Mrs. Potts says it herself: the tale is as old as time. Beauty and the Beast has been in theaters since it hit Broadway in […]
Category: Arts
Caffè Nero: Charming, but still a chain
Finally Wellesley is home to what it has craved for so many years now: a cozy coffee shop complete with fireplaces, bookshelves and comfy couches. […]
Introducing India: A chance to experience the culture
During April break of 2017, 24 art students and six faculty members will make the long journey to India for the annual art trip to […]
What went wrong: Why ‘Suicide Squad’ tanked critically, but soared at the box office
Suicide Squad has currently grossed almost $730 million dollars at the box office. However, the film received a 26% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, […]
Wellesley College Davis Museum expands after renovation
The Wellesley College Davis Museum re-opened after renovation on September 28, 2016. With around 50% of the artwork having gone through some kind of conservation, […]
Get psyched about Psyk. design
By Loren Andrews ’18, Staff Writer When most kids get a concussion, they stay at home and rest. Others use their time to catch up […]
Art project paints mental health in a new light
By Samantha Kizner ‘19, Staff Writer Stereotypes and stigmas surround nearly everything in society. However, the stigma around mental health is more prominent than many […]
Chris Mykrantz takes the stage
By Celia Golod ’17, Social Media Editor High school’s a place of learning and growth for most, but for senior Chris Mykrantz, it is more […]
Two seniors see success with the Film Festival
By Carolyn Hale ‘18, Arts Editor In the beginning of May, the Friday Morning Announcements Question of the Week disappeared, and two seniors appeared […]
