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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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Miscellanea, Wendy and Wanda

Ask Wendy and Wanda: What should I do when I run out of swipes on Tinder?

By Kathryn Cross

Dear Wendy and Wanda, What should I do when I run out of swipes on Tinder? Sincerely, Loveena Hopeful Place…

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Sports and Wellness

CBD oil is all the rage despite ambiguous legal status

By Kathryn Cross

The 2018 Farm Bill, or the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, was put into law on Dec. 20, 2018, and…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Kanye West overlooks Trump’s racism

By Kathryn Cross

After being inactive on all social media platforms since May 2017, Kanye West returned to Twitter on April 13, retweeting…

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Arts, Arts In The News, Popular Culture

Lamar’s “DAMN.” deserves Pulitzer for its music, content quality

By Kathryn Cross

On April 16, Pulitzer Administrator Dana Canedy announced American rapper and songwriter Kendrick Lamar as the 2018 recipient for the…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Frances McDormand’s mention of inclusion riders could be impactful

By Kathryn Cross

At the 2018 Academy Awards, actress Frances McDormand won the Oscar for Best Actress for her performance in “Three Billboards…

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Arts, Reviews

“Love, Simon” is progressive in more ways than one

By Kathryn Cross

With figures like President Donald Trump making openly racist, sexist and homophobic comments, bigotry is currently at the forefront of…

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Arts

Increased on-screen representation should make for more work opportunities for disabled actors

By Kathryn Cross

On March 1, the New York City Roundabout Theater Company will debut “Amy and the Orphans,” featuring actress Jamie Brewer,…

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Arts, Popular Culture

Taylor Swift’s unapologetic political tone-deafness threatens her popularity

By Kathryn Cross

Pop star Taylor Swift released her most recent album, “Reputation,” on Nov. 10, and as usual, it received various accolades…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Petitions seek to stop Casey Affleck from presenting at 90th Academy Awards

By Kathryn Cross

According to convention, the most recent Best Actor Oscar winner, Casey Affleck, is currently scheduled to present the award for…

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News, News and Features

Newhouse Center hosts Wellesley’s first symposium on international gender equality and education

By Kathryn Cross

The Suzy Newhouse Center for the Humanities, in collaboration with the French Consulate in Boston and Sciences Po, Paris, hosted…

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