In a typical orchestra, a viola’s sound usually blends and harmonizes with the other instruments, providing support to any ensemble. However, the sounds of Maeve […]
Author: The Bradford
Diverse American Voices introduces new cultures and perspectives
It is relatively safe to say that race is a prominent issue in modern society. It is also appropriate to state that racial tensions and […]
‘Defying the Nazis: The Sharps’ War’ portrays Wellesley’s role in World War II
A version of this article appeared on print in our November 2016 issue. A young woman in 1940’s style clothing walks along a train station […]
Seniors combine for annual pep-rally dance
Over the summer, Ms. Jacqueline Maxwell, Dr. Stephanie Cacace, Ms. Lindsey Yamaguchi, Ms. Amanda Brown, and Mrs. Kathy Brophy worked to examine and ensure gender […]
One Wellesley club looks to heal community
A version of this article appeared on print in our November 2016 issue. “Disappointed.” “Worried.” “Tiring.” “Frustrating.” These were the feelings of students in the […]
Using VPNs makes blocking sites pointless
I was desperately waiting for my friend to send me a study guide for English class. My friend has a Samsung while I have a […]
Students to explore history in England and France
A version of this article appeared on print in our November 2016 issue. This April break, students will have the opportunity to travel to England […]
The importance of managing stress
A version of this article appeared on print in our November 2016 issue. Pens and pencils lay scattered among binders filled with papers. Bent over […]
Wellesley votes against Trump presidency, marijuana use
A historic election across the national and state-wide scale yielded several notable storylines from November 8. Nationally, businessman and Republican nominee Donald Trump won […]
Local artist participates in Street Pianos Boston
A version of this article appeared on print in our November 2016 issue. Strangers gather around a colorfully decorated piano sitting in the middle of […]