Columbine. Newtown. Marshall County. Aztec. Parkland. Nicholas Dworet had just received an academic scholarship from the University of Indiana. He was supposed to swim on […]
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Reacting to the gun violence
On Valentine’s Day, another shooting occurred in Parkland, Florida, where a former, disturbed student entered the school with a semiautomatic rifle used it to kill […]
Fashion takes over Boston this week
In black jeans and an untucked red button-down shirt, Jay Calderin looked like he was ready for a casual Thursday night of reading and working […]
Katz launches campaign for State Senate
Ms. Jacqueline Katz spends her days teaching students about historic elections, analyzing famous politicians, and contemplating policy decisions. This spring, however, she took the step […]
Ceramics Intensives fundraise through Empty Bowls project
Jazz music and steam float around the faculty dining room, as spoons clink against ceramic bowls and people slurp soup. In hopes of fighting hunger […]
Students take home gold at New England Theater Conference
The high school blew away the judges at this year’s New England Theatre Conference (NETC), with students winning 1st place in the Dance and Musical […]
The importance of managing stress
A version of this article appeared on print in our November 2016 issue. Pens and pencils lay scattered among binders filled with papers. Bent over […]
Local artist participates in Street Pianos Boston
A version of this article appeared on print in our November 2016 issue. Strangers gather around a colorfully decorated piano sitting in the middle of […]
Wellesley Public Media explores self-defense class in “Power-Up” documentary
As the documentary “Power-Up” commences, Ella Redmond ’17 stands on a black mat in the middle of a gym. Her classmates surround the edge of […]
Introducing India: A chance to experience the culture
During April break of 2017, 24 art students and six faculty members will make the long journey to India for the annual art trip to […]