Buckle your seatbelts and get ready to take a musical journey around the world, this Friday at Unified Theatre’s fifth annual end of year performance. […]
Year-end festivities
As the arrival of summer approaches, the end-of-year dances run by the school give students a chance to celebrate yet another successful year. All classes […]
Side-splitting play and musical take the high school stage this spring
With colorful characters like a quirky comfort counselor and even more colorful songs with titles such as “My Unfortunate Erection,” the spring musical, The 25th […]
World Affairs club attends nationals in D.C.
On April 24, Advisor Mr. John Burns and four members of the World Affairs club departed on an all expense paid trip to Washington D.C. […]
OPINION: Should we reinstate schoolwide midterms?
It’s a curious phenomenon: a certain week every year, it is universally guaranteed that you will find students in libraries and classrooms with their heads […]
OPINION: By land and by sea
There is no doubt that the costs of junior and senior events are exorbitant. Junior Boat Cruise, an extravagant celebration on a cruise ship, harbors […]
Artist of the Month: From class notes to music notes, Roth has it balanced
For Mara Roth ’15, playing the oboe is more than just an extracurricular activity; it is a source of inspiration, a relief from the pressures […]
Recap of Marathon Monday
April 20 marked the 119th annual Boston Marathon, an event celebrated throughout the Wellesley community. 30,000 official participants participated in this year’s marathon, which raised […]
AP test schedule and tips
Week 1: Monday May 4- Friday May 8 Day: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Morning: Chemistry Calculus AB,BC English literature and composition Computer Science Spanish […]
Wellesley groups perform at Symphony Hall
Dating back to its conception in 1900, Symphony Hall has held an integral place in Boston’s culture for over a century, and it is nationally […]