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Women’s History Month Profile: How Evelyn Kohnen turns musical possibilities into pursuits
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Women’s History Month Profile: How Evelyn Kohnen turns musical possibilities into pursuits

  • Joanne Zhang '25, Editor-in-Chief
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For nearly two years, COVID-19 has halted live concerts from Wellesley’s performing arts department. Now, pandemic restrictions have begun to ease, and as in-person performances […]

Women’s History Month Profile: Calista Adler, a role model for young women in STEM
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Women’s History Month Profile: Calista Adler, a role model for young women in STEM

  • Alexis Lee '25, Editor-in-Chief
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Through all her four years at the all-girls school Ursuline Academy, Calista Adler ’22 has developed a  love for coding, engineering, and science all together, […]

Women’s History Month Profile: Jennifer Frank
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Women’s History Month Profile: Jennifer Frank

  • Olivia Frank '24, Staff Writer
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Jennifer Heller Frank is a children’s book author and a mother of three. Before the pandemic, she worked as a family coordinator at Boston Children’s […]

Women’s History Month: 99 years of diligence amid disruption
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Women’s History Month: 99 years of diligence amid disruption

  • Lily Jin '24, Arts Editor
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We called her Tai Tai, but her real name was 陆兰英, or Lu Lanying. I only learned that a few weeks ago, nine years after […]

Womens History Month Profile: Christina Ablon
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Womens History Month Profile: Christina Ablon

  • Paige Ablon '24, Editor-in-Chief
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Christina Lohr Ablon is a beautiful, strong, resilient, and independent woman. As a little girl, she lived in Darien, Connecticut. By age 11, her family […]

Delayed Release: Student sentiments about COVID-19 shift with the rise of the new omicron variant
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Delayed Release: Student sentiments about COVID-19 shift with the rise of the new omicron variant

  • Adam Juma ’23, News Editor and Co-Business Manager
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In the week after break, the high school saw a record amount of COVID 19 cases. 219 students tested positive, almost doubling the total cases […]

Joe Biden’s first year: notable successes and catastrophic failures
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Joe Biden’s first year: notable successes and catastrophic failures

  • William Liu '24, Editor-in-Chief
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As President Joe Biden’s first year nears its end, his failures have certainly overshadowed his successes in the court of public opinion. From December 17 […]

The Importance of Asking For Pronouns
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The Importance of Asking For Pronouns

  • Clementine Zei '24, Editor-in-Chief
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Walking into the high school library, an array of books line every wall. People may come in and out of the library for a new […]

How strong are we as a community?
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How strong are we as a community?

  • Fiona Zhou '24, Executive Editor-in-Chief
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In mid-September, an email was sent to Umass Amherst students that targeted Black students on campus as “lacking intelligence” and needing to be “sterilized”. Only […]

How the nurse’s office has evolved since the pandemic
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How the nurse’s office has evolved since the pandemic

  • Tate Bannish '24, Staff Writer
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Over the past year, many COVID-19 measures have been taken to keep students and staff safe in their learning and teaching environments. From mask mandates […]

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  • Lights, camera, action?
    By Evie Simon '27, Arts Editor
    “Stranger Things”, “Outer Banks”, and “Bridgerton” are just three shows that evoke feelings of both familiarity and agitation at the prolonged release of new seasons. All three, which have […]
  • Taboo isn’t a game: why political discussion belongs in the classroom
    By Katherine Xu '27, Editor-in-Chief
    In 2023, the high school vetoed a student-planned “USA Day” from spirit week. In an email sent to members of the community, Dr. Jamie Chisum, principal of the high school, explained that […]
  • The Bradford investigates: is DEI ‘DOA’?
    By Ayesha Kapoor '26, Editor-in-Chief
    On January 20, 2025, the day of the presidential inauguration, President Donald Trump signed Executive Order 14151. The first of many executive orders regarding minority groups, it reads, […]
  • The high school’s spring artists of the month
    By Kaya Charoensiddhi '27, News Editor
    Each month, the Art department highlights outstanding student work by selecting two artists in 2-D and 3-D art. Sophie Kwan ’25 (2-D, Drawing and Painting), Katie Gallico ’25 (2-D, Drawing […]
  • New phone-free standard set for WPS
    By Katherine Xu '27, Editor-in-Chief
    On May 16, a message from Wellesley Public Schools (WPS) Superintendent Dr. David Lussier arrived in the inboxes of students, parents, and faculty, announcing a new cell phone procedure for […]
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