On March 12, all Wellesley public schools were closed indefinitely because of the COVID-19 pandemic and an increase in local COVID-19 cases. Since the closing […]
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Colleges drop testing requirements amid Coronavirus pandemic
Colleges across the country have dropped or temporarily suspended testing requirements for applicants due to the cancellations of both the SAT and ACT because of […]
WHS Helper App on the App Store to aid students in managing their schedules
On January 2, Zachary Kohnen ’21 published his self-created WHS Helper App to the App Store and Google Play for both Apple and Android devices. […]
Vaping consequences
The high school implements harsher repercussions for vaping as the state recognizes public health emergency As vaping becomes a bigger problem among teenagers, the high […]
Wellesley seeks solutions to global problems
Inside the local efforts to combat consequences cited by climate studies The Earth — including Wellesley — will face drastically worsening conditions due to climate […]
The Parking Situation
For upperclassmen with cars, lack of parking is a common complaint, just like how little sleep you got or how hard your Psychology test was. […]
Top Headlines of 2018
To watch The Bradford’s 60 Seconds segment featuring these headlines, click here. Parkland shooting takes seventeen lives, prompting nationwide walkouts and local activism On February […]
High school hosts Toys for Tots drive
For a week before December 11, the high school participated in a toy collection to support the U.S. Marine’s Toys For Tots drive. Coordinated by […]
This is Us: Five Festive Celebrations of Light
Pedro Carrasquillo has a knack for display cases. After passing by the first floor’s empty exhibit one too many times, the high school’s longtime Spanish […]
