While a major part of the Wellesley curriculum, language departments have faced declining enrollment trends over the past 16 years.
On Nov. 21, The Wellesley Fund hosted the fifth Wellesley Giving Day, in which 1,504 donors came together to raise $442,766, with 73 classes...
Skye Bulman | December 4, 2024
Cafe Hoop and El Table, two student co-ops on campus, finally opened on Wednesday Nov. 20, after they had been closed since the beginning of the 2024-25 school year.
Jessica Chen | December 3, 2024
Janelle Monáe, writer and 10-time Grammy-nominated artist, stepped onto the Alumnae Hall stage last Friday evening to speak about her Afrofuturist anthology, The Memory Librarian: And Other Stories of Dirty Computer.
Noufeesa Yahyaoui | December 3, 2024
Dean’s Corner In light of the recent presidential election, Deans are currently meeting with student groups on campus to discuss reproductive...
Janaki Kapadia | December 2, 2024
Student organizations this year are facing a new policy in security pricing for events. Campus organizations and events have been dealing with increases in pricing and number of personnel needed for events. As campus events ramp up through the semester, increased security has hindered organizations’ ability to organize events, impacting social life on campus.
Valida Pau, Editor-in-Chief | November 19, 2024
An overwhelming majority of Wellesley students voted for Vice President Kamala Harris, an anonymous survey conducted by The Wellesley News found. This...
Following the results of the historic 2024 election, students and faculty have taken different approaches to discussing the election in classrooms....