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Features, News and FeaturesMay 13, 2018

Wellesley students in environmental studies class take on global recycling crisis

By Gillian McGuire

Over the past semester, your waste disposal habits have been of acute importance to students in Wellesley’s environmental studies capstone…

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OpinionsMay 2, 2018

We need to support the ambitions of working mothers

By Tabitha Wilson

On April 9, Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth became the first woman to give birth while serving as a U.S. Senator….

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OpinionsMay 2, 2018

Trump supporters fear loss of white supremacy not economic security

By Saanthia Bulchandani

Last week, Diana C. Mutz, a political science professor at the University of Pennsylvania, published a study that characterizes Trump…

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OpinionsMay 2, 2018

Why students should rally behind the Global Flora Project

By JoAnn Jung

On Thursday, April 26, students, horticulturists and alumnae gathered to listen as the faculty and staff of the Wellesley College…

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OpinionsMay 2, 2018

Student salaries and stipends: How do we determine who gets paid?

By Tara Luthra

Wellesley’s diversity extends only as far as the salaries that student workers receive. For instance, Resident Assistants (RAs) receive $2,100,…

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Eye on Science, Features, News and FeaturesMay 2, 2018

The evolution of fungal gravity sensing

By Elinor Higgins

Most of us have experienced that disappointing moment when we pull some delicious food out of the refrigerator — strawberries,…

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Faculty Focus, Features, News and FeaturesMay 2, 2018

Professor Kate Gilhuly pursues interest in literature through research in classics

By Shez Jafry

Armed since childhood with an insatiable love for literature, Professor Kate Gilhuly of the classics department dreamt of writing her…

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Features, News and Features, Study AbroadMay 2, 2018

Snapshots of Study Abroad: Finding a niche among 32,900 students

By Cecelia Negron

I did not have a typical orientation experience when I came to Wellesley as a first year three years ago….

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Features, News and FeaturesMay 2, 2018

Wellesley alumna leads seminar on women, golf and business

By Annabel Thompson

Leslie Andrews’s ’82 love of golf has lasted for years. She has been a certified Ladies’ Professional Golf Association (LPGA)…

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News, News and Features, President's CornerMay 2, 2018

President’s Corner: 5/2

By Saafia Masoom

Hey Wellesley, Welcome back to the President’s Corner under your new College Government (CG) Cabinet! I am Saafia Masoom, your…

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