This time of year can be very stressful for all students, but especially for seniors. At this point the college application process is winding down […]
Boys and girls basketball teams win winter break tournaments
Over the winter vacation, both Wellesley’s girls and boys Varsity basketball teams participated in a tournament. The boys team participated once again in the Rockland […]
Hebdo’s request
The images and words printed by Charlie Hebdo can be viewed as offensive, maybe disturbing, immoral, horrifying even, and this is exactly why they are […]
“Trivia Crack” is coming to life
Have you indulged in the newest game craze, aptly named (“Trivia Crack”) more than you would care to admit? If you are like the vast […]
Je suis juste moi
As a Muslim living in America, I am offended by having to defend others’ right to offend my beliefs. Especially in the past few months, […]
The problem with posthumous ethnocentrism
Through the eyes of journalists, and those who support Western ideals, freedom of speech is a right that individuals deserve. In spite of the necessity […]
We must fight on
“Do you know why people like violence?” Benedict Cumberbatch says in a low, empty voice, playing the role of Alan Turing in the recently released […]
An opportunity to strengthen our resolve
Today the blue, white and red tricolour of the French flag flies over a country that pains from a devastating attack on an office building […]
Emphasizing the importance of the free press
The tragedy that occurred this past week was not only a solemn reminder of the dangers of unfiltered journalism, but also why it is irreplaceable […]
Raising the concern of the right to respect
As a journalist, I am an advocate for freedom of speech and expression – yet, just as Pope Francis declared during an in-flight news conference […]