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
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 […]
Current happenings we need to leave in 2021
Spreading misinformation about COVID-19 Poto courtesy of Pexels. This may seem obvious. However, for some, it is not. Although history has proven that there will […]
Women’s History Month: 99 years of diligence amid disruption
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
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 […]
The price of overnight internet fame
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 […]
Gymnastics season comes to an end as the team places third at conference championships
The high school gymnastics team, consisting of eleven gymnasts and two coaches, has pushed themselves physically and mentally to bring home an impressive 6-1 record […]
Lunar New Year should be a school holiday in Wellesley
Over the last few years, the status of Lunar New Year, an East Asian cultural holiday marking the beginning of a year on the traditional […]
Letter to the Editor: Pledge of Allegiance, a Unifying Oath
This Letter to the Editor was in response to William Liu ’24’s opinion in the March 2022 edition of The Bradford titled “Why We Should […]
Delayed Release: Student sentiments about COVID-19 shift with the rise of the new omicron variant
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 […]
