Amidst steady snowfall, a crowd of roughly 70 local students and community members marched from the Lulu Chow Wang Campus Center to the Wellesley Town Hall on the morning of Dec. 6 to protest the recent...
Some sources in this story spoke on the condition of anonymity out of fear of retaliation for participating in the protest.
As families arrived on campus Friday afternoon for Friends and Family Weekend,...
Iris Zhan, Features Staff Writer
| October 4, 2025
On Sept. 14, a dozen Wellesley students attended the #FreeHer March in downtown Framingham. The march was organized by Families for Justice as Healing, a local Greater Boston community organization dedicated...
Wellesley College’s first protest policy was presented to a small group of student leaders who were on campus to prepare for the upcoming semester on Aug. 27, 2018. This group included Ninan Pollack...
Luna Rosas, Features Staff Writer
| February 19, 2025
As Donald Trump’s second term approached, social media and news coverage was flooded with content about the sudden surge in immigration raids, sparking widespread concern. Post-inauguration, Trump passed...
On March 1, Sheilah Shaw Horton, vice president and dean of students, released an email update reiterating the College’s “time, place and manner” requirement of the demonstration policy and answered...