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Letters to the Editor, OpinionsApril 25, 2018

Letter to the Editor

By Elizabeth Gildersleeve

To the Editor, Contrary to what Jodi Wei ’20 reports in her article (“Investigation: Corporatizing our community—Financial anxiety at Wellesley…

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OpinionsApril 25, 2018

Justice Gorsuch’s vote showed his disdain for powerful government not immigrant injustice

By Alexandria Otero

This past week, the Supreme Court heard Sessions v. Dimaya, an immigration case which determined whether the government could deport…

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OpinionsApril 25, 2018

College Board shouldn’t push for online SAT testing until it addresses equity problems

By Jacqueline Sanchez

As a part of an increasing national trend, during the 2016-2017 school year, more than 5,000 students in the U.S….

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OpinionsApril 25, 2018

Save student publications

By thewellesleynews

On April 4, The Daily Campus, a student-run newspaper for Southern Methodist University, was forced to re-affiliate with the University…

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Features, News and Features, Staff SeriesApril 25, 2018

Brooke Henderson keeps the art library running smoothly

By Hannah Kwak

From aiding students who need help with research to unboxing new books and managing student workers, Wellesley College’s Art Librarian…

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Features, News and FeaturesApril 25, 2018

The Child Study Center treasures childhood more than anything

By Inga Piotrowska

One of the first things those who enter Wellesley College via the eastern gates will see is a small, white…

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Alumnae Spotlight, Features, News and FeaturesApril 25, 2018

Kimberly Huestis ’05 finds success with her jewelry company, Porcelain and Stone

By Leilani Aguila

Kimberly Huestis ’05 never imagined that she would start her own porcelain jewelry line. Having majored in architecture and French…

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Features, News and FeaturesApril 25, 2018

The Spoke encourages dialogue and interdisciplinary learning at Wellesley

By Erin Kelly

The Spoke, the Albright Institute’s online blog, is a platform where students, faculty, alumnae and interested individuals can publish articles…

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News, News and Features, President's CornerApril 25, 2018

President’s Corner: 4/25

By Maryam Khan

Hey Wellesley Sibs, This is my last Wednesday column in my tenure as College Government President. I want to first…

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News, News and FeaturesApril 25, 2018

Affordable housing proposals cause for debate in the town of Wellesley

By Mary Meisenzahl, Sophie Hurwitz

The town government of Wellesley is currently creating a housing production plan that would stave off 40B housing proposals, which…

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