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NewsFlash #8
Science teachers rock n’ roll for cancer, student campaign speech controversy, and more on WSPN NewsFlash.
On the phone with Wayland grad Sam Adams
A 2006 graduate of WHS, musician Sam Adams has risen to fame with his EP Boston's Boy. WSPN...
Indian students talk cultural differences
WSPN Staff sat down with Indian-American students to talk about their cultural history, and elements they choose to...
Students and staff shine in talent show
Staff and students brought out their shocking and awe-inspiring talents to support science teacher Helen Rainoff and Corey...
Class of 2010 reflects on time at Wayland
Starting their last week of classes, WSPN caught up with a handful of seniors and asked them to...
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Columnist Basil Halperin discusses the characteristics of a healthy democracy, and what Wayland voters need to do to maintain the integrity of Wayland's Town Meeting......
Freshman blogger Andrew Marton spent some time at both Bandfest and String Jamboree last week, and has returned from those traditional district-wide concerts with some reflections to share......
Cautious Senior Assassin players are parading around campus cradling pineapples for protection this week. WSPN's 10 things has a couple other suggestions for interesting safety items......