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A COVID-19 Halloween
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A COVID-19 Halloween

  • Kaelyn King '22, Editor-in-Chief
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“Since the COVID-19 outbreak, the word ‘normal’ has lost all meaning,” said high school nurse Krisann Miller. From shopping at the grocery store to going […]

College applications during COVID-19: Five perspectives
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College applications during COVID-19: Five perspectives

  • Suzie Kim '23, Executive Editor-in-Chief
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Evolutions maintains its routine despite COVID restrictions
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Evolutions maintains its routine despite COVID restrictions

  • Addie Schiller '22, Co-Features Editor
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Citizenship, community, collaboration, creativity, innovation, and communication are just some of the core values of Evolutions, a project-based program for thirty juniors and seniors at […]

High school nurses versus a global pandemic
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High school nurses versus a global pandemic

  • Kaelyn King '22, Editor-in-Chief
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In just a few months, walking through the school hallways went from a mindless task to an impossible problem that must be solved in order […]

Fall sports carry on amidst new protocols
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Fall sports carry on amidst new protocols

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Even amidst the new world of masks, social distancing, temperature checks, contact-tracing sheets, and new protocols, fall sports at the high school are up and […]

Navigating the pandemic: how a local restaurant has handled the COVID-19 outbreak
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Navigating the pandemic: how a local restaurant has handled the COVID-19 outbreak

  • Ian Lei '21, Editor-in-Chief
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Amelia Childs, owner of CrepeBerry, a vegetarian creperie and smoothie bar, said that the initial cases of COVID-19 in Wellesley were scary for her. She […]

COVID-19 update – Brook Path remains open but Morses Pond may be the next target
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COVID-19 update – Brook Path remains open but Morses Pond may be the next target

  • Addie Schiller '22, Co-Features Editor
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Wellesley’s Board of Selectmen and Board of Health originally gathered on May 1 to discuss a possible mandatory face-covering order but put a hold on […]

Schools are closed, but learning doesn’t stop
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Schools are closed, but learning doesn’t stop

  • Kaelyn King '22, Editor-in-Chief
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On March 12, all Wellesley public schools were closed indefinitely because of the COVID-19 pandemic and an increase in local COVID-19 cases. Since the closing […]

Time to get off the couch: why physical activity is so important right now
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Time to get off the couch: why physical activity is so important right now

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With much of life put on hold due to the outbreak of COVID-19, establishing a sense of normalcy in our new reality can be a […]

A Doctor’s Perspective: Q and A with the Chief of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Tufts Medical Center, Dr. Helen Boucher
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  • Q+A

A Doctor’s Perspective: Q and A with the Chief of Geographic Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Tufts Medical Center, Dr. Helen Boucher

  • Eva Wall '22, Arts Editor
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How did you choose your infectious disease specialty when you entered the medical field?  I loved all of medicine so it was not an easy […]

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    By Katherine Xu '27, Editor-in-Chief
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