Finally Wellesley is home to what it has craved for so many years now: a cozy coffee shop complete with fireplaces, bookshelves and comfy couches. […]
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Why we ALL need to care
“This is the last thing I want to deal with right now,” I thought after I opened the link to a swarm of racist messages […]
Seven Favorite Lemonade Recipes for Summer
By Olivia Gieger ’17, Editor-in-Chief In honor of our June issue that celebrates the spirit of summer, we’ve compiled some of our favorite lemonade […]
Q+A: Getting to know your graduation speaker, Craig Brown
Curated by Olivia Gieger ’17, Editor-in-Chief With 15 years of teaching AP Calculus and an assistant principal certification, Craig Brown has an unquenchable curiosity and […]
A Wellesley Mansion that rivals the Cliff Estates
By Olivia Gieger ’17, Editor in Chief Every day, runners, walkers, dogs, and baby carriages alike beat down the dirt paths of Wellesley’s Elm Bank reservation. Unbeknownst […]
SATIRE: Students awakes from Instagram induced coma
By Olivia Gieger ’17, Associate Editor On Thursday, Wellesley residents celebrated the return to consciousness of a sophomore student after she spent a week in […]
Wellesley wakes up white
Wellesley wakes up white Olivia Gieger ’17 Associate Editor Debbie Irving grew up walking down the same hallways as we do, frequenting the same Boston […]
Uncovering Evolutions
What junior or senior in high school would not want to spend their school day running outdoors or creating artwork while their peers stay indoors […]
Memory and Truism Projects expand artists’ perspectives
For artists, inspiration can stem from the life of a small child in need, to their own cultural heritage, and the means through which they […]
Charlesworth comes from Charter school, eager for new technology and new faces
For David Charlesworth, what could have become a career misstep ended up leading him to his true passion. The Stonehill College graduate began school as […]