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Sports and WellnessFebruary 28, 2018

The final stretch: Track & Field closes out indoor season

By Shreya Parjan

On Feb. 17, Wellesley Track & Field competed in the New England Division III Indoor Championships hosted by Springfield College….

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Sports and WellnessFebruary 28, 2018

Winter Wellness

By Catherine Stauber

Despite Wellesley students’ access to the Keohane Sports Center (KSC), pool, indoor track, spin room, fitness center and numerous student-led…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley SnoozeFebruary 28, 2018

Why you aren’t getting your summer internship

By Elisabeth Clemmons

Summer is only 2,184 hours or 90 days, away, and if you haven’t secured your internship yet, you may be…

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Arts, Popular CultureFebruary 28, 2018

What’s the deal with Timothée Chalamet? Two writers elaborate on their opposing views

By Ciara Wardlow, Kelechi Alfred-Igbokwe
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Arts, Arts In The NewsFebruary 21, 2018

Life imitates art as “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” protest tactic spreads

By Ciara Wardlow

Since its release last November, the film “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” has never strayed far from the headlines. Between…

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Arts, Popular Culture, ReviewsFebruary 21, 2018

‘Black Panther’ marks a triumphant turn for the Marvel Cinematic Universe

By Tabitha Wilson

“Black Panther” is an ambitious film that aims to portray Africa, African culture and Blackness in a different light. Marvel…

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ArtsFebruary 21, 2018

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, Arts In The NewsFebruary 21, 2018

Netflix finds a golden ticket and a new marketing strategy in David Ayer’s “Bright”

By Madison Ann Lee

Netflix, the poster child of streaming services, has had a few setbacks as of late. They used to dominate the…

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Sports and WellnessFebruary 21, 2018

HOLY COW! Nagasu lands a triple axel at the 2018 Winter Games

By Erin Kelly

“HOLY COW!” Former Olympic U.S. figure skater and NBC sports commentator Tara Lipinski shouted after Mirai Nagasu attempted, and landed,…

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Sports and WellnessFebruary 21, 2018

Wellesley Fencing racks up 20 wins

By Kendall Smith

The Wellesley College Fencing Team is wrapping up its most successful season in seven years, fueled by an energetic coaching…

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