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#3

04/26/2015 18:19
 Two of the main issues I find on our campus are cliques, and acceptance. Because we are mostly populated by females, the cliques are very powerful. Sometimes I feel judged, not for a particular reason, but the feeling is still there

#14

04/24/2015 15:12
Blank stares and muffled whispers. Paper hairs and iron skin. I'm different on the outside, but not within.

#6

04/24/2015 15:11
“I feel as an OCB student, I should be allowed to participate in college level sports.”

#13

04/24/2015 15:11
You Don't Know Me  A student once told me that I was only accepted to Wheelock for demographic (race) standards. But that is not what defines me. My strength, my love, my dreams are who I am.

#5

04/24/2015 15:10
“There is no representation of non-OCB International Students.”

#8

04/24/2015 15:10
“The school needs to realize that SA’s and Admission Ambassador’s are also leaders on campus #WhatAreSA’s”

#9

04/24/2015 15:10
“The school needs to recognize student leaders other than sports players, RA’s, OL’s and SGA. They need to recognize people like Admission Ambassadors, etc. that help make this school great!”

#19

04/24/2015 15:09
“Coming in as a first year, I felt totally alone and unsupported.”

#12

04/24/2015 15:09
“Wheelock has changed my perspective on all forms of diversity. I am so glad that I have had the experiences I’ve had and met the people I have to have important discussions surrounding race, class, gender, and other social categories.”

#13

04/24/2015 15:09
“One time in class we had a discussion on being culturally competent, however the teacher subjected 3 students to class ridicule. I felt terrible that I had said some things that were taken the wrong way and were culturally incompetent, but I didn’t feel safe expressing what I meant. I was glad to...
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