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News, News and Features

Commission on Race, Ethnicity and Equity (CREE) forms foundation for coming year

By Nasreen Al-Qadi

President Kim Bottomly announced in January the formation of a Commission on Race, Ethnicity and Equity (CREE). The group consists…

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Wellesley AIR team continues to evaluate effects of high-risk drinking

By Nasreen Al-Qadi

Wellesley is continuing to expand its initiative to help reduce the harmful effects of high-risk drinking. Alcohol Intoxication Reduction (AIR)…

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Wellesley College releases extensive list of newly tenured faculty

By Nasreen Al-Qadi, Stephanie Yeh

Sarah Allen and Heather Matilla amongst professors awarded tenure this year. This year, 13 faculty members were given tenure, a…

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ORSL and Al-Muslimat hold vigil for victims of UNC Chapel Hill attack

By Nasreen Al-Qadi

Members of the Wellesley community gathered last Friday in remembrance of the lives lost on Feb. 10 at the University…

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Wellesley continues to increase STEM opportunities for underrepresented students

By Nasreen Al-Qadi

The Wellesley Task Force on Science, which operated from 2008-2009, noted a persistent gap between students enrolled in introductory level…

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Lake Waban contains traces of lead from paint factory

By Nasreen Al-Qadi

Past the banks of Lake Waban used to lie a not-so-well known body of water dubbed Paintshop Pond. The pond…

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12/3

By Evelyn Taylor-McGregor, Nasreen Al-Qadi

SOFC presents on publication cap The Student Organizations Funding Committee (SOFC) recently announced that it will be implementing a publication…

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News, News and Features, News in Brief

11/19

By Nasreen Al-Qadi

Wellesley alums appointed to new government posts Three Wellesley alumnae have recently been chosen to hold top leadership positions in…

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College to relocate Regeneration plots to campus

By Nasreen Al-Qadi

Located on the North 40 are the community gardens, which include one-eleventh-acre plots leased out to Wellesley residents, as well…

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News, News and Features, News in Brief

11/12

By Nasreen Al-Qadi

By NASREEN AL-QADI ’18 Assistant News Editor Boathouse to undergo renovations until mid-May Wellesley alumna Alice Butler ’53 and her…

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