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 […]
Category: Features
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 […]
AFS gives students the opportunity to travel abroad
Each year, Wellesley High School gains at least one foreign exchange student through the American Field Service (AFS) program, a volunteer-based organization whose mission is […]
Tarantula on the loose scares math class
Leon Xiong ’17 is well known for his collection of unique animals and creatures. This past Thursday, his most frightening pet – Xiong’s pet tarantula […]
We may be a green school, but we should still “Keep the Lights on”
In a continuation of the 2011 “Turn out the Lights” event featuring Wellesley High School alumni, the high school will be hosting another event titled […]
Spontaneity Says: Think of all the things we couldn’t do without high school
Because I start my conversations with a simple greeting before proceeding to analyze the form and function of every person’s response, I feel I have […]
Boyd balances wide array of passions
“Everyone is always saying to get girls interested in computer science and other STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Math] fields, but all I see [are] […]
Tackling Junior Thesis
As Friday the 13th, the appropriate due date for Junior Thesis, approaches, many students are either making last minute changes to their paper or panicking […]
Bradford Hot Chocolate
Makes about 3 servings Ingredients: ¾ cup of semi sweet chocolate chips ¼ cup of sugar ¼ cup of water dash of salt 2 1/2 […]
