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Pixar’s “Turning Red” reaches farther than just providing a new cultural lense for adolescence among Asian girls in the diaspora. 
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Pixar’s “Turning Red” reaches farther than just providing a new cultural lense for adolescence among Asian girls in the diaspora. 

  • Fiona Zhou '24, Executive Editor-in-Chief
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“Sorry I’m not perfect. Sorry that I’m not good enough. Sorry I’ll never be like you.” These were the words Meilin (Mei) Lee said to […]

Paige Stephenson: How eyes are the windows to the soul
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Paige Stephenson: How eyes are the windows to the soul

  • Clementine Zei '24, Editor-in-Chief
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The hum of students busy at work, the heat from the torch, and the satisfaction of completing a hard labored project. To Paige Stephenson ’22, […]

Acastock returns for two nights of community and artistry
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Acastock returns for two nights of community and artistry

  • Elizabeth Hoerter '25, Executive Editor
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For the first time in two years the high school’s four a cappella groups, alongside guest group Duly Noted from the University of Massachusetts at […]

Netflix’s “Cheer” does not dissapoint with an unexpected season two
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Netflix’s “Cheer” does not dissapoint with an unexpected season two

  • Eva Wall '22, Arts Editor
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Despite the immense amount of fame they have experienced since “Cheer” first premiered in 2020, the Navarro cheer team remains in the gym in their […]

The price of overnight internet fame
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  • Pop Culture

The price of overnight internet fame

  • Clementine Zei '24, Editor-in-Chief
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Imagine: you posted a light-hearted TikTok on your account earlier today, and you think nothing of it – your account is mainly random videos of […]

Inside Job mixes a classic comedic approach with a fun, new premise
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Inside Job mixes a classic comedic approach with a fun, new premise

  • Adam Juma ’23, News Editor and Co-Business Manager
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Inside Job features a talking dolphin, charismatic and clueless intern, and a sentient mycelium as just some of Reagan’s coworkers Think of the most absurd […]

Hey look, it’s me!
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Hey look, it’s me!

  • Fiona Zhou '24, Executive Editor-in-Chief
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“I truly believe that he thought it was him. He just kept staring at the screen and looking back at us and smiling.” said the […]

Netflix’s satirical political comedy hits the target
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Netflix’s satirical political comedy hits the target

  • Maddie Merowitz '23, Arts Editor
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Released December 24, 2021, just in time for families desperate for entertainment during the winter break, Netflix’s  “Don’t Look Up”  is a masterful satire that […]

Donda: Kanye West’s musical renaissance
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Donda: Kanye West’s musical renaissance

  • William Liu '24, Editor-in-Chief
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Named after his late mother, Donda is the tenth studio album by controversial American music icon Kanye West. Executively produced by himself and featuring a […]

An insider look into Spotify Wrapped
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An insider look into Spotify Wrapped

  • Addie Schiller '22, Co-Features Editor
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On December 1, 2021, whether they saw it on their account, or social media, Spotify users woke up to “Top 5” blasted everywhere. Olivia Rodrigo’s […]

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The Latest

  • 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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