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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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News, News and Features

Laura Kipnis’ talk sparks heated discussion on campus

By Jodi Wei, Sharvari Johari

Here follows the second section following our article on The Freedom Project last week. Since Laura Kipnis’ talk on Mar….

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Arts, Popular Culture

“The Bachelorette” takes long overdue step forward with Rachel Lindsay

By Sharvari Johari

There is a Black Bachelorette and I am thrilled. Rachel Lindsay is a 31-year-old lawyer from Dallas who specializes in…

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Sports and Wellness

Middle-Eastern dance breaks into P.E. scene

By Sharvari Johari

Beginning in the 2017 Spring semester, Wellesley College started offering Middle Eastern Dance, a physical education dance class that meets…

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Opinions

Trump killed my journalistic integrity

By Sharvari Johari

In a desire to be professional, the journalists at the Wellesley News have been dancing around a sentiment that resounds…

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Arts, Reviews

Jhumpa Lahiri discusses artistry and “the pain of seperation” in Newhouse Center talk

By Sharvari Johari

After several novels and short story collections about South Asian immigrants to the United States, Jhumpa Lahiri rose to prominence…

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Opinions

American Democrat, Indian Conservative

By Sharvari Johari

“I support Obama,” my grandfather said, putting aside a copy of Newsweek magazine with the candidate on the cover in…

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News, News and Features

Wellesley Community shaken after alleged hate crime perpetrated by Babson students

By Sharvari Johari

On Nov 9, two students from Babson College, Edward Tomasso and Parker Rander-Ricciardi, drove around Wellesley College shouting slogans from…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley Snooze

Wellesley College introduces new courses for Spring 2017 semester

By Genae Matthews, Sharvari Johari

PHIL 267: Nihilistic Aspirations This course will fulfill the epistemology and cognition requirement for aspiring hipsters who want to have…

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News, News and Features

Hillary Clinton’s loss to Donald Trump shakes Wellesley community and election events

By Michelle Lee, Sharvari Johari

On Tuesday Nov 8, Wellesley College gathered to watch the 2016 Presidential election as a community. Alumnae, students, faculty, and…

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Opinions, Staff Editorial

The Wellesley News remains committed to journalistic excellence

By Michelle Lee, Sharvari Johari

To the Wellesley College Community: We, the editors-in-chief and members of the editorial board of The Wellesley News, would like…

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