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Massachusetts mask mandate pushed until January 2022
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Massachusetts mask mandate pushed until January 2022

  • Addie Schiller '22, Co-Features Editor
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Students have been wearing masks in school for over a year, but with many eligible to get their vaccines, many are wondering when they can […]

How the nurse’s office has evolved since the pandemic
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How the nurse’s office has evolved since the pandemic

  • Tate Bannish '24, Staff Writer
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Over the past year, many COVID-19 measures have been taken to keep students and staff safe in their learning and teaching environments. From mask mandates […]

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Reflection on a year of COVID-19

  • Clementine Zei '24, Editor-in-Chief
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In March of 2020, over 50 million students were impacted across the U.S. by the change to remote learning. In fall of 2020, Wellesley Public […]

The high school’s faculty and staff’s reactions to COVID vaccination
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The high school’s faculty and staff’s reactions to COVID vaccination

  • Suzie Kim '23, Executive Editor-in-Chief
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Nurse: Miller Ms. Krisanne Miller, a nurse at the high school, received the Moderna vaccine during phase two of the vaccination roll-out. She received her […]

The problem with single use masks
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The problem with single use masks

  • Tate Wilde '21, Business Manager
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These days, whenever leaving the house, you always have to remember to grab a mask. Whether you’re heading to the grocery store, walking around the […]

An inside scoop: how students are feeling regarding plans for return to full in-person learning
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An inside scoop: how students are feeling regarding plans for return to full in-person learning

  • Tate Bannish '24, Staff Writer
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Reminiscing on the past year, students have spent each day hopping from one Zoom call to the next, all the while feeling completely in the […]

Combating anti-Asian hate in Wellesley
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Combating anti-Asian hate in Wellesley

  • Iris Xia '22, Co-Opinions Editor
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A Filipino-American brutally slashed in the face with a box cutter in New York. An elderly Thai immigrant shoved to the ground in the street […]

Coaches and players continue to maintain social distancing guidelines as the Fall II season begins
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Coaches and players continue to maintain social distancing guidelines as the Fall II season begins

  • Hank Guo '23, Editor-in-Chief
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Fall II Sports, consisting of indoor track, football, cheerleading, and girls’ volleyball have been set to run from February 22 to April 25. Originally moved […]

Performing Arts department adapts to the hybrid model at the high school
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Performing Arts department adapts to the hybrid model at the high school

  • Kate Bhatt '22, Co-Features Editor
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Though the hybrid model at the high school aims to make life in school as normal as possible while still adhering to COVID-19 safety protocols, […]

Senior Class Officers build community despite barriers: How masks can bring us together
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Senior Class Officers build community despite barriers: How masks can bring us together

  • Lizzie Berger '22, Senior News Editor
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Although the class of  2020 lost the end of their senior year, it is often swept under the rug that the class of 2021 is […]

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