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      President’s Column: The Butterfly Effect
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      Administrators shocked to learn that students dislike being left in dark
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Features, News and Features, Staff Series

Professor Erich Hatala Matthes tackles morality and art

By Laurel Stickney

Professor Erich Hatala Matthes’ first encounter with philosophy came in middle school, when he attended a course in the subject…

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Faculty Focus, Features, News and Features

Glorianne Collver-Jacobson’s lute and guitar talents take her around the world

By Laurel Stickney

Glorianne Collver Jacobson’s passion for guitar and lute has led her from northern California to Switzerland and back, before ultimately…

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News, News and Features

Dissues campaign shines spotlight on homegrown sustainability

By Isha Gupta, Laurel Stickney

In the fall 2017 semester, Nicole Zhao ’20 and Yuxi Xia ’20 initiated a campaign to tackle the problem of…

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News, News and Features

College hosts event series in response to immigration policy changes

By Laurel Stickney

In response to changing U.S. immigration policies, Wellesley College has hosted a series of events in the last several weeks…

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News In Brief
News and Features, News in Brief

News in Brief

By Laurel Stickney, Sophie Hurwitz

Clare Egan becomes Wellesley’s first U.S. Olympian Clare Egan ’10 competed in the biathlon at the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics this…

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News, News and Features

Wellesley receives McNair Grant to promote graduate studies in STEM

By Laurel Stickney

Wellesley College announced on Nov. 14 that it has received a $1.133 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education…

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Multicultural Column, News, News and Features

Contemplating cable TV and colorism

By Laurel Stickney

Over the Thanksgiving holiday, I was lucky enough to spend a few days with family, enjoying food, company and a…

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News, News and Features

Wellesley Asian Alliance celebrates 25th anniversary with two-day symposium on student activism

By Laurel Stickney

This past weekend, Wellesley Asian Alliance (WAA) commemorated its 25th anniversary with a two-day symposium on Nov. 10 and 11….

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Sports and Wellness

Blue Swim and Dive focuses on positivity as their season begins

By Laurel Stickney

The Wellesley College Swimming and Diving team is off to a mixed start this season, sweeping its Nov. 4 meet…

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Sports and Wellness

Fall athletes impress in conference season honors

By Laurel Stickney

Several of Wellesley’s fall athletes earned NEWMAC Conference honors at the end of this year’s fall season. After a heartbreaking…

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