By Mahika Kudlugi, Staff Writer On May 17, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled unanimously in favor of four student plaintiffs in a case against […]
Month: June 2016
Flexible starting times at the high school benefit all
By Mahika Kudlugi ’18, Staff Writer Most students’ ideal amount of sleep is just “five minutes more.” However much rest we get each night, most […]
Should summer reading be required?
By Dillon Hourican ’18, Executive Business and Managing Editor A study conducted by the Department of Education and the National Institute of Literacy yielded that […]
Boxing helps knockout fitness needs
By Dillon Hourican ’18, Executive Business and Managing Editor Every day people hear about CrossFit, yoga, Zumba, P90X, Train Boston, SoulCycle, and many other workout […]
Israel finds its own place in Wellesley
By Will Parker ’17, Opinions Editor One of the harshest ongoing territorial disputes in world history is the conflict between Israel and Palestine. The conflict […]
World Challenge Trip takes Wellesley students to Ecuador and the Galapagos
By Loren Andrews ’18, Staff Writer While most students spend summer vacations on the beach, at camp, or just relaxing, eight Wellesley students will experience […]
New bathroom bill passed by Massachusetts Senate, awaits voting by House
By Shannon Chaffers ’18, Opinions Editor Some argue the law forcing transgender people in North Carolina to use the bathroom that matches the sex on […]
The wonderful world outside of Wellesley
Natasha Ladhani ’16, Editor-in-Chief My first day in the Wellesley public school system, someone ran up to me in the basement floor of the middle […]
Get psyched about Psyk. design
By Loren Andrews ’18, Staff Writer When most kids get a concussion, they stay at home and rest. Others use their time to catch up […]
AP classes: Worth it or not?
By Christine Arumainayagam ’16, Staff writer These days, it isn’t unusual to find high school students falling apart from stress, complaining that they went to […]