It’s easy to notice that Wellesley has a housing problem: down practically every street is one single-family home after another, and in Wellesley, that almost […]
Tag: Zoe Gieger ’20
National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) changes ethical code impacting athletic recruitment process
For every student, no matter how accomplished or brilliant, the college application process brings uncertainty and speculation. One glimmer of advantage comes with the possibility […]
Empty Bowls fundraiser fills bowls of Boston Food Pantry
Ms. Amie Larson has been a ceramics teacher for eighteen years, all of which she has spent in Wellesley. Five years ago, she decided to […]
The Limits of APs
For any high schooler, there is immense pressure to take Advanced Placement courses before college. However, for some, this rigor is barely even an option. […]
Grammar Segment: Colons and Semicolons
The Bradford Grammar Experts, Zoe Gieger ’20 and Kate Waisel ’20, return to discuss the often confused grammatical rules surrounding colons and semicolons.
Grammar Segment: Commas
In The Bradford‘s first grammar segment, Zoe Gieger ’20 and Kate Waisel ’20 summarized basic comma rules and provided some tips on how to properly […]
Hollywood’s high school vs real-life high school
Growing up watching “High School Musical” on repeat, I always imagined that when I got to high school, everyone would look so old, have crazy […]
Setting the record straight on “ok” vs. “okay”
Amongst the realm of passionate writers, grammaticians, and English language enthusiasts, lies a hot debate over the correct usage of the word “ok” vs. “okay”. […]
Infinity War strikes infinite curiosity
(Originally published May 29, 2018) Leading up to this Spring, the Marvel media franchise tantalized fans with numerous trailers for Avengers: Infinity War, the ultimate […]
Christie Yu chooses influential message for student graduation speech
For most students at the high school, the name Christie Yu ’18 is not an unfamiliar one. Yu has made herself well known through her […]