wellesley Snooze

New student organization aims to stop the use of ‘reply all’

By Grace Ballenger

Irked by students who hit “reply all” while responding to school-wide emails and augment the already excessive number of emails…

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Features, News and Features, Uncategorized

Women in Intelligence Careers lecture offers job insights

By Grace Ballenger

The political science department hosted a lecture by Sue Gordon, Deputy Director of the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency (NGA), which gave…

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Features, News and Features

New org helps students after leaves of absence

By Grace Ballenger

‘Re-Orientation’ provides administrative and social support A new unconstituted org called the Re-Orientation group was created this year to provide administrative and…

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