As Wellesley welcomes the first members of the class of 2030, The Wellesley News spoke with current students about why they chose Wellesley — and if they would do it again. A Historically Women’s ...
Of course, as happens to lowly Latte Art majors such as myself, every class in my saved schedule was waitlisted, indefinitely postponed, deleted from the course browser, locked under a secret password ...
All my friends are inside already. I hear the drunk girl behind me in line speculating about which celebrities and rappers might be making an appearance. “They’ve got some really big names in there, ...
The French Revolution began because people felt unheard by those in power. While Wellesley students probably don’t store guillotines in their closets, the moral of the story matters: when ...
Hi neighbor! It’s me:) The person who lives above you! I’ve heard you’ve been complaining about my way of life, so I wanted to outline it for you in excruciating detail to give you an idea of what my ...
While two men with a podcast mic were the epidemic of yesterday, the rise of Substack seems to be its pseudo-intellectual replacement. Substack is an online platform that was originally created as a ...
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 ...
These are the words that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said to Sabrina Liang ’19 in 2016. Nearly a decade later, conservative students at Wellesley are still grappling with political expression ...
On Tuesday, Dec. 2, the Office of Student Wellness and Wellesley College’s Active Minds, a student-run organization dedicated to advocating for students’ mental health and combating stigma, hosted a ...
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 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 ...
This article was updated at 5:40 p.m. on Nov. 24, 2025 with a statement from Provost and Dean of the College Courtney Coile. Wellesley College rejected Paulson Initiative donor Wendy Judge Paulson ’69 ...