After many hours of setting up apparatuses, transferring and measuring chemicals, and putting on aprons and goggles, the science students are ready demonstrate all their […]
Category: Features
Senior projects – a time to help the community
As the school year grows closer and closer to the end, and the warm weather begins to set in, senior projects begin. Seniors might are […]
Wellesley’s Wonderful Weekend attracts spectators of all ages
As the sun beamed down on Wellesley residents this past weekend, crowds of adults and children enjoyed the warm weather and festivities that were part […]
AP test schedule and tips
Week 1: Monday May 4- Friday May 8 Day: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Morning: Chemistry Calculus AB,BC English literature and composition Computer Science Spanish […]
Making music and dreams
After high school and college, many students look at themselves and think about what they are going to do with the rest of their lives. […]
Regulating in the name of freedom: net neutrality approved by FCC
The perpetual power struggle between big and small business dates back to the foundations of capitalism and the establishment of free-market America; therefore, it is […]
Academic competitions looking to be “A” success
Spring sports are just heating up, but the academic clubs and competitions at school are already in full swing. As the winter sports teams finished […]
STEM expo returns for second year
On Saturday, March 28, the Wellesley STEM Expo returned to the school and community for the second year in a row. The Wellesley STEM Expo […]
Her Campus teaches “collegiettes” how to survive college
Wouldn’t it be great if instead of spending the first half of college missing all the memos, struggling to keep grades up, and bumbling through […]
Featured Teacher: Kaczmarek helps students conquer chemistry
Ever walk by a sophomore chemistry class and wonder who that upbeat German chemistry teacher was? Some consider chemistry to be a subject that is […]