Benjamin Lussier wants to be better every day. His motivation for doing good shows, no matter where he is on the globe. He studies, works […]
To “My” Kids, Their Families, My Friends, Town of Wellesley and WPS Community Members from Bill Craft (WHS, 1987, WMS Counselor) 3/11/19
First, I am saddened and angered by what happened to the teacher who received the email and want to say that I am so sorry. […]
300 Word Profile: Derek’s Homes
As he sits in the arts building at Choate Rosemary Hall, Derek Ng paints a landscape of a city. A city of eight-thousand skyscrapers; a […]
300 Word Profile: Worker for the people
At the bustling Quebrada Bakery, alongside her mostly college and high school aged coworkers, 55 year old Karen Giorgio runs back and forth behind the […]
Special Issue — Race & Racism in Wellesley: Revisited
In response to the multitude of discriminatory actions in the past few years, The Bradford put together this special issue to highlight the culture of […]
A Star is Born: A raw story of life
The 2018 film adaptation of “A Star is Born”, directed by Bradley Cooper, conveys the raw emotion of life, love, and passion, ultimately painting the […]
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. […]
Grammar Segment: Commas
In The Bradford‘s first grammar segment, Zoe Gieger ’20 and Kate Waisel ’20 summarized basic comma rules and provided some tips on how to properly […]
