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Not the final goodbye

By Wenyan Deng

Wenyan Deng ‘15 began writing as an Opinions writer, before taking on the positions of Assistant Opinions Editor, Opinions Editor…

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Daniels Fellowships support seniors’ unconventional projects

By Sabrina Leung, Wenyan Deng

Each year, the College awards four Pamela Daniels ’59 fellowships, which consist of $3,500 for the recipient to pursue a…

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NGO shares stories of girls’ empowerment from India

By Wenyan Deng

When Mallika Govindan ’14 went to India for her cousin’s wedding, she received an invitation from the director of Pardada…

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Tiananmen Panel reawakens memories of massacre

By Wenyan Deng

Students in Wellesley’s sociology course “Tiananmen Movement in China” (SOC 289) organized a panel on Oct. 29, in which two…

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Wellesley professors discuss U.S.-China relations as part of eighth annual China Town Hall

By Wenyan Deng

About a dozen Wellesley students took a break from their midterm study sessions last Thursday to attend a presentation by…

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Students, past and present, undertake fellowship challenges

By Wenyan Deng

Ever considered teaching English in rural villages, traveling to Indonesia to learn music or rebuilding infrastructure in Appalachia? Known for…

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First years reflect on first weeks at Wellesley

By Wenyan Deng

Zahra Malik Hometown: Edison, N.J. What she misses about home:  I miss the time I spent with my family, especially…

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New fall courses supplement College curriculum

By Sabrina Leung, Wenyan Deng

Africana studies and sociology among several departments to offer new classes For students who find choosing courses that fulfill graduation…

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