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Raiders look to win on Turkey Day once again
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Raiders look to win on Turkey Day once again

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It’s that time of year again. It’s the time of year when it starts to get colder,  but football rivalries start to really heat up. […]

Your guide to answering awkward questions from relatives on Thanksgiving
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Your guide to answering awkward questions from relatives on Thanksgiving

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  One of the many Thanksgiving traditions that is always a struggle is how to navigate those awkward and uncomfortable questions relatives ask you. Here […]

When is it acceptable to string those holiday lights?
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When is it acceptable to string those holiday lights?

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Around the town of Wellesley, multicolored sparkly holiday lights twinkle from lampposts, trees, and places of business as early as the week before Thanksgiving, reminding […]

Filling the empty bowls of those around the world
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Filling the empty bowls of those around the world

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The Wellesley community gathers to celebrate sports, to celebrate music, but tonight it unites to celebrate ceramics. Empty bowls is an international project to end […]

Sriracha the single: as hot as the sauce?
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Sriracha the single: as hot as the sauce?

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Sriracha is a hot sauce made of chilli pepper paste, vinegar, sugar, salt, and garlic, yet it is also the ambiguous focus of Marteen Estevez’s […]

Powerschool: a furtive stressor hides in our phones
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Powerschool: a furtive stressor hides in our phones

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 On a recent Sunday morning, my phone vibrated with a notification that my Spanish grade had ‘dropped’ a bit. My teacher must had entered my […]

Media Matters: Wellesley’s reaction to the National Anthem protests
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Media Matters: Wellesley’s reaction to the National Anthem protests

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The following article is a part of a new installment at The Bradford, where students from Media Matters, WHS’ introductory journalism course, write on various […]

Media Matters: Dana Plunkett – a worldly woman changing the lives of many
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Media Matters: Dana Plunkett – a worldly woman changing the lives of many

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The following article is a part of a new installment at The Bradford, where students from Media Matters, WHS’ introductory journalism course, write on various […]

Student and coach reflect on bike trips of a lifetime
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Student and coach reflect on bike trips of a lifetime

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It was far from a relaxing summer for Girls basketball coach Glen Magpiong and Graham Raveret ’19, who each pushed their limits in cross country […]

Should the Raiders return the night game?
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Should the Raiders return the night game?

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On September 11, 2015, the Raiders suited up for their final night game at Wellesley High School. This game against the Peabody Tanners ended with […]

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