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In a campus-wide email on May 13, Wellesley College President Paula A. Johnson described the proposed increase in the federal ...
Learning to read and write in a new language is always a challenge, but learning to converse in that language can be especially intimidating. Moreover, it can be difficult for foreign language ...
Biopics have become exceedingly popular in the 21st century. It has become such a vast genre that it even has its own sub-genres. For example, there are historical biopics like “Hidden Figures” (2016) ...
46% of grades in the 2023-2024 academic year were A’s. Professors and students discuss the history of grade deflation at Wellesley and how departments are dealing with increasingly higher grades. Six ...
This is a developing story. Please check back later for updates. Wellesley Organized Academic Workers (WOAW-UAW), the non-tenure track faculty union, will begin a strike this Thursday, the College ...
Would you play a series of children’s games to win thousands upon thousands of dollars? Would you still play if the consequence of failing is being killed? In the critically acclaimed Korean ...
Compensation and workload were dealbreakers in the College’s negotiation with WOAW, the non-tenure track faculty union, prompting discussions on campus about the College’s finances. The College had a ...
Approximately one year ago, the Wellesley News published a staff editorial on Wellesley College’s usage of gendered language. To this day, no noticeable changes have been made by the administration; ...
As I’m sure many did, I binged the entirety of Bridgerton in just a couple of days. In case you’ve been living under a rock for the last two months, Bridgerton is a Netflix original TV series set in ...
The Advisory Committee on Library and Technology Policies reached out to students last month to get student feedback on a proposed project to re-examine the use of academic commons. The library staff ...
Hours after being inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump scurried into Washington, D.C.’s Capital One Arena to sign a flurry of executive orders before a crowd of rabid ...
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