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      Navigating Anonymity-Seeking Apps at Wellesley
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      Trans people are not your culture war
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      The Silicon Valley Bank collapse has exposed how the government chooses to spend its money
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      Hozier stuns with “Eat Your Young” EP
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      Diana Khoi Nguyen leads workshop and poetry reading
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      What video games can teach us about self-care
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Opinions

Letter to the Editors: 4/24/19

By Maya Nandakumar

To the Editors: A letter to the editor was submitted on April 17, 2019 in response to my op-ed on…

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Opinions

The SOAC changes are a positive step toward campus equity

By Maya Nandakumar

I write this article on behalf of College Government cabinet. In recent years, the student body has become increasingly troubled…

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Opinions

The Referendum Petition Shows a Clear Disregard for Constitutional Principles

By Maya Nandakumar

Before I begin, let me state that even though I serve as the Chief Justice on College Government cabinet, I…

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Opinions

America needs to regain its political decency amidst Trump

By Maya Nandakumar

At the Republican National Convention in 2000, then- presidential candidate George Bush promised to “uphold the honor and dignity” of…

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Arts, Arts In The News, Reviews

Davis Museum’s redesign allows for restructuring of the African Galleries

By Mary Meisenzahl, Maya Nandakumar

Following meticulous planning and research, the Davis Museum overhauled its exhibits in the fall of 2016, unveiling transformed galleries with…

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Faculty Focus, Features, News and Features

Embracing unconventionality: Professor Liz Young encourages students to reshape Classical Studies

By Maya Nandakumar

Knafel Assistant Professor of Humanities and Assistant Professor of Classical Studies Liz Young is a living index of classical texts….

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Arts, Arts In The News

Louise Glück discusses finding inspiration and looking to the future

By Maya Nandakumar

Louise Glück speaks the way she writes: with an unapologetic boldness. “To compose poems, I wait and I listen,” she…

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Opinions

Revisiting Socrates’ plea for civic duty

By Maya Nandakumar

In 399 B.C.E., Socrates entered a courtroom prepared to present a three-hour long defense speech for his innocence. The 500…

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News, News and Features

Davis Museum veils immigrant artwork to challenge executive actions

By Mary Meisenzahl, Maya Nandakumar

A walk into the Davis Museum at Wellesley College this past weekend might have been more empty than expected, as…

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Arts In The News, News, News and Features

Davis Museum veils immigrant artwork to challenge executive actions

By Mary Meisenzahl, Maya Nandakumar

A walk into the Davis Museum at Wellesley College this past weekend might have been more empty than expected, as…

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