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Girls’ basketball team welcomes new co-head coaches

Feb 2, 2023 George Coulouras '23, Staff Writer
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Student-run a cappella groups bring musicians and the surrounding community together

Nov 22, 2022 Paige Ablon '24, Assistant Arts Editor
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Nov 21, 2022 Griffin Jordan '24, Staff Writer
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Sports

Girls’ basketball team welcomes new co-head coaches

Feb 2, 2023 George Coulouras '23, Staff Writer

The girls’ basketball team had a disappointing season last winter, as the team finished with a win-loss record of 3-17.…

Sports

From Football to Track and Field: Tyler Yen’s Sports Journey

Feb 1, 2023 Clementine Zei '24, Multimedia Director

As one of the captains of the football team, indoor track team, and outdoor track teams, Tyler Yen ’23 sets…

Arts Features

Oren Liebenthal 23’s album review Instagram hit 26 thousand followers and is only going up from here

Jan 3, 2023 Annabelle Nolan '23, Features Editor

If a daily, or hourly, scroll through Instagram is part of your routine, you may have come across the account…

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Student-run a cappella groups bring musicians and the surrounding community together

Nov 22, 2022 Paige Ablon '24, Assistant Arts Editor

The high school’s a cappella groups, A Cappella Anonymous, Renegade A Cappella, Ladies First A Cappella, and Inchordination A Cappella,…

Opinion

Climate change: the peril of inaction

Nov 21, 2022 Griffin Jordan '24, Staff Writer

As floods, heat waves, and other climate disasters ravage our world, national governments have promised more action and urgency on…

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Light It Up! The Wellesley Field Fund’s final push for lights

Nov 17, 2022 Ben Galligan '23, Sports Editor and Co-Business Manager

This past summer, the Natural Resource Commission (NRC) voted 3-2 in favor of adding locker rooms, a new sound system,…

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A farewell to Mrs. Zinck and a welcome to Mr. Malone

Nov 7, 2022 Griffin Jordan '24, Staff Writer

For nine years, Mrs. Diane Zinck provided smiles and stability to the high school. She served as the WHS secretary…

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Wellesley Educators Association continues collective bargaining for new contract amidst challenges

Nov 5, 2022 William Liu '24, Opinions Editor

Due to scheduling difficulties during the summer, the WEA and the WPS decided to put negotiations on hold until the…

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What are the Massachusetts ballot questions for the upcoming election?

Nov 5, 2022 Caroline Thornton '23, Senior News Editor

On November 8, voters across the country will head to the polls for the 2022 midterm elections. As well as…

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The Wellesley Public Schools’ new strategic plan: is it an opportunity to add religious and cultural holidays to the academic calendar?

Nov 3, 2022 Lily Jin '24, Staff Writer

How does a school decide what holiday students should take off? Under state law, public schools across Massachusetts must have…

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  • Girls’ basketball team welcomes new co-head coaches
    By George Coulouras '23, Staff Writer
    February 2, 2023
    The girls’ basketball team had a disappointing season last winter, as the team finished with a win-loss record of 3-17. Now, two new faces will be on the bench looking to turn the girls’ […]
  • From Football to Track and Field: Tyler Yen’s Sports Journey
    By Clementine Zei '24, Multimedia Director
    February 1, 2023
    As one of the captains of the football team, indoor track team, and outdoor track teams, Tyler Yen ’23 sets an example for many.  “He practices as hard as anyone, pays attention to the […]
  • Oren Liebenthal 23’s album review Instagram hit 26 thousand followers and is only going up from here
    By Annabelle Nolan '23, Features Editor
    January 3, 2023
    If a daily, or hourly, scroll through Instagram is part of your routine, you may have come across the account @an_album_a_day_ol. Perhaps you joined the now 26 thousand followers, or, after […]
  • Student-run a cappella groups bring musicians and the surrounding community together
    By Paige Ablon '24, Assistant Arts Editor
    November 22, 2022
    The high school’s a cappella groups, A Cappella Anonymous, Renegade A Cappella, Ladies First A Cappella, and Inchordination A Cappella, serve as an extended family for singers. In his […]
  • Climate change: the peril of inaction
    By Griffin Jordan '24, Staff Writer
    November 21, 2022
    As floods, heat waves, and other climate disasters ravage our world, national governments have promised more action and urgency on the issue of climate change. But, in reality, these […]
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