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The Leaky Beaker, run by Wellesley Fresh, is a popular destination for students taking refuge in the Science Center. A common question, recently posed during Senate last Monday, is why the Leaky ...
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 ...
The College blocked a unanimous vote passed on March 19 by the executive board of the Independent Maintenance and Service Employees’ Union of America (IMSEUA) to honor the Wellesley Organized Academic ...
Language departments are grappling with dropping student interest on campus. While Wellesley still requires taking a language to graduate, enrollment in language courses has been sharply declining.
In what health officials are calling “a national health crisis” and “funny af,” over 2,000 students nationwide were hospitalized following the viral launch of the USC “Speak Your Mind” Ice Bucket ...
Marking two monumental firsts, Susie Wiles will serve as Donald Trump’s White House Chief of Staff, the first woman in history to hold the role. Coincidentally, she will also be the first White House ...
The College began constructing Wellesley’s Health and Counseling Center in December 2023. The renovated building will house both Health Services and Counseling Services as the first adaptation on ...
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 ...
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 ...
There are few feelings comparable to learning that your fave is problematic. On Jan. 13, 2018 Margaret Atwood asked the world whether she was a “bad feminist” in an op-ed published in “The Globe and ...
I am Yaxue Cao, founder and editor of ChinaChange.org and the author of Why Is a Math Professor at Wellesley So Hard Hitting against an Economics Professor Fired by Peking University in China. I’m ...
Many people consider being informed about the news to be their civic duty. A morning routine typically consists of getting ready, making coffee, and listening to the morning radio, or eating breakfast ...