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Arts, Arts In The News, News, News and Features

Boston Calling embraces Millennial culture

By Kat Mallary, Sharvari Johari

Boston Calling is a particular festival in that it catches a culture of Boston that most people forget. There are no revolutionary war…

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Arts

Boston Calling excites with promising lineup

By Kat Mallary, Sharvari Johari

In recent years, the cultural cache of musical festivals has risen exponentially. These music festivals usually take to wide open…

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Arts, Reviews

Passion Pit’s ‘Kindred’ lacks innovative edge of previous albums

By Kat Mallary

Passion Pit began with lead singer Michael Angelakos as a sophomore at Emerson College, recording a song to give to…

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Arts, Reviews

Matt and Kim’s ‘New Glow’ reconciles indie culture with billboard success

By Kat Mallary

What do you call indie rock when it hits the mainstream? How do you square the idea of a genre…

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Athlete of the Week, Sports and Wellness

Athlete of the Week: Mindy Midterm ’18

By Kat Mallary

***Editor’s Note: This article was published as part of the satirical April 1, 2015 Mindy Midterm is a first-year member…

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Arts

Davis surprises college with return of Sleepwalker

By Kat Mallary

***Editor’s Note: This article was published as part of the satirical April 1, 2015 The Davis Museum recently announced that…

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Sports and Wellness, The Vegan Digest

Peta2 award provides guidelines to evaluate vegan dining on campus

By Kat Mallary

There’s a week left to vote for Wellesley to win peta2’s award for “Favorite Vegan-Friendly College.” Wellesley is currently ranked…

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Arts

“Warhol @ Wellesley” exhibition features dynamic pop-art works in a variety of media

By Kat Mallary, Michelle Lee

Although Andy Warhol may be best known for his pop-art representations of Campbell’s soup cans, this semester Wellesley students have…

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News, News and Features

Community gathers in remembrance of An Ton ’17

By Kat Mallary, Sravanti Tekumalla

By sharing stories, lighting candles and reading passages, the Wellesley community came together to remember the life of An Ton…

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Sports and Wellness, The Vegan Digest

Why “eating clean” is an empty term

By Kat Mallary

I’d like to say I eat pretty clean. My fruits and vegetables are washed before I eat them. If I…

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