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News, News and Features

South Korea mourns Itaewon crowd crush tragedy

By Irene Kim

On Oct. 29, over 150 people lost their lives and more than 140 were injured after a Halloween celebration crowd…

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SOFC establishes changes to funding process

By Irene Kim

The Student Organization Funding Committee (SOFC) has implemented changes to their funding process policies beginning in fall 2022. The organization…

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News, News in Brief

News in Brief – 9/28

By Irene Kim

College introduces new director of nondiscrimination initiatives and Title IX/504 coordinator On Sept. 22, 2022, President Paula Johnson announced that…

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News, Senate Report

Senate Report – 4/11/22

By Irene Kim

Dean’s Corner  Dean of Students Sheilah Horton announced that she is working on the laundry situation with the COIL and…

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College discontinues elementary teacher licensure program

By Irene Kim, Renée Remsberg

The Elementary Teacher Licensure Program (ELTP), a program offered in the education department for students pursuing certification in early elementary…

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New Science Center Officially Opens

By Irene Kim

On Jan. 31, the new Science Center Complex marked its opening to students, staff and faculty. After a remote Wintersession…

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News in Brief — 2/9/22

By Irene Kim

COVID-19 policies extended until Feb. 16  Despite a reduction in cases and positivity rates compared to the start of the…

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College reopens campus grounds to visitors

By Irene Kim

On Nov. 15, 2021, Vice President Piper Orton announced that campus will reopen College grounds and pathways to visitors and…

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Students on Mental Health after Remote Year

By Irene Kim

After a full year of hybrid and remote learning due to COVID-19, Wellesley welcomed students back on campus again this…

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Racist email condemning Black students stirs outrage at UMass Amherst

By Irene Kim

CONTENT WARNING: This article mentions acts of racism.  During the week of Sept. 25, a series of anonymous racist emails…

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