Wellesley teen sacrificing mullet to honor coach, raise money for charity Boston.com By Evan Allen, Town Correspondent It took more than a year for Wellesley High School junior Isaac Blake to grow his golden mullet out to its present glory, but tonight he'll sacrifice it in honor of a beloved coach stricken by illness. |
Economy Puts Value Of Liberal Arts Under Scrutiny NPR "There's a joke around here that a lot of our students double major," Shennan says. "They have one major for their parents, and one for themselves." At Wellesley, as at most liberal arts colleges, campus tours focus heavily on how the school helps ... |
Day in the Life of a Varsity Athlete: Taylor Yamauchi '13 Wellesley News By Ali Binney '14 Even out of season, the softball team plays a dynamic role in the fabric of Wellesley athletics. The players have traded in short skirts and midriff-baring cheerleading uniforms for blue face paint and full blue-man suits, ... |
![]() WebMD (blog) | Why the Marathon is a Metaphor for Life WebMD (blog) As we hit half marathon and were being cheered on by hundreds of young Wellesley women, I noticed Beth was slowing up on the hill, her back bothering her a bit. The heat was punishing and after 13.1 miles, the medical tents were filled to capacity with ... |
Economy Puts Value Of Liberal Arts Under Scrutiny WBUR More than two-thirds of Wellesley's budget goes to faculty, and schools like Wellesley can't just increase efficiency by making classes bigger or putting lectures online. There's a joke around here that a lot of our students double major. |
![]() MIT News | George Koster, physics professor emeritus, at 85 MIT News Family and friends joke that he took "time off" to serve in the US Navy, returning to the Institute in 1946 to complete his degrees. Here, a community of creative and passionate minds challenged him as he would later challenge his own students. |
A chat with Bob Randolph The MIT Tech By Maggie Lloyd Chaplain Robert M. Randolph came to MIT in 1979 as an ordained minister and former chaplain at Dana Hall School in Wellesley. He served as an associate dean working as the head of counseling programs until he was appointed as Chaplain ... |
Firefighters' lawyer faces complaint Boston.com In its filing to the state, the city included a letter dated Oct. 22, 2009, to Wanger admonishing him for making a vulgar joke directed at one of the city's female hearing officers. According to the letter, Wanger deliberately said “orifice'' instead ... |
What We're Really Talking About When We Talk About Hillary Clinton Without Makeup Jezebel She looked like a schoolgirl in the picture –- the Hillary from her granola college days at Wellesley." And the Atlantic Wire proclaimed that Clinton looked "good, okay!?" And of course, as a member of Team Hillary, my reflexive first reaction to the ... |
This Day, May 1, In Jewish History by Mitchell A. Levin Cleveland Jewish News (blog) When confronted with this, the Jewish leaders allegedly told him that while they may have made jokes about swineherds (something they regretted) they never made jokes about an Emperor. This must have assuaged Diocletian's anger because no reprisals ... |
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