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Year: 2022

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Netflix’s “Cheer” does not dissapoint with an unexpected season two
  • Arts

Netflix’s “Cheer” does not dissapoint with an unexpected season two

  • Eva Wall '22, Arts Editor
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Despite the immense amount of fame they have experienced since “Cheer” first premiered in 2020, the Navarro cheer team remains in the gym in their […]

New quarter-length elective classes change previously established schedules for students and faculty
  • News

New quarter-length elective classes change previously established schedules for students and faculty

  • Kate Bhatt '22, Co-Features Editor
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While the high school left many aspects of the hybrid learning schedule behind in hopes of normalcy for the 2021-2022 school year, they made a […]

Wellesley’s Consumer Issue
  • Features

Wellesley’s Consumer Issue

  • Ben Galligan '23, Sports Editor and Co-Business Manager
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Since March of 2020 businesses across the country and world have taken a hit.  Many are still recovering financially from the Covid lockdown and are […]

Women’s History Month Profile: How a young female doctor faces disparities in the medical field
  • Features

Women’s History Month Profile: How a young female doctor faces disparities in the medical field

  • Ryan Renzella '24, Staff Writer
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Dr. Kelly Kathryn King of UMass Medical School works at Portland Maine Medical in the family medicine department. Dr. King was born in 1992 in […]

Women’s History Month Profile: The burden of daughters, Rashmi Rajegowda’s story
  • Features

Women’s History Month Profile: The burden of daughters, Rashmi Rajegowda’s story

  • Tanvi Venkata '24, News Editor
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In India, rituals that surround the passing of parents are conducted by sons, without the presence of their daughters. For this reason, people often ask […]

Women’s History Month Profile: Julia Crafton, Born into a life of music
  • Features

Women’s History Month Profile: Julia Crafton, Born into a life of music

  • Elizabeth Hoerter '25, Executive Editor
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Julia Crafton is a teenager who wears fuzzy socks, pulls all-nighters writing songs in the basement, and answers the phone with a cupcake in her […]

Women’s History Month Profile: How Evelyn Kohnen turns musical possibilities into pursuits
  • Features

Women’s History Month Profile: How Evelyn Kohnen turns musical possibilities into pursuits

  • Joanne Zhang '25, Editor-in-Chief
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For nearly two years, COVID-19 has halted live concerts from Wellesley’s performing arts department. Now, pandemic restrictions have begun to ease, and as in-person performances […]

Women’s History Month Profile: Calista Adler, a role model for young women in STEM
  • Features

Women’s History Month Profile: Calista Adler, a role model for young women in STEM

  • Alexis Lee '25, Editor-in-Chief
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Through all her four years at the all-girls school Ursuline Academy, Calista Adler ’22 has developed a  love for coding, engineering, and science all together, […]

Women’s History Month Profile: Jennifer Frank
  • Features

Women’s History Month Profile: Jennifer Frank

  • Olivia Frank '24, Staff Writer
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Jennifer Heller Frank is a children’s book author and a mother of three. Before the pandemic, she worked as a family coordinator at Boston Children’s […]

Current happenings we need to leave in 2021
  • Opinion

Current happenings we need to leave in 2021

  • Maddie Merowitz '23, Arts Editor
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Spreading misinformation about COVID-19 Poto courtesy of Pexels. This may seem obvious. However, for some, it is not. Although history has proven that there will […]

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The Latest

  • Swiss exchange program encourages students to branch out
    By Katherine Xu '27, Editor-in-Chief
    This September, fifteen students from Wirtschaftsgymnasium Basel-Stadt (Basel Business School) in Switzerland arrived in Wellesley to spend two weeks living with a host family. Each […]
  • Unique fusion: Karma’s arrival brings Asian blends and classic dishes
    By Grace Zhao '27, Features Editor
    Nestled in a cozy corner of Linden Square, Karma Asian Fusion offers upscale Asian Cuisine, combining flavors from numerous regions to make unique combinations. Inside, hungry restaurant […]
  • Wellesley artists unite the community with electrical box art
    By Ayesha Kapoor '26, Editor-in-Chief
    Flowers, sports equipment, birds, police cars, and silhouettes. These designs are scattered throughout Wellesley, painted on electrical boxes along sidewalks and roads. An effort that began […]
  • How the Red Sox can turn a wild card exit into a World Series championship
    By Freddy Alexander '27, Staff Writer
    Boston is a town blessed with tremendous sporting success. We claim 38 championships in hockey, basketball, football, and baseball combined — we are literally one of the winningest cities […]
  • The basis behind the ban: the new Google resource restrictions
    By Camden Chan '27, Staff Writer
    On September 29, an email from the high school’s technology office was sent out to every student in the Wellesley Public School system, notifying students that they would be losing […]

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