Counterpoint is the student-run monthly journal of campus life at Wellesley College. We publish original non-fiction articles on just about everything, from politics to the arts, campus life to personal essays. Since our founding in 1991, we have gradually become more offbeat and somewhat irreverent, but we remain dedicated to promoting individual thought, casual popular scholarship, and campus di
alogue. We aim to highlight key narratives that mainstream and popular media often marginalize or fail to bring to the forefront. Counterpoint invites all Wellesley students to submit articles, art, photography, comics, or other printable media. The magazine accepts all non-fiction submissions that are respectful, are submitted with sufficient time for editing, and have not been published elsewhere. Counterpoint encourages cooperation between writers and editors but reserves the right but reserves the right to edit all content for length and clarity. Email submissions, suggestions, or questions to the Editor-in-Chief and/or Managing Editor. The views expressed in Counterpoint do not necessarily reflect the views of the staff or the Wellesley community.