Monthly Archives: March 2012

ZIP-Code Story: Not From Here


Riley Wilson ’14
Editor-in-Chief

This is the fourth podcast in a new literary series inspired by WBUR Radio Boston’s ZIP-Code Stories. This story was written and performed by Riley Wilson ’14.

Beehive Collective Mixes Art and Activism

One of the Beehive Collective's most recent images, "The True cost of Coal", shows the process of where our fuel comes from while providing a political message.

Caroline Kelly ‘13
Staff Writer

When people think of Red Ink, they usually think of brave students showing the world art and writing that they have lovingly crafted. But last Thursday afternoon, Red Ink took on a slightly different role as they joined forces with the Beehive Collective, an artist collective from Machias, Maine,…

ZIP-Code Story: Fun In The Neighborhood


Idan Waksman ’14
Assistant Sports Editor

This is the third podcast in a new literary series inspired by WBUR Radio Boston’s ZIP-Code Stories. This story was written and performed by Idan Waksman ’14.

Junior Class Carries on the Dodgeball Tradition

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Chris Picher ’13
Staff Writer

On March 16, the Junior Class held its second consecutive dodge ball tournament. Due to its success the previous year, the tradition continued.
The new gym was a great location, it’s so spacious that we could have two games going on at once,” said Emily Stabnick ’13. Dodge…

Diplomacy Club Sparks Interest of Students and Teachers Alike

Post WWI Map

Tommy Harding ’14
Staff Writer

Walk into the Diplomacy club, and you will see an intense match of minds facing off against one another, trying to trick each other into making a false move that leads to their army’s destruction. You may ask, what brought these students and teachers together? A common goal to…

Students React to the Kony 2012 Wildfire

Kony 2012

Rebecca Goldberg ’12
Sports Editor

While the Kony 2012 video that went viral last week has begun to bring more awareness to the war in Uganda, it has also faced much criticism.

Joseph Kony is the leader of the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) guerilla group in Uganda. Over the past 26 years, Kony has…

Old School Dazzles With Decoration But Not Worth the Dollar

Wellesley Old School Pizza

Andrew Rindlaub’12

Web Editor

With a glut of pizza joints in Wellesley, it can be hard to stand out. Old School is one of the newer additions to the scene, a replacement to College Square Pizza, an establishment beloved by high school students.

The eclectic décor is definitely the first thing you will notice upon…

ZIP-Code Story: A Summer’s Day

Summer

Basking in thoughts of a Wellesley summer
Jack Clifford ’13
Web Editor

This is the second podcast in a new literary series inspired by WBUR Radio Boston’s ZIP-Code Stories. This story was written and performed by Jack Clifford ’13.

A Fresh Canvas for Wellesley Artists

new ceramics

The Art Department explores its new digs
Anna Forte ’13
Staff Writer

Following last week’s move, the Art Department has begun to settle in its new space.

Although students and teachers were recently introduced to the new art facilities, they have been reacting well to them. “[The photo room] is a beautiful space…

Students Explore Pinterest as a New Social Media Outlet

Pinterest

Libby Cornelssen ’12
Managing Editor

At the end of the school week, I am not in the mood to listen to anyone. I’m close-minded, tired and ready to hibernate in my bed for 48 hours. So when Hannah Feeney ’12 tried to show me her new favorite Web site, Pinterest, I didn’t really listen.

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