As Wellesley welcomes the first members of the class of 2030, The Wellesley News spoke with current students about why they ...
Situation, how will I escape? Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?
The Academic Council voted on Dec. 11 to reject proposed changes to the College’s academic schedule for the Fall 2026 ...
The French Revolution began because people felt unheard by those in power. While Wellesley students probably don’t store ...
Seniors submitting their first rounds of graduate school applications this December are feeling the pressure as cuts in federal funding prompt universities to reduce graduate school acceptances. These ...
Amidst growing faculty concerns about AI use in classrooms, Library & Technology Services (LTS) recommended the adoption of AI detection tool Pangram in late November. LTS recommended the tool after ...
As November marked the celebration of the Native American and Indigenous Heritage Month, the Office of Intercultural Education and the Native American and Indigenous Student Association (NAISA) hosted ...
In the red lighting of Punch’s Alley, with sparkly black clothing glimmering and poker chips and cards stacked on desks, the Wellesley Poker Club hosted its inaugural meeting on Nov. 7. Poker-loving ...
In the midst of a routine scroll through my Instagram feed, one particular post caught my eye: “They Fell in Love With A.I. Chatbots, and Found Something Real.” It was a post from the New York Times ...
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 ...
On Nov. 5, The Wellesley Centers for Women International Scholar in Residence, Pashtana Durrani, brought her world tour to Wellesley College to share her story of educating thousands of women and ...
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