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Freshmen learn about biases on Step-Up Day
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Freshmen learn about biases on Step-Up Day

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On Step-Up Day, while the sophomores took the Pre-ACT, the juniors took the PSAT, and the seniors met with college representatives, this year’s freshman class […]

Freshmen class officers to establish a strong social media presence
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Freshmen class officers to establish a strong social media presence

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Although the freshmen started school just one month ago, they are quickly adjusting to the high school lifestyle. For class president Josh Lunger ‘21 and […]

Acatober anticipates celebration of singing and a sellout crowd
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Acatober anticipates celebration of singing and a sellout crowd

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The one and only Acatober concert displaying all 320 voices of the choral department and more than seven different singing groups will take place on […]

Gold medalist Whitehill takes over girls soccer
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Gold medalist Whitehill takes over girls soccer

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With the soccer season now underway, new girls soccer coach, Cat Whitehill, looks to lead the Raiders back to the state tournament, all the while […]

Final exam changes include more assessment options, flexibility in scheduling
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Final exam changes include more assessment options, flexibility in scheduling

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The first month of this year at the high school has been filled with rumors, anticipation, and confusion among students and faculty as to how […]

Fashion takes over Boston this week
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Fashion takes over Boston this week

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In black jeans and an untucked red button-down shirt, Jay Calderin looked like he was ready for a casual Thursday night of reading and working […]

New high school intramural program to begin this fall
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New high school intramural program to begin this fall

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Students returning to high school after a long summer break is a time met with excitement for a strong year, but it also brings back […]

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METCO fashion show stylishly promotes diversity

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Jayda Parks ’17 was brainstorming ideas for a fun and interesting senior project when she realized that she could combine her love of fashion with […]

Students reflect on their adventure to India
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Students reflect on their adventure to India

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This past April break, 25 students and four chaperones took a 16 hour flight to India for an art trip, where they would spend two […]

Grant Hightower’s journey to graduation speaker
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Grant Hightower’s journey to graduation speaker

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In October 2015, a few tables and chairs, a box of junk, and a coffee mug that read “I love farts” littered the METCO room. […]

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    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 […]
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    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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