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Features, News and Features

CS Department shifts CS 111 course structure

By Courtney Culver, Diya Khanna

This Fall 2022, Wellesley’s Computer Science (CS) Department implemented significant changes to one of its most popular introductory courses, “Computer…

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Alumnae Spotlight, Features, News and Features

E. B. Bartels ’10 discusses debut book

By Courtney Culver

From the fish in her Wellesley dorm room to her current pets — a tortoise, a dog, a small flock…

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PSA Co-Presidents Nuzaina Khan and Amish Rasheed speaking on the PSA fundraiser for Pakistan.
Features, News and Features

Slater everywhere all at once

By Courtney Culver

On Friday Oct. 28, the Slater International Student Organization held this year’s Culture Show, an annual event spotlighting dance, song,…

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Assistant Director Rebecca Melville and two SAAs speaking at the panel.
Features, News and Features

Office of Accessibility and Disability Resources Hosts Student Orientation Panel

By Courtney Culver

On Sept. 12, the Wellesley Office of Accessibility and Disability Resources (ADR) held its first annual student orientation panel. With…

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Features, News and Features

Five Professors Teach New Interdisciplinary Climate Crisis Course

By Courtney Culver

Nearly 100 Wellesley students are enrolled in a new interdisciplinary course this spring: ES 125H, “The Climate Crisis.” The course…

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DaQuana Carter Joins Wellesley as New Title IX and 504 Coordinator

By Courtney Culver

CW: mentions of sexual misconduct, sexual assault and rape In September 2021, DaQuana Carter, who also goes by Dee, joined…

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Wellesley Cost Increases by $3,000

By Cheryl Wang, Courtney Culver

Year by year, the College has been steadily increasing the total cost of attendance, and the 2021-2022 school year was…

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“Wellesley Places I’ve Cried” Facebook group remains alive and well as students cope with the pandemic

By Courtney Culver

Some Wellesley students, after crying, some beside the lake or in the dining hall, in the middle of a cafe…

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Wellesley Students Continue to Work During the Pandemic

By Courtney Culver

Respecting Essential Workers Kate Pittignano ’24 began working in Tower Dining Hall as a dining hall community ambassador at the…

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