Approximately 75% of the United States’ population suffers from a fear of public speaking. Actors and actresses must develop an array of strategies to deal […]
OPINION: AP History in Oklahoma should remain
Oklahoma State Representative Dan Fisher has pushed bill HB 1380 in order to prevent funds from supporting the AP History program at their high schools, […]
Spontaneity Says: Think of all the things we couldn’t do without high school
Because I start my conversations with a simple greeting before proceeding to analyze the form and function of every person’s response, I feel I have […]
Community reflections: a tribute to Black History Month
Sarah Boone, inventor of the ironing board; Elbert R. Robinson, creator of the electric trolley; Dr. Charles Drew, initiator of the world’s first blood bank; […]
Visual art department offers new mediums for art amateurs
Everyone has heard a teacher claim “you don’t need to be a good artist to do this project.” The class groans, knowing it’s not true. […]
Boyd balances wide array of passions
“Everyone is always saying to get girls interested in computer science and other STEM [Science, Technology, Engineering and Math] fields, but all I see [are] […]
Mikula makes music with many mediums
Music is a true passion for Andrew Mikula ’15, one which he expresses not only through playing the cello but also through singing and producing […]
Time to stop complaining and start criticizing
It seems as though we cannot make it through a night purely celebrating entertainment without complaining about the recipients, presenters, and voters of the […]
900 Worcester Street
Will a fifty million dollar international level skating complex be popping up in Wellesley? That is one of several proposals for the 8-acre plot of […]
Boston breaks snowfall records ‘weather’ we like it or not
After nearly three major blizzards and dozens of scattered storms, the city of Boston has received a little over 100 inches of total snowfall this […]