In late March, 16 high school juniors and seniors worked on solving problem-based projects and learning how to become stronger leaders while exploring Peru’s Sacred […]
Navigating the world of fake news and alternative facts
As an expansion of The Bradford’s flow chart guide in the print edition, we’ve compiled a digital guide to help readers delve deeper into understanding […]
‘Patriots Day’ reopens conversations about Boston Marathon Bombings
For many Bostonians, April 15, 2013 was an unforgettable day. They can tell you exactly where they were when they heard the news of the […]
Two Wellesley teachers to run Boston Marathon for Wellesley ABC
On April 17, two teachers from the high school will run the Boston Marathon in support of Wellesley ABC (A Better Chance), a program that […]
Third STEM Expo comes to Wellesley High School
How often do students have the opportunity to dissect a real brain, play with robots, and ride a hovercraft all in the span of a […]
Celebration of Talent uncovers “hidden talent” in student body
With acts ranging from Kanye West songs to stand-up comedy to a self-written song, several Wellesley students showcased their abilities at the “Celebration of Talent” […]
MIAA is not for the athletes
While it’s commendable that the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association claims that its mission is to provide, “lifelong and life-quality learning experiences to students while enhancing […]
Freshman on varsity reflect on challenges and benefits
For most high school sports, there’s a separate team for freshmen, allowing them to compete with athletes of their own size and capability rather than […]
Talking Tunes: Kate Harrigan
The Bradford’s Print Editor-in-Chief Zach Miller sat down with History teacher and music lover Ms. Kate Harrigan to talk about Harrigan’s favorite bands, listening to […]
HHU Update: No 24 section school
With the HHU Master Planning Committee slowly finishing its research to best shape the town’s elementary schools for upcoming decades, the MPC has finalized its […]
