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Month: June 2020

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New development puts affordable housing on the  market in Wellesley
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New development puts affordable housing on the market in Wellesley

  • Zoe Gieger
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It’s easy to notice that Wellesley has a housing problem: down practically every street is one single-family home after another, and in Wellesley, that almost […]

Activism from home
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Activism from home

  • Kaelyn King '22, Editor-in-Chief
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High school students around the world are learning to overcome the notion that because they are younger they have to wait for adults in power […]

Navigating the pandemic: how a local restaurant has handled the COVID-19 outbreak
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Navigating the pandemic: how a local restaurant has handled the COVID-19 outbreak

  • Ian Lei '21, Editor-in-Chief
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Amelia Childs, owner of CrepeBerry, a vegetarian creperie and smoothie bar, said that the initial cases of COVID-19 in Wellesley were scary for her. She […]

Student Padlet: a safe space to reflect and share
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Student Padlet: a safe space to reflect and share

  • The Bradford
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In response to the recent killing of George Floyd at the hands of police, and the subsequent protests against racial injustice, The Bradford wants to […]

The Latest

  • Second Step: Why?
    By Ayaan Punn '31
    You are all familiar with the time in advisory where you have to get in your assigned seats and have to do a tedious social and emotional learning (SEL) lesson. This set of lessons the […]
  • Malicious MCAS?
    By Sumin Evan Lee '31
    By Sumin Lee ’31 and Evan Yu ’31 The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS), created by state lawmakers in 1993, is a controversial aptitude test which,according […]
  • Don’t Miss Out On Soundscapes!
    By Sophia Sid '31
    Here’s a question: have you ever been to a play? Maybe you have, or maybe it never even crossed your mind, but do not let Soundscapes out of your grasp. Soundscapes is the upcoming […]
  • The Annual Wellesley Middle School French Fête 
    By Hanna Zhu '31
    Cheese, croissants, French pastries, and games. What could be better? The French Fête is an annual event at Wellesley Middle School celebrating the culture of French speaking countries. […]
  • Promises are meant to be kept: the right consultant must be chosen for the possible AC installation in WPS
    By Sophia Pavano '26, Editor-in-Chief
    In April 2021, Wellesley’s Town Meeting members made a promise. That spring, they agreed to reduce town-wide greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. It included interim targets of 50% […]
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