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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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OpinionsMarch 6, 2019

The Sanders presidential campaign is just different enough to work

By L

In a departure from the historical grandeur of presidential bid announcements, Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders began his campaign with grace,…

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Letters to the Editor, OpinionsMarch 6, 2019

Thomas Cushman Letter to the Editor

By Thomas Cushman: Professor of Sociology

To the Editor: I am writing in response to a recent article in The Wellesley News on The Freedom Project…

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OpinionsMarch 6, 2019

“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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Faculty Focus, Features, News and FeaturesMarch 6, 2019

Jordan Tynes Takes Over Technology

By Claire McCloud

From technology rentals to open computer labs to digitally focused excavations halfway around the world, the Knapp Media and Technology…

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News, News and FeaturesMarch 6, 2019

Can we address the elephant in the room? Or did someone steal that too?

By Erin Kelly, Julia Boca

On Feb. 26, residents of Severance Hall gathered for a mandatory all-hall meeting where residential leaders and Campus Police Officer…

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Senate Report
News, News and Features, Senate ReportMarch 6, 2019

Senate Report 3/6/2019

By Floranne McComas

Helen Wang speaks about changes to residential life Helen Wang, director of residential life and housing, attended Senate to discuss…

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News, News and FeaturesMarch 6, 2019

MIT students, community members protest Kissinger

By Sophie Hurwitz

On Feb. 28, as part of a three day opening for the new $1 million MIT Schwarzman Computing Center –––…

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Outside The Bubble
News, News and Features, Outside the BubbleMarch 6, 2019

Outside the Bubble 3/06/2019

By Antonia Rocchio

CW: Gender Violence, Rape Fear grows as two women are abducted from Boston bars over the past two months The…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley SnoozeFebruary 27, 2019

Students shocked to learn anonymous confessions page brings no actual change, town hall to follow

By Jodi Wei

In a new study conducted via an all-school email, researchers concluded that a shocking 88 percent of current Wellesley students…

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Sports and WellnessFebruary 27, 2019

Is Paleo Diet feasible under Wellesley meal plan?

By Victoria Deng

Did you know that more than one-third of U.S. adults — almost 80 million people, according to the Centers for…

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