In the fifty years since his assassination, the image of Dr. King has, in a lot of ways, been softened to allow for a mainstream […]
The force is strong with this one; The Last Jedi is one of the franchises’ best
“This is not going to go how you think” utters Luke Skywalker in one of the few promotional glimpses we received for The Last Jedi; […]
High school Quiz Show team to compete on WGBH
Out of over 100 teams that tried out for WGBH’s high school quiz show, only sixteen qualified for the televised competition. Wellesley High School’s quiz […]
Ranking the top movies of 2017
2017 has been a film success, with varied subject matters and amazing actors that have produced many outstanding movies. Catch all of these movies before […]
New NHS guidelines ensure that members engage with community
This year, the high school’s National Honor Society (NHS) has made two major changes to its guidelines for members. NHS students must now participate in […]
Responding to the swastika
“I shouldn’t have to write about this.” That was my initial reaction to hearing the news on a Friday night two weeks ago, when principal […]
WGBH leads conversation on wrongful imprisonment and false convictions
For most Americans, staying out of jail means following the rules, but for some, obedience does not cut it. On November 21, Victor Rosario, a […]
Wellesley runners find success at All-States
On Saturday, November 18, boys and girls cross country headed to Wrentham Developmental Center for the MIAA All State Championships. Both the boys and the […]
Small fire erupts at Sweeney Todd performance
Flames lit up the stage at the evening show of Sweeney Todd on November 11. The last of four performances, the show could have ended […]
A week to remember: my first-hand look at the world of journalism
Editor’s note: Shannon Chaffers was the representative for Massachusetts at the Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference in June, 2017. On June 17, 51 […]
