As this year’s seniors leave Wellesley, the News takes a closer look at the members of the Purple Class of 2026. In a survey ...
The transition to the real world is hard, whether you’re struggling to acclimate to life without Brightspace, navigating the ...
On April 30, the last day of classes (LDOC), the Schneider Board of Governors (SBOG) hosted its annual spring LDOC concert, ...
Depending on where you enter the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, you may find yourself funneled through a narrow corridor that bridges a gallery of contemporary photography and an expansive display of ...
With class-wide bonding events on the horizon, the Classes of 2027 and 2028 are facing a leadership shortage: three of four Class Council positions remain vacant in each year, limiting the councils’ ...
As my first year at Wellesley comes to an end, I think back not just to the people and places, but also the sounds. The waves by the lake, music in the Quint, and the clatter of plates in the dining ...
Disclaimer: This talk was conducted in French, all quotes used have been provided English translation by the article’s author On April 23, the French House hosted a talk by the acclaimed author, ...
Over the past few months, numerous high-profile figures — including former Harvard professor Larry Summers and former MIT professor Noam Chomsky — have faced scrutiny as their ties to convicted sex ...
At 11:05 p.m. on April 17, the Schneider Board of Governors (SBOG) announced that Chuwi will headline Wellesley’s 2026 Last Day of Class (LDOC) Spring Concert in a campus-wide email. Following the ...
“Wolf Play” by Hansol Jung, directed by Alicia Lee ’24 for Upstage, is described on the ticket listing as being about a Korean boy whose adoptive American father carts him off to a new couple. (CW: ...
Like many of my fellow Wellesley students, I have spent a sizable portion of the last few weeks watching and reading about the Olympics. I excitedly watched as both the men’s and women’s U.S. Hockey ...
On May 12, Professor Nadya Hajj wrote an impassioned plea to Wellesley faculty, asking them to raise their voices in support of Palestine in the wake of the heightened violence by the state of Israel ...
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