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    • Professor Phillip Levine Discusses “A Problem of Fit”
      Professor Phillip Levine Discusses “A Problem of Fit”
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      CS Department shifts CS 111 course structure
    • WAMI and WRJ host discussion on criminalization of abortion
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    • Why Art Basel is partially responsible for Miami’s gentrification
      Why Art Basel is partially responsible for Miami’s gentrification
    • It’s time to put traditional grading to the test
      It’s time to put traditional grading to the test
    • What can the fall of Z-library teach us about textbook accessibility?
      What can the fall of Z-library teach us about textbook accessibility?
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      Pentimento’s Open Mic is Like an Old Patchwork Quilt–Worn, Yet Cozy
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      Kanye’s Antisemitism Steps on his Shoe Brand
    • Lousy Realities: Luca Guadagnino (2015)
      Lousy Realities: Luca Guadagnino (2015)
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    • Student-Athlete of October
      Student-Athlete of October
    • Athletics Update Oct. 19, 2022
      Athletics Update Oct. 19, 2022
    • The Case for Body Neutrality
      The Case for Body Neutrality
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  • The Wellesley Snooze
    • Top 10 Girlbosses who aren’t alumnae, but I would totally believe you if you told me they were
      Top 10 Girlbosses who aren’t alumnae, but I would totally believe you if you told me they were
    • Wendy Wellesley’s Thanksgiving Menu
      Wendy Wellesley’s Thanksgiving Menu
    • The Snooze Awards for the Best Tanners of 2022
      The Snooze Awards for the Best Tanners of 2022
  • Miscellanea
    • President’s Column: The Butterfly Effect
      President’s Column: The Butterfly Effect
    • Administrators shocked to learn that students dislike being left in dark
      Administrators shocked to learn that students dislike being left in dark
    • 50 Lies You Tell Yourself in Order to Survive Until Graduation
      50 Lies You Tell Yourself in Order to Survive Until Graduation
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Miscellanea, The Wellesley Snooze

Selections from the new Wellesley 100

By Mary Meisenzahl

Cry in office hours — Truly a rite of passage, you might get this one done well before senior year….

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News, News and Features

“Donor Relations Needs Your Help!”: some students asked to write thank-you letters for their financial aid while others have no obligation

By Jodi Wei, Mary Meisenzahl, Sophie Hurwitz

Each spring, a select group of Wellesley students receive emails from the Donor Relations Office, a subsidiary of the Wellesley…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley Snooze

5 people you’ll meet on the Local Motion Bus, and how to avoid them

By Mary Meisenzahl

The Wellesley Exchange bus (and Senate on the weekends) is a strange and terrifying place. It exists outside of the…

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News, News and Features

Ashraf Youssef suspended for undisclosed reasons

By Erin Kelly, Jodi Wei, Mary Meisenzahl

Cw: unsolicited messages Earlier this month, Ashraf Youssef, a popular campus employee, was suspended by Wellesley College. On Tuesday, April…

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Opinions

Solitary confinement is torture, and whistleblowers don’t belong in prison: Free Chelsea Manning

By Mary Meisenzahl

Last week, whistleblower Chelsea Manning was released from solitary confinement (euphemistically called “administrative segregation”) into the general population of Alexandria,…

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Sports and Wellness

U.S. Women’s National Team files lawsuit against Soccer Federation

By Mary Meisenzahl

On March 8, International Women’s Day, the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team filed a federal lawsuit in the U.S. District…

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Opinions

Wellesley isn’t immune to elitism

By Jodi Wei, Mary Meisenzahl

Ever since last month’s uncovering of the now infamous elite college admissions cheating scheme, renewed focus on the extreme means…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley Snooze

Hillary Clinton announces CGP campaign, will return to Wellesley for another year

By Emily Carey, Mary Meisenzahl

Wellesley College students were shocked to learn via Twitter that a fifth contender for college government president (CGP) had announced…

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Arts, Arts In The News

Newly released Sylvia Plath story sheds light on “The Bell Jar”

By Mary Meisenzahl

This year we were blessed with a new (to us) short story from the patron saint of sad girls and…

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Miscellanea, The Wellesley Snooze

Wellesley invites Momo for Women’s History Month

By Mary Meisenzahl

TW: Suicide If you have children, or know any baby boomers who love to share posts on Facebook but lack…

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