Their debut was in Alumnae Hall for the 1950 Freshman Prom, followed by Father's Day and the Alumnae Reunion show. By then, they had decided on a song as their anthem, "We are the College Widows," adapted from a tune by the Yale Whiffenpoofs. This was the inspiration for their group name: The Wellesley College Widows.
March 19, 1959 || Senate Allows Men in Dorms after 10 p.m.
Houses will remain open on Saturday nights for residents and their guests starting Saturday, April 11. Approval of this proposal was given at the final meeting of the 1958-1959 Senate, Monday evening.
Globally, illiteracy is on the decline, yet the number of complete illiterates is growing at a rate of 30 to 50 million people per year. Ninety-eight percent of these people live in developing nations and two-thirds of that percentage is women.
Park, who presented a Transgender 101 workshop last Tuesday in the Harambee House, has an extensive history of such Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) advocacy to her credit, most of which make her one of a kind in the realm of queer activism.