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Health and Wellness, Sports and Wellness

Demystifying Inconclusive COVID-19 Tests

By Jennifer Duan, Madison Ann Lee

Since Fall 2020, the College has mandated that students, faculty and staff undergo biweekly asymptomatic COVID-19 testing. While one can…

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Atlanta Shooting Sparks New Conversations About Racism Against Asian-Americans

By Cheryl Wang, Jennifer Duan

“If you think about what this man did to these people, he literally reduced them to objects; he took away…

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Health and Wellness, Sports and Wellness

COVID-19: Popping the Wellesley Bubble

By Jennifer Duan, Liz Sugg, Marisa Papagelis

Students Report from On-Campus Isolation As the one year anniversary of Wellesley College shutting down approaches, COVID-19 preventions and precautions…

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Changing COVID-19 regulations impact students’ mental health

By Jennifer Duan, Maryam Ahmad

On Friday, Nov. 13, Dean of Students Sheila Horton sent an email containing updates about current COVID-19 regulations at Wellesley….

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Wildfires Concern Wellesley Students and Alumnae in California

By Jennifer Duan

This is the first year that Megan Gürer ’22 and her family have had to evacuate their home. Gürer, who…

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Wellesley Nurse Practitioner Compares Sugar Addiction to Slavery in Orientation Video

By Jennifer Duan

“Wellesley, I and a lot of other Black students believe, needs to have a cultural reckoning and that means that administrators and professors and our classmates need to dig deep and commit to wanting to not be racist.” Nevills explained. “And we haven’t really seen that on a large scale.”

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