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Author: Kate Waisel

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Hatred knows no boundaries
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Hatred knows no boundaries

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Why does nothing shock me anymore? Racism, sexism, anti-semitism? Why are these things still so prevalent in a society full of people who have been […]

Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations reflect larger unification efforts
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Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations reflect larger unification efforts

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This school year began with the promise of Hispanic Heritage Month festivities. The nationwide celebration began on September 15 and lasted until October 15, and […]

Bradford 60 Seconds: 2018 Midterm Elections
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Bradford 60 Seconds: 2018 Midterm Elections

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The fight for cancer is a family fight
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The fight for cancer is a family fight

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The girl’s volleyball team annual Dig Pink event supports breast cancer awareness and donates funds gathered from selling ‘Dig Pink’ shirts to a breast cancer […]

Photo Essay: Ladies First prepares for Acatober
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Photo Essay: Ladies First prepares for Acatober

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Ladies First, one of four a cappella groups at the high school, prepared for their upcoming performance at Acatober on October 19. Photos by Isabella […]

NEWSBRIEF: Active shooter training
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NEWSBRIEF: Active shooter training

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On October 17, the high school will take part in an active shooter training session. Students will first watch a video made last year that […]

Hunnewell Field gun incident left the high school and the town unsettled
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Hunnewell Field gun incident left the high school and the town unsettled

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The Wellesley and Dedham Police Bureau for Criminal Investigation officers arrested Matthew Bradley, 27, in Dedham on the morning of September 12. His arrest on […]

One Wellesley faculty and student groups take action to implement change at the high school
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One Wellesley faculty and student groups take action to implement change at the high school

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As a response to the racist incident that happened over the summer of 2016, the high school formed two One Wellesley groups, one for students […]

Wellesley’s efforts to increase teacher diversity an uphill climb
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Wellesley’s efforts to increase teacher diversity an uphill climb

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According to a report from the Center for American Progress, more than eighty percent of America’s public school teachers are white. Couple that with the […]

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Apprehending the phenomena; how teachers can handle ‘senioritis’

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As the end of the school year looms on the horizon, high schoolers face final exams and drag themselves through the last few weeks of […]

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