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Phia Nachmanoff standing at the SAAFE orgs fair booth.
Features, News and Features

SAAFE restarts for a SAAFE-r campus

By Iris Martinez, Jaq Cambra-Cho

When COVID-19 restrictions began impacting the College, student organizations had to restructure their activities and events. Some organizations had to…

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Alumnae Spotlight, Features, News and Features

Elizabeth Scala ’88 Creates UTA Taylor Swift Course

By Iris Martinez

Professor Elizabeth Scala ’88, Ellen Clayton Garwood Centennial Professor of English at the University of Texas at Austin, has taught…

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Features, News and Features

Chapter for The Women’s Network Constituted

By Iris Martinez

The Women’s Network (TWN), a national networking organization with nearly 150 chapters, has recently had a chapter constituted at the…

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Features, News and Features

SAW Combats Updated COVID Policy

By India Lacey, Iris Martinez

In preparation for the new school year, Dean Sheilah Shaw Horton announced that the College’s COVID-19 protocols would be relaxed…

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Features, News and Features

Wushu’s “Reflection” Celebrates Sapphic Retelling of “Mulan”

By Iris Martinez, Maimoonah Shafqat

Wushu is a student organization that, according to their Instagram, practices contemporary Wushu, a form of martial arts, with a…

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Features, News and Features

WiCkeD’s Taste of the Caribbean

By Iris Martinez

Wellesley for Caribbean Development (WiCkeD) is a student organization that focuses on creating a safe space for Caribbean students and…

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Features, News and Features

Wellesley College’s Asian Awareness Month Programming

By Iris Martinez

To celebrate Asian life and culture and educate students on Asian issues and experiences, the College has a set of…

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Features, News and Features

First TCO Night Market in Two Years

By Iris Martinez

The Taiwanese Cultural Organization (TCO) had a night market-themed event on March 12 after two years where they were unable…

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Features, News and Features

Khameleon Productions Tours “Uprooting Medea” at Wellesley

By Iris Martinez, Tekla Carlén

Khameleon Productions, a British company focused on promoting diversity in the arts, visited Wellesley on Feb. 15 as part of…

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Faculty Focus, Features, News and Features

Professor Natali Valdez Publishes “Weighing the Future”

By Iris Martinez

Natali Valdez, assistant professor of women’s and gender studies, is a medical cultural anthropologist with a specialty in science and…

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