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Kaleb Goldschmitt
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Professor Kaleb Goldschmitt becomes the first tenured non-binary professor at Wellesley

By Emilie Zhang, Enya Chi

Recently, Professor Kaleb Goldschmitt became the first non-binary, trans professor to gain tenure at Wellesley College, and is the only…

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Long lines and lack of seating at Lulu dining hall frustrates students

By Enya Chi

As the Spring semester kicked off and students returned to the classrooms, they were greeted with limited places to eat…

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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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Students and faculty reflect on post-Thanksgiving zoom classes

By Enya Chi

Given that many members of the Wellesley community traveled during Thanksgiving break and the ongoing pandemic, all classes were held…

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Michelle Wu becomes first woman and first person of color elected mayor of Boston

By Enya Chi

On Nov. 2, 2021, the Boston mayoral election resulted in a landslide win for Michelle Wu, 36, the current president…

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Wellesley Students and Faculties Shine at Boston Marathon

By Enya Chi

The Boston Marathon took place on Oct. 11 after a 2.5 year absence due to the pandemic. The runners pass…

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Co-ops coming back to Wellesley after almost two years of closure

By Enya Chi

In the 2021-22 school year, the student-run cafés and pub are making a return to Wellesley’s campus scene after a…

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Wellesley students petition for modified bus schedule

By Ann Zhao, Enya Chi

In August, a new schedule was posted to the Wellesley College website showing updated hours for the shuttle buses taking…

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Wellesley Students on Clubhouse

By Enya Chi

By now, you’ve probably heard about Clubhouse, the new, tech-savvy, social media app straight out of Silicon Valley. It has…

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Canceled Study Abroad Trips

By Enya Chi

Many Wellesley traditions have been disrupted in this unusual school year, and study abroad programs have not been exempt. Out of…

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