By Christie Yu ’18, Arts Editor A concoction of deodorant fumes and fermented cafeteria food smells, mixed with the blood, sweat, and tears of fellow […]
SATIRE: 3rd graders prep for prom
By Christine Arumainayagam ’16, Senior Staff Writer Prom: it’s every little girl’s dream. High heels, glittering jewelry, and of course, the long, flowing dress that […]
Veni, vidi, vici: A Bradford reporter’s journey abroad the France Fantastic Art Trip
By Carolyn Hale ’18, Arts Editor Days one and two: Art in the city of love [slideshow_deploy id=’4204′] On the Wednesday before […]
K’NEX project rises to Guinness World Record
Wondering what the giant K’NEX structure is doing in the cafeteria? Certainly, it stands out from the backpacks, cafeteria trays, and Raider t-shirts of the […]
Faison changes the culture of the kitchen
Many students have recently noticed a considerable uptick in the quality of food in the high school cafeteria. The food has become fresher, more delicious, […]
Winter sports end as teams compete in playoff games
In the past week, the girls’ basketball team, boys’ hockey team, and girls’ hockey teams competed in playoff games in hopes to compete at the […]
Wellesley trivia wiz team takes to the stage and the screen
Are you a fan of game shows, especially ones you can be a part of? Well the WHS quiz show team, who competed on WGBH’s […]
Review: American Sniper a Chronicle through Iraq
Reviewed by Jacob Nangle ’18 Chris Kyle’s incredible and perilous journey through Iraq is chronicled in American Sniper, the latest directorial effort from Clint Eastwood. […]
Girls’ nordic season heading far from downhill
The girls’ nordic ski team embark on an race this snow-scarce winter. Image courtesy of John Fantini. Hard work, endurance, passion, goals, and perseverance define the […]
Wellesley wakes up white
Wellesley wakes up white Olivia Gieger ’17 Associate Editor Debbie Irving grew up walking down the same hallways as we do, frequenting the same Boston […]
