By Christine Arumainayagam ’16, Staff writer These days, it isn’t unusual to find high school students falling apart from stress, complaining that they went to […]
Payment for tampons sparks controversy
By Carolyn Hale ‘18, Arts Editor Inside almost every girl’s backpack at school, for about five days each month, a small pouch contains a half […]
Art project paints mental health in a new light
By Samantha Kizner ‘19, Staff Writer Stereotypes and stigmas surround nearly everything in society. However, the stigma around mental health is more prominent than many […]
Former Raider makes name in the Big Leagues
By Peter Santo ‘16, Sports Editor Emeritus; with additional reporting by Owen Zides ’19, Sports Editor It’s a long road from the Raider baseball team […]
Chris Mykrantz takes the stage
By Celia Golod ’17, Social Media Editor High school’s a place of learning and growth for most, but for senior Chris Mykrantz, it is more […]
Seven Favorite Lemonade Recipes for Summer
By Olivia Gieger ’17, Editor-in-Chief In honor of our June issue that celebrates the spirit of summer, we’ve compiled some of our favorite lemonade […]
Wellesley Middle School says goodbye to beloved band director
By Shannon Chaffers ’18, Opinions Editor When most people ponder the vastness that is their future, they dream of making a difference in an area […]
Two seniors see success with the Film Festival
By Carolyn Hale ‘18, Arts Editor In the beginning of May, the Friday Morning Announcements Question of the Week disappeared, and two seniors appeared […]
Morrison helps students dissect chemistry
By Sydney Hughes ‘19, Staff Writer The whoopie pie loving Louisa Morrison is soon to be delivering a baby, but that does not stop […]
Friday night to Sunday morning: Improv Troupe films movie in 48 hours
By Christie Yu ’18, Editor in Chief of Web While Hollywood producers can take years to make a movie, Improv Troupe can do so […]
