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Arts, ReviewsNovember 29, 2017

Campus production of “Working” adds Wellesley-specific twist

By Sophie Hurwitz

This past weekend, a cast of eight students performed the musical “Working” at Wellesley. This musical is unusual in that…

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Arts, Popular CultureNovember 29, 2017

Taylor Swift’s unapologetic political tone-deafness threatens her popularity

By Kathryn Cross

Pop star Taylor Swift released her most recent album, “Reputation,” on Nov. 10, and as usual, it received various accolades…

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Arts, ReviewsNovember 29, 2017

“Stranger Things 2” lives up to first season but still has room for improvement

By Ciara Wardlow

The first season of “Stranger Things” was hands-down the breakout pop-culture phenomenon of 2016 and perhaps the most successful appeal…

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Features, News and FeaturesNovember 29, 2017

Film Society plans to diversify movie selection

By Jane Vaughan

Every Friday and Saturday night, The Wellesley College Film Society holds screenings of two films at Collins Cinema, and each…

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Features, News and Features, Staff SeriesNovember 29, 2017

Kyla Petrie ’17 coordinates psychology research on campus

By Christine Arumainayagam

After graduating with a degree in psychology, Kyla Petrie ’17 returned to campus this past August as a research coordinator….

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Features, News and FeaturesNovember 29, 2017

Wellesley for Caribbean Development strives to represent Caribbean culture on campus

By Tabitha Wilson

Wellesley for Caribbean Development (WCD) is a cultural organization that seeks to educate the college community about Caribbean culture and…

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Sports and WellnessNovember 29, 2017

Why #MeToo Matters in Sports

By Fallon Oeser

In response to the abuse accusations against producer Harvey Weinstein, the #MeToo movement has allowed women to describe their pain…

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Sports and WellnessNovember 29, 2017

Wellesley reacts to UCLA men’s basketball scandal

By Erin Kelly

On Friday Nov. 10, the UCLA men’s basketball team faced Georgia Tech in Shanghai China for the Pac 12’s annual…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley SnoozeNovember 29, 2017

Skywriting craze sweeps across campus

By Mary Meisenzahl

According to student witnesses, Wellesley College has experienced a huge spike in skywriting across campus this semester. “I was heading…

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News, News and FeaturesNovember 29, 2017

Student initiative seeks fair pay for Supplemental Instructors and Academic Success Coaches

By Jodi Wei

Since the end of September, the Student Labor Action Project (SLAP) has been developing an initiative to guarantee fair wages…

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