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      Why Art Basel is partially responsible for Miami’s gentrification
    • It’s time to put traditional grading to the test
      It’s time to put traditional grading to the test
    • What can the fall of Z-library teach us about textbook accessibility?
      What can the fall of Z-library teach us about textbook accessibility?
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      Pentimento’s Open Mic is Like an Old Patchwork Quilt–Worn, Yet Cozy
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      Kanye’s Antisemitism Steps on his Shoe Brand
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      Lousy Realities: Luca Guadagnino (2015)
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      Student-Athlete of October
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      Athletics Update Oct. 19, 2022
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      The Case for Body Neutrality
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    • Top 10 Girlbosses who aren’t alumnae, but I would totally believe you if you told me they were
      Top 10 Girlbosses who aren’t alumnae, but I would totally believe you if you told me they were
    • Wendy Wellesley’s Thanksgiving Menu
      Wendy Wellesley’s Thanksgiving Menu
    • The Snooze Awards for the Best Tanners of 2022
      The Snooze Awards for the Best Tanners of 2022
  • Miscellanea
    • President’s Column: The Butterfly Effect
      President’s Column: The Butterfly Effect
    • Administrators shocked to learn that students dislike being left in dark
      Administrators shocked to learn that students dislike being left in dark
    • 50 Lies You Tell Yourself in Order to Survive Until Graduation
      50 Lies You Tell Yourself in Order to Survive Until Graduation
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Opinions

“Wellesley Uncensored Confessions” only serves to harm students

By Jacqueline Sanchez

In my first semester of college, the fall of 2015, I was a big user of Yik-Yak, an app that…

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Arts

Double Take: What’s the deal with “The Bachelor”?

By Alexandria Otero, Jacqueline Sanchez

By: Alexandria Otero ’19 and Jacqueline Sánchez ’19 Alexandria Otero’s Take: One of the best, and most unexpected, things about…

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Multicultural Column, News, News and Features

In the borderlands, the real villain is the U.S. government

By Jacqueline Sanchez

My friends laughingly say that the first thing about me that anyone learns is that I’m from New Mexico. They…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley Snooze

I Met My Roommate’s Parents and It All Makes Sense Now

By Jacqueline Sanchez, Rachael Labes

Family and Friends Weekend flooded campus with parents and old friends, merging students’ family lives with their school lives. Many…

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Arts, Reviews

Despite seemingly massive losses, “Infinity War” operates with no real consequences

By Jacqueline Sanchez

This article contains spoilers for “Avengers: Infinity War.” As a devoted Marvel fan, I shamelessly endeavour to find the good…

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Opinions

College Board shouldn’t push for online SAT testing until it addresses equity problems

By Jacqueline Sanchez

As a part of an increasing national trend, during the 2016-2017 school year, more than 5,000 students in the U.S….

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News, News and Features

President Johnson announces Freedom Project restructuring

By Diana Paulsen, Jacqueline Sanchez

In an email sent out to the campus on March 12, Wellesley College President Paula Johnson explained that changes will…

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Opinions

Thinking about double majoring? Don’t.

By Jacqueline Sanchez

Most of my friends were pretty taken aback when, two weeks after declaring my second major, I advised a first-year…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley Snooze

Office of Residential Life announces changes to the housing process

By Jacqueline Sanchez

On Feb. 18, Director of Residential Life Seffie Tringet sent out an email to the campus announcing that the College…

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News, News and Features

Professor Frank Bidart announced as winner of National Book Award for Poetry

By Jacqueline Sanchez

On Nov. 15 in New York City, Frank Bidart, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities and a professor…

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