New Wellesley College President Committed to Women’s Health and Education

-By, Alison Poussaint On September 30, 2016, Wellesley College held the ceremony for the inauguration of President Johnson. The ceremony began with a colorful parade: faculty members wearing the robes of their alma maters, students representing sports teams including the Championship Crew teams and swim teams, and alumnae wearing their class colors. After the processional …

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The Illusion

-By, Katie Tsai Mystique. Love. Jealousy. Betrayal. Roxbury Latin’s fall production of The Illusion by Tony Kushner, which is adapted from Pierre Corneille’s 17th century comedic play L’Illusion comique, will captivate audience members with its humorous, intriguing and poignant plot. The play begins when Pridamant, an elderly man, visits the cave of a magician in …

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Thanksgiving Recipes You Should Try This Year

By, Blair Englert and Greta Goldberg What’s better than a no homework weekend and a holiday dedicated entirely food? Literally nothing. Thankfully, Thanksgiving break is approaching at a rapid speed, and since the holiday is just around the corner, here are some recipes you may consider as you get out your cookbooks. We can’t wait …

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The Marginalized Take Center Stage in “She Kills Monsters”

-By, Teresa Lawlor Never before has Winsor seen a production more fantastical, intense, or daring than She Kills Monsters, which was performed on November 11th and 12th at Winsor. After finding an old Dungeons and Dragons notebook, Agnes (Saphia S. ’17) sets out on a wild adventure that spans both reality and a fantasy world …

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