As I passed the McAfee common room, the TV glowed faintly as students gathered around the Super Bowl. It’s rare to see students using that room on a Sunday night to watch anything, and even rarer to ...
Beginning July 1, the Town of Wellesley will vote on its school budget separately from the rest of the town’s budget for the first time since 1986. The change comes amidst concern about the Wellesley ...
On Feb. 8, Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny made history as the first singer to perform almost entirely in Spanish at the Super Bowl halftime show. This highly anticipated performance unfolded in watch ...
During the College Government Senate Meeting on Mon 9, Provost and Dean of the College Courtney Coile and Professor of Mathematics Alex Diesl shared an overview of the pre-existing Constructive ...
AI is a scary word for many of us here at Wellesley. For obvious reasons, instructors have added a no-AI clause to their ...
This review is dedicated to all the sibs who are struggling to find internships and jobs. Please remember you have Other Choices. Good luck!
This past weekend, the lights of the Ruth Nagel Jones Black Box Theater shone brightly on a giant pride flag painted on the stage. The occasion was Wellesley Upstage’s production of “Head Over Heels,” ...
This Wintersession, I traveled to Paris, France, with the Wellesley College French and Francophone Studies Department… I soon discovered one of the best-kept secrets of the city: it is teeming with ...
The Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program (TCUP) at Harvard University Ukrainian Research Institute hosted its annual conference in late January.
At the world premiere of Wuthering Heights, all eyes were on lead actress Margot Robbie as she strutted down the red carpet in a custom Schiaparelli gown, a huge diamond necklace adorning her neck.
Snowflakes whipped against my face in the sharp wind as my friend and I stepped out of the Copley Square subway station. I pulled my coat tighter, navigating a path of slush and half-melted ice.
Many of us are familiar with the phenomenon: gyms become overwhelmingly packed on Jan. 1, then slowly grow barren by the end ...