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News, News and Features

Library Closed for Renovations in 2023-24 School Year

By Cheryl Wang

On May 4, 2022, College President Paula Johnson wrote to the community that the Board of Trustees had approved plans…

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Sports and Wellness

Making Walking Fun Again

By Cheryl Wang

Wellesley Recreation offers various activities including kayaking, paddle boating, sailing or canoeing on Lake Waban (which ends on Oct. 28,…

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Shafer Hall at Wellesley College
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Dorms experience fire alarms

By Ann Zhao, Cheryl Wang

At approximately 10:15 a.m. on the morning of Oct. 3, residents of Shafer Hall were evacuated after smoke was detected…

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The Wellesley Snooze

Poetry Corner

By Cheryl Wang, Hunter Dodrill, Sophie Bunnell

Not Sponsored by Tampax By Sophie Bunnell   I was in plastic  Now I am soaked and sodden Atop fresh…

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the official 1959 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
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End of an Era: Queen Elizabeth Passes After 70-Year Reign

By Cheryl Wang

Queen Elizabeth II passed away from health complications on Sept. 8, marking the end of her 70-year reign as Queen…

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The Wellesley (COVID) 100

By Ann Zhao, Cheryl Wang

The new Wellesley 100 isn’t a list of suggestions for enriching your four years at Wellesley, but the latest —…

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Between COVID-19 and finals, Wellesley puts Ukraine to the side

By Cheryl Wang

The table at the Spring Fling craft fair was conspicuous. Surrounded on all sides by student vendors selling handmade goods,…

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The Wellesley Snooze

Wellesley to Allow Male Applicants

By Cheryl Wang

College President Jaula Pohnson released a statement on April 1 that as of Fall 2023, Wellesley would start allowing applicants…

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Students and faculty react to Russian invasion of Ukraine

By Cheryl Wang

On the evening of Thursday, Feb. 24, the cousin of Arzy Abliadzhyieva ’24 sheltered in a cold Kyiv basement with…

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Students return to campus in an uncertain 2022

By Cheryl Wang, Enya Chi

Freezing temperatures, disruptions to air travel and a drastic increase in the omicron variant of COVID-19 did little to slow…

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