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New development puts affordable housing on the  market in Wellesley
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New development puts affordable housing on the market in Wellesley

  • Zoe Gieger
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It’s easy to notice that Wellesley has a housing problem: down practically every street is one single-family home after another, and in Wellesley, that almost […]

Activism from home
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Activism from home

  • Kaelyn King '22, Editor-in-Chief
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High school students around the world are learning to overcome the notion that because they are younger they have to wait for adults in power […]

Navigating the pandemic: how a local restaurant has handled the COVID-19 outbreak
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Navigating the pandemic: how a local restaurant has handled the COVID-19 outbreak

  • Ian Lei '21, Editor-in-Chief
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Amelia Childs, owner of CrepeBerry, a vegetarian creperie and smoothie bar, said that the initial cases of COVID-19 in Wellesley were scary for her. She […]

Student Padlet: a safe space to reflect and share
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Student Padlet: a safe space to reflect and share

  • The Bradford
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In response to the recent killing of George Floyd at the hands of police, and the subsequent protests against racial injustice, The Bradford wants to […]

How test-optional pilots could fundamentally improve college admissions
  • Opinion

How test-optional pilots could fundamentally improve college admissions

  • Tate Wilde '21, Business Manager
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For decades, standardized testing has played a vital role in the entrance to higher education, serving as an indicator of college readiness and a prediction […]

Kindness rocks, teddy bears, and the “Brook Path Zoo”: What the Wellesley community is doing to spread positivity during the COVID-19 crisis
  • Features

Kindness rocks, teddy bears, and the “Brook Path Zoo”: What the Wellesley community is doing to spread positivity during the COVID-19 crisis

  • Lizzie Berger '22, Senior News Editor
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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 […]

How junior lacrosse athletes are dealing with the season cancellation and recruitment
  • Sports

How junior lacrosse athletes are dealing with the season cancellation and recruitment

  • Eva Wall '22, Arts Editor
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For many student-athletes, junior year serves as a critical season for college scouting and recruiting. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s spring sports season […]

Cross country team goes above and beyond: $20,000 raised to help feed front line workers
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Cross country team goes above and beyond: $20,000 raised to help feed front line workers

  • Suzie Kim '23, Executive Editor-in-Chief
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On April 25, the high school’s cross country team planned and executed a “virtual runathon” to fundraise for the front line workers of the COVID-19 […]

Q&A with Ms. Katherine Speed: coping with COVID-19 as a professional in performing arts
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Q&A with Ms. Katherine Speed: coping with COVID-19 as a professional in performing arts

  • Suzie Kim '23, Executive Editor-in-Chief
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What does your current daily schedule consist of?  My schedule varies from day to day, but it’s a combination of teaching, self-care, and family time. […]

Wellesley High School Athletes Finding New Ways to Stay in Shape
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Wellesley High School Athletes Finding New Ways to Stay in Shape

  • Intern
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Since Governor Charlie Baker issued the closure of all Massachusetts schools for the rest of the year, all high school and club spring sports have […]

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The Latest

  • March 2026 Print Edition
    By Katherine Xu '27, Editor-in-Chief
    BRADFORD MARCH 2026 FINALDownload […]
  • Swiss exchange program encourages students to branch out
    By Katherine Xu '27, Editor-in-Chief
    This September, fifteen students from Wirtschaftsgymnasium Basel-Stadt (Basel Business School) in Switzerland arrived in Wellesley to spend two weeks living with a host family. Each […]
  • Unique fusion: Karma’s arrival brings Asian blends and classic dishes
    By Grace Zhao '27, Features Editor
    Nestled in a cozy corner of Linden Square, Karma Asian Fusion offers upscale Asian Cuisine, combining flavors from numerous regions to make unique combinations. Inside, hungry restaurant […]
  • Wellesley artists unite the community with electrical box art
    By Ayesha Kapoor '26, Editor-in-Chief
    Flowers, sports equipment, birds, police cars, and silhouettes. These designs are scattered throughout Wellesley, painted on electrical boxes along sidewalks and roads. An effort that began […]
  • How the Red Sox can turn a wild card exit into a World Series championship
    By Freddy Alexander '27, Staff Writer
    Boston is a town blessed with tremendous sporting success. We claim 38 championships in hockey, basketball, football, and baseball combined — we are literally one of the winningest cities […]

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