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New AP Computer Science course introduced, replaces Building Android Apps

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Replacing this year’s computer science elective Building Android Apps, the math department will introduce an AP Computer Science Principles course, a new AP offered by […]

American Electoral Politics class prepares students to vote
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American Electoral Politics class prepares students to vote

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A version of this article appeared on print in our November 2016 issue. For many students, a forced in-class debate concerning Democratic presidential nominee Hillary […]

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Wellesley Public Media explores self-defense class in “Power-Up” documentary

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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 […]

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The differences between you and me

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Sometimes people forget I’m a person of color because I’m pale. From far away, you couldn’t tell me apart from someone who is racially white. […]

Swastika found etched onto Wellesley High School computer screen
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Swastika found etched onto Wellesley High School computer screen

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There is an ongoing investigation by the Wellesley High School administration surrounding a swastika etched onto a computer in the language lab. Ms. Lisa Siegel, […]

Friday night to Sunday morning: Improv Troupe films movie in 48 hours
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Friday night to Sunday morning: Improv Troupe films movie in 48 hours

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By Christie Yu ’18, Editor in Chief of Web                                                              While Hollywood producers can take years to make a movie, Improv Troupe can do so […]

SATIRE: New species discovered among student body; you won’t believe what they can do!
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SATIRE: New species discovered among student body; you won’t believe what they can do!

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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 […]

K’NEX project rises to Guinness World Record
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K’NEX project rises to Guinness World Record

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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 […]

Red Ink Magazine showcases student creativity
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Red Ink Magazine showcases student creativity

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Calling all students: Red Ink Magazine is accepting all forms of student art, including writing, visual art, and music, for publication in their online magazine. […]

AOM: Alex Hermacinski – capturing talent
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AOM: Alex Hermacinski – capturing talent

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Alex Hermacinski ’16 has been taking photography classes since her middle school years, and it has paid off. Recently, Hermacinski’s artwork was exhibited in the […]

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    By Kaya Charoensiddhi '27, News Editor
    Each month, the Art department highlights outstanding student work by selecting two artists in 2-D and 3-D art. Sophie Kwan ’25 (2-D, Drawing and Painting), Katie Gallico ’25 (2-D, Drawing […]
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    By Katherine Xu '27, Editor-in-Chief
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