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Wellesley wakes up white
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Wellesley wakes up white

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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 […]

After Astley – breakup violence awareness in a post-tragedy world
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After Astley – breakup violence awareness in a post-tragedy world

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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
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Uncovering Evolutions

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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
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Spontaneity Says: Why media matters

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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
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Announcing Friday morning changes

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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
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Double Trouble: Kim twins share their talents with high school community

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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
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Wellesley residents welcome the season with the annual Holiday Stroll

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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
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Documentary provides a chance to learn about learning

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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
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Review of “The Martian” by Andy Weir

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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
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New course allows students to App-ly computer science skills

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“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 […]

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