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A day of protest – my trip to the Statehouse
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A day of protest – my trip to the Statehouse

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It was about 10:30 am on March 14 when ten Wellesley students (including me) huddled on the T to head to Boston. Although students across […]

Dancer from distinguished group ‘Pilobolus’ visits high school
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Dancer from distinguished group ‘Pilobolus’ visits high school

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  Of all the forms of art that exist within the high school, few are as encompassing as dance. It stands as the sole artistic […]

Culture II review: How the trap sound has become overplayed
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Culture II review: How the trap sound has become overplayed

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Migos, the popular Atlanta rap trio, are back at it again with a 24 track sequel album to Culture. Migos’s first Culture album, released in […]

Some love for the little guys: what’s up with lesser known Winter Olympic Sports?
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Some love for the little guys: what’s up with lesser known Winter Olympic Sports?

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A hushed silence came over the crowd of fans and journalists gathered on a knoll in Sochi, Russia. Suddenly, Mac Bohannon, an 18 year old […]

The case for a 3 hour delay on Super Bowl Monday
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The case for a 3 hour delay on Super Bowl Monday

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Remember when the Atlanta Falcons blew a 28-3 lead and the New England Patriots in last year’s Super Bowl? 114.5 million Americans watched last year’s […]

Video: Super Bowl LII Preview, Presented by AMMO Sports
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Video: Super Bowl LII Preview, Presented by AMMO Sports

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[embedyt] https://youtu.be/UU8JTjuyMsA[/embedyt]   From The Bradford’s Studio 45, the AMMO Sports team breaks down the upcoming Super Bowl LII matchup between the New England Patriots […]

Wellesley’s quiz show team competed against Natick on WGBH
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Wellesley’s quiz show team competed against Natick on WGBH

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It’s not every day that high school students get to show off their knowledge on TV, but four Wellesley students had that opportunity on January […]

What America Still Needs to Learn From Dr. King
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What America Still Needs to Learn From Dr. King

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In the fifty years since his assassination, the image of Dr. King has, in a lot of ways, been softened to allow for a mainstream […]

The force is strong with this one; The Last Jedi is one of the franchises’ best
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The force is strong with this one; The Last Jedi is one of the franchises’ best

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“This is not going to go how you think” utters Luke Skywalker in one of the few promotional glimpses we received for The Last Jedi; […]

High school Quiz Show team to compete on WGBH
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High school Quiz Show team to compete on WGBH

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Out of over 100 teams that tried out for WGBH’s high school quiz show, only sixteen qualified for the televised competition. Wellesley High School’s quiz […]

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