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      It’s time to put traditional grading to the test
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      Athletics Update Oct. 19, 2022
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      Top 10 Girlbosses who aren’t alumnae, but I would totally believe you if you told me they were
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      Wendy Wellesley’s Thanksgiving Menu
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      The Snooze Awards for the Best Tanners of 2022
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      President’s Column: The Butterfly Effect
    • Administrators shocked to learn that students dislike being left in dark
      Administrators shocked to learn that students dislike being left in dark
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      50 Lies You Tell Yourself in Order to Survive Until Graduation
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Arts, Reviews

The Queen, Diana and Season 5 of “The Crown”

By Deyra Aguilar

Before Season 5 of “The Crown” premiered, there was already a small amount of backlash coming for the series, most…

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Arts

House of the Dragon fixed Game of Thrones… Kinda

By Deyra Aguilar

When the announcement for “House of the Dragon” was first released the general feeling was excitement. Fans were going to…

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Arts, Popular Culture, Reviews

What Happened at the Oscars?

By Deyra Aguilar

So the Oscars happened. Yes, Will Smith slapped Chris Rock. I will not be mentioning said moment anymore because: This…

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Arts, Popular Culture

I watched a lot of movies so you don’t have to: Here are my award season picks

By Deyra Aguilar

Movie theaters are open once again with more and more movies premiering. That means the seasons are changing and it’s…

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Sports and Wellness

Sha’Carri Richardson and the Double Standard for Black Athletes

By Deyra Aguilar

Earlier this year Sha’Carri Richardson, a Black track and field sprinter, took the sporting world by storm.As a freshman at…

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Arts, Reviews

Candyman: How Black trauma is the real horror

By Deyra Aguilar

Nia DaCosta’s “Candyman” has opened in theaters and is being marketed as a direct sequel to the 1992 film of…

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Arts, Reviews

“The Trial of the Chicago 7” brings protesting to film

By Deyra Aguilar

“The whole world is watching!” the crowd chants outside as the defendants enter the courthouse. The highly-publicized trial of leading…

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