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Wayland Police Department warns residents of reported break-ins
Wayland Police Department warns residents of reported break-ins
Jeffery Zhang, Annabelle Hage, and Shawnie Loveless February 14, 2025
ICYMI: Feb. 3 - Lunar New Year celebration, Model UN and the boys varsity hockey senior night
ICYMI: Feb. 3 – Lunar New Year celebration, Model UN and the boys varsity hockey senior night
Marissa Mendoza February 10, 2025
A dancer at the Lunar New Year celebration spins and dances to erhu music. The erhu is a traditional chinese instrument that uses a bow and two strings, and this involves the use of oversized flowing sleeves.
Wayland High School hosts annual Lunar New Year celebration
Kyle Zhang and Fiona Peltonen February 7, 2025
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The Wayland-Weston gymnastics team huddles after their meet against Acton-Boxborough Regional High School while they wait for their placing.
Wayland-Weston gymnastics team leaps into its first season
Melina Antun, Staff Reporter • February 11, 2025
A Wayland wrestler and a Newton-South wrestler face off on the mat during the DCL championship clinching meet on Wednesday, Feb. 5.
Wrestling clinches the DCL championship title for the first time in five years
Joseph Fay and Chloe Zilembo February 10, 2025
Three former Wayland High School athletes share their experiences playing at the colligate level. "I wouldn't change this for the world," Brown said. "I think it's the best thing ever."
“I wouldn’t change this for the world”: What it’s like being a college student-athlete
Joey Fay February 8, 2025
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The Model UN club poses for a photo during their weekly Tuesday meeting. Pictured on the screen behind them is the website for their upcoming conference in Boston.
WHS Model United Nations club steps onto the “BosMUN” stage
Cesar Campos-Belussi and Katie Collett February 7, 2025
"My favorite part of being an Innovation teacher is getting to explore ideas with my students", Patrie said. When my students have an Idea they should take things further, and better realize things".
Nicholas Patrie: A new way to innovate
Ravi Kapadia, Staff Reporter • January 17, 2025
WHS junior Ella Neuman prepares for a fencing match at a tournament. “In a tournament, there's pools first, which is about five to six other people and you fence all of them to five touches,” Neuman said.
En garde: Ella Neuman’s fencing journey
Chloe Zilembo January 10, 2025
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Join WSPN reporters Nina Gandhi and Annabel Orcutt as they talk with this month's artist of the month: Eva Chausse.
Artist of the Month: February
Nina Gandhi and Annabel Orcutt February 14, 2025
Crossword: Valentine's Day
Crossword: Valentine’s Day
Ben Jackson and Jillian Mele February 14, 2025
Join guest writer Brandon Hill as he discusses the Wayland Junior Broadway program.
Wayland Junior Broadway’s Matilda Junior brings elementary students to the high school stage
Brandon Hill February 11, 2025
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In previous years, New England ski mountains have left eager skiers unsatisfied because of the sub-par and icy conditions on the slopes. Despite this situation, veteran skiers, and WHS sophomores Tobias Kyleber, Mathew Moscoffian and Colin Moleux provide some insight on why some mountains have a higher level quality than others, in their eyes. “[Two of my favorite mountains in New England] are Mount Stow and Mount Cannon,” Moscoffian said. “These mountains are better because they have the best quality of snow and have the most trails open, usually.”
Skiing across the country: Good skiing conditions and where to find them
Owen Harrington and Cesar Campos February 12, 2025
The Model UN club poses for a photo during their weekly Tuesday meeting. Pictured on the screen behind them is the website for their upcoming conference in Boston.
WHS Model United Nations club steps onto the “BosMUN” stage
Cesar Campos-Belussi and Katie Collett February 7, 2025
On Tuesday, Jan. 28, Wayland Cares director J Verhoosky led a presentation on the importance of choosing to be vulnerable in conversations. Through various activities and experiments, the audience was instructed to confront how they approach risk taking and their comfort zones. “[My biggest takeaway was] make yourself available for other people and share things you might not share with other people to make them feel like they're in a safe environment,” junior Addison Voight said.
Wayland Cares: Becoming comfortable with the uncomfortable
Fiona Peltonen and Penelope Biddle January 31, 2025
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