Wellesley wakes up white Olivia Gieger ’17 Associate Editor Debbie Irving grew up walking down the same hallways as we do, frequenting the same Boston […]
Category: Features
After Astley – breakup violence awareness in a post-tragedy world
Malcolm Astley is many things. He is a husband, a retiree, and a profound, emotional person. First and foremost, though, he is an educator, a […]
Uncovering Evolutions
What junior or senior in high school would not want to spend their school day running outdoors or creating artwork while their peers stay indoors […]
Spontaneity Says: Why media matters
In the days before GPS and Map Quest or even the internet, driving directions were most often given over the phone—the land line variety. I […]
Announcing Friday morning changes
Teachers play them every Friday morning as soon as advisory starts. They last about seven minutes, and ideally they start Fridays off on a good […]
Double Trouble: Kim twins share their talents with high school community
Although they are identical, freshman twins Shin and Young Kim ’19 have interests that are far from uniform. Both brothers are student athletes and participate […]
Wellesley residents welcome the season with the annual Holiday Stroll
On December 6, Wellesley residents flocked to town center to participate in the annual Holiday Stroll. Townsfolk strolled up and down the streets of Wellesley’s […]
Documentary provides a chance to learn about learning
By the mid-1890’s, commercial production of automobiles had just begun. Now, Wellesley High School struggles to offer a sufficient number of parking spaces to senior […]
Review of “The Martian” by Andy Weir
If I ever get stranded on Mars, Mark Watney, the protagonist in Andy Weir’s The Martian, is definitely the man I’d bring with me. This […]
New course allows students to App-ly computer science skills
“I do believe that every student should see a little computer science before they graduate,” said Mathematics and Computer Science teacher Dr. Robert Cohen. His […]