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News, News and Features

“Maybe it’s my fault I’m not as productive:” perspectives from students working during a pandemic

By Charlotte Henry, Jacqueline Roderick

Since March 2020, Wellesley students, alongside most of the American workforce, have seen the brutal extent of this pandemic reflected…

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Opinions

Empathy for a new normal in Massachusetts

By Jacqueline Roderick

The semester has inched forward since we left Wellesley, that is for sure. While classes have helped some with establishing…

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News, News and Features, Outside the Bubble

Outside the Bubble 3/11/20

By Jacqueline Roderick

Coronavirus Cases in MA jump to 28 as of Mar. 8 As of Sunday, Mar. 8, 27 cases of the…

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News, News and Features, Outside the Bubble

Boston Sanders Rally, Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck denied environmental review request, Guy Fieri restaurants open in Boston

By Jacqueline Roderick

Chaubunagungamaug Nipmuck denied environmental review request of Long Island On Feb. 24, a Suffolk district court ruled against an environmental…

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News, News and Features, Outside the Bubble

Outside the Bubble 2/26/20

By Jacqueline Roderick

Hands free driving law in effect Feb. 23 In a series of similar laws being passed around the country, Massachusetts…

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News, News and Features, Outside the Bubble

Outside the Bubble 2/19/20

By Jacqueline Roderick

Dudley Square Station to be named Nubian Station The MBTA announced Feb. 16 that Roxbury’s Dudley Square Station will be…

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News, News and Features, Outside the Bubble

Outside the Bubble 2/12/20

By Jacqueline Roderick

First coronavirus case confirmed in Massachusetts On Feb. 1, the first case of the 2019 novel coronavirus was confirmed in…

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Opinions

America divided

By Jacqueline Roderick

American politics rests on a pendulum. Every action has an equal and opposite reaction, whether it be from the left…

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Sports and Wellness

Finding community through healing

By Jacqueline Roderick

Here at Wellesley, we are constantly reminded of community. Whether it is through orgs, sports or dorms, Wellesley students show…

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Opinions

Whistleblowing is not a crime

By Jacqueline Roderick

Freedom of speech is  one of the most important civil liberties granted to the people of the United States. The…

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