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 […]
Author: Kate Waisel
Hispanic Heritage Month celebrations reflect larger unification efforts
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 […]
The fight for cancer is a family fight
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
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
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
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
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
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 […]
Apprehending the phenomena; how teachers can handle ‘senioritis’
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 […]