Coronavirus has physically isolated everyone, taking a toll on community gatherings. However, some residents of Wellesley have looked to find ways of bringing the community […]
Category: Features
A Doctor’s Perspective: Q and A with the Chief of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Tufts Medical Center, Dr. Helen Boucher
How did you choose your infectious disease specialty when you entered the medical field? I loved all of medicine so it was not an easy […]
The Economics Club acts as a gateway for those looking to delve into economics
Every Thursday at the Economics Club, students who are interested in economics find a place where they can work together with other people who share […]
Troop 73200 enlist Wellesley High School students to help contribute to Generic Ministry
Troop 73200, the Girl Scout troop for high schoolers living in Wellesley is working with Generic Ministry for their winter drive, their first-ever drive through […]
A look into some of the charities class humanitarian Jack Steen volunteers for
Jack Steen waltzes through life. Whether it’s volunteering for animal sanctuaries, managing the cross country team, or being a math teaching assistant, Jack Steen pursues […]
The high school welcomes Officer Matthew Wall as new school resource officer
Despite being a newcomer to the high school, Officer Matthew Wall is no newcomer to the criminal justice system. After earning his bachelor’s degree in […]
Evolutions program debuts new shoe design project
The Evolutions program at the high school is debuting a new project, the Design Shoe Challenge, which gives students the opportunity to develop a product […]
Ben Workman to represent the United States in the International German Olympics
Ben Workman’s ’21 aptitude for the German language stands out immediately. In his German 4 Honors class, he frequently helps other students, leads discussions, and […]
Tony Shu: the Wellesley legacy attributes part of his success to the town
Tony Shu ’17, currently in his third year at Harvard University, has become a household name in the Wellesley community. In 2018, Shu co-founded Breaktime, […]
Grey days: how Seasonal Affective Disorder impacts high schoolers
We all know the New England drill: November hits, and the days shorten, the skies cloud, the flowers wilt. Our sunlight vanishes, replaced by a […]