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Sports and WellnessFebruary 14, 2019

Wellesley’s Ballroom Dance Team dazzles at competition

By Erin Kelly

This past Sunday, members of Wellesley’s Ballroom Dance team travelled to Boston University to compete in the 17th Annual Terrier…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley SnoozeFebruary 14, 2019

Dorm Room Has Never Held More Salvaged Goods, Marie Kondo to Blame

By Virginia Faust

Tidying expert Marie Kondo’s recent rise to fame has resulted in the cleaning up of homes across the country. An…

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Arts, Popular CultureFebruary 14, 2019

Romantic comedies need more likable male leads

By Mary Meisenzahl

Romantic comedies are much maligned by film snobs and regular moviegoers alike. The genre is sometimes rightfully mocked for its…

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Arts, Popular CultureFebruary 14, 2019

Literal Cutting Edge Art in “Velvet Buzzsaw”

By Hadley Banas

Netflix’s new satirical thriller, “Velvet Buzzsaw,” takes on the contemporary art world with every character and cliché you could have…

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Arts, Popular Culture, ReviewsFebruary 14, 2019

“Sex Education” Lends a Listening Ear to the Woes of Teens

By Hope Ferris

In Netflix’s joyous show “Sex Education,” Otis Millburn (Asa Butterfield) may not have any sexual experience, but he has gotten…

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Arts, Arts In The NewsFebruary 14, 2019

Netflix and Hulu Fyre Festival documentaries cover the same story yet we can’t look away from either

By Emily Carey

A few weeks ago, both Netflix and Hulu dropped documentaries about the disastrous 2017 Fyre Festival.. Advertised as a “luxury…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley SnoozeDecember 5, 2018

Wellesley women break glass ceilings of evil, too!

By Mary Meisenzahl

Live your best lives, ladies Everyone knows Wellesley students and administration love to tout the accomplishments of alumnae who go…

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Sports and WellnessDecember 5, 2018

Athletics Update 12/4/18

By Amira Solomon

From the basketball court to the swimming pool, Wellesley had a successful weekend of competition, with every team improving their…

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Sports and WellnessDecember 5, 2018

How darkness dampens our mood

By Marisa Papagelis

With the winter solstice rapidly approaching, the days are becoming shorter and shorter. It now starts to get dark around…

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Sports and WellnessDecember 5, 2018

Yet again, the NFL fumbles their treatment of domestic assault

By Emma Deary

It has been a gruesome week for the National Football League (NFL). Just hours before kickoff on Sunday, Nov. 25,…

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