On September 22, Hozier played Leader Bank Pavilion in Boston. The venue, comparatively small to that of other surrounding venues such as Gillette Stadium, Fenway, […]
Author: Clementine Zei '24, Editor-in-Chief
‘Ginny and Georgia’ season two: opening doors for discussion of mental health or careless storytelling?
The drama series “Ginny and Georgia” took Netflix by storm when season one released on the streaming platform Netflix in the summer of 2021. Now, […]
From Football to Track and Field: Tyler Yen’s Sports Journey
As one of the captains of the football team, indoor track team, and outdoor track teams, Tyler Yen ’23 sets an example for many. “He […]
Wellesley Educators Association continues collective bargaining for new contract amidst challenges
Due to scheduling difficulties during the summer, the WEA and the WPS decided to put negotiations on hold until the start of this school year. […]
Paige Stephenson: How eyes are the windows to the soul
The hum of students busy at work, the heat from the torch, and the satisfaction of completing a hard labored project. To Paige Stephenson ’22, […]
The price of overnight internet fame
Imagine: you posted a light-hearted TikTok on your account earlier today, and you think nothing of it – your account is mainly random videos of […]
The Importance of Asking For Pronouns
Walking into the high school library, an array of books line every wall. People may come in and out of the library for a new […]
From protest to confrontation: Wellesley’s reaction to a high school attack
Over the summer, a sophomore from the high school was lured into the wood surrounding Bates Elementary School, where he was beaten, spitten on, and […]
Reflection on a year of COVID-19
In March of 2020, over 50 million students were impacted across the U.S. by the change to remote learning. In fall of 2020, Wellesley Public […]
We must hold the media accountable in its coverage of the Asian American and Pacific Islander community
In San Francisco, California, an 85-year-old Thai immigrant died after a man violently shoved him to the ground. In Brooklyn, New York, an 85-year-old Chinese […]