The Bradford’s Print Editor-in-Chief Zach Miller sat down with History teacher and music lover Ms. Kate Harrigan to talk about Harrigan’s favorite bands, listening to […]
Month: February 2017
HHU Update: No 24 section school
With the HHU Master Planning Committee slowly finishing its research to best shape the town’s elementary schools for upcoming decades, the MPC has finalized its […]
Mason excels as a rower in and beyond high school
Spending hours afterschool and sacrificing entire Saturdays to backbreaking physical exertion is hardly anyone’s idea of fun. But Sofia Mason ’17 is one of the […]
50 years later: Wellesley METCO trailblazer Paula Davis ’68 reflects on the program
Olivia Gieger ’17, Editor in Chief Paula Davis’s colorful pink and green clogs emerged from the maroon van with a “School Bus” sign perched […]
Meals2Heal program is launched to support patients fighting cancer
Although most in the Wellesley community consider enjoying meals as a daily routine, some charitable organizations like Meals2Heal make it their goal to improve the […]
Must-see film “Fences” reveals the struggles of African-American families in the 1950’s
From page to stage to screen, Denzel Washington’s rendition of August Wilson’s play “Fences” offers a window into the soul of a garbage collector living […]
Talking Tunes: Ken Bateman
The Bradford’s Print Editor-in-Chief sat down with Science teacher and music lover Mr. Ken Bateman to talk about Bateman’s favorite bands, the ten-album test, rock […]