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Grant Hightower’s journey to graduation speaker
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Grant Hightower’s journey to graduation speaker

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In October 2015, a few tables and chairs, a box of junk, and a coffee mug that read “I love farts” littered the METCO room. […]

Talking Tunes: Kate Harrigan
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Talking Tunes: Kate Harrigan

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The Bradford’s Print Editor-in-Chief Zach Miller sat down with History teacher and music lover Ms. Kate Harrigan to talk about Harrigan’s favorite bands, listening to […]

Talking Tunes: Ken Bateman
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Talking Tunes: Ken Bateman

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The Bradford’s Print Editor-in-Chief sat down with Science teacher and music lover Mr. Ken Bateman to talk about Bateman’s favorite bands, the ten-album test, rock […]

Talking Tunes: Alan Braizer
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Talking Tunes: Alan Braizer

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The Bradford’s Print Editor-in-Chief sat down with English teacher and music lover Mr. Alan Brazier to talk about Brazier’s favorite bands, music then vs. music […]

Breaking down the racist Facebook messages of this summer
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Breaking down the racist Facebook messages of this summer

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A version of this article appeared on print in our November 2016 issue. “It made the hair on the back of my neck stand up,” […]

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Hardy-Hunnewell-Upham committee investigates the future of Wellesley elementary schools

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The town of Wellesley formed the Hardy-Hunnewell-Upham Facilities Project (HHU) in April 2016. Since that point, the 18 members of the committee have worked tirelessly […]

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Why Wellesley can no longer practice selective sensitivity

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Let me start out by saying that these Facebook posts contained some of the nastiest, most hurtful comments I have ever seen, and that in […]

Evolutions bag project promotes sustainability in Wellesley
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Evolutions bag project promotes sustainability in Wellesley

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Wellesley sustainability is on the rise thanks to a few enterprising students and a newfound town commitment to going green. Roche Bros. is sponsoring a […]

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PODCAST: Bradford Sports Podcast #3 with Zach Miller

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Zach Miller ’17 and Jack Waisel ’17 are back hosting the third episode of the Bradford Sports Podcast with special guest Sam Marram ’17. The […]

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PODCAST: Sports Podcast #2 with Zach Miller

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Hosted by Zach Miller ’17 and Jack Waisel ’17, the second edition of the Bradford Sports Podcast covers the NFL, fantasy football, and college football, […]

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The Latest

  • Second Step: Why?
    By Ayaan Punn '31
    You are all familiar with the time in advisory where you have to get in your assigned seats and have to do a tedious social and emotional learning (SEL) lesson. This set of lessons the […]
  • Malicious MCAS?
    By Sumin Evan Lee '31
    By Sumin Lee ’31 and Evan Yu ’31 The Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System (MCAS), created by state lawmakers in 1993, is a controversial aptitude test which,according […]
  • Don’t Miss Out On Soundscapes!
    By Sophia Sid '31
    Here’s a question: have you ever been to a play? Maybe you have, or maybe it never even crossed your mind, but do not let Soundscapes out of your grasp. Soundscapes is the upcoming […]
  • The Annual Wellesley Middle School French Fête 
    By Hanna Zhu '31
    Cheese, croissants, French pastries, and games. What could be better? The French Fête is an annual event at Wellesley Middle School celebrating the culture of French speaking countries. […]
  • Promises are meant to be kept: the right consultant must be chosen for the possible AC installation in WPS
    By Sophia Pavano '26, Editor-in-Chief
    In April 2021, Wellesley’s Town Meeting members made a promise. That spring, they agreed to reduce town-wide greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2050. It included interim targets of 50% […]
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