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Wayland Student Press

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Wayland Student Press

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Wayland Student Press

BDBN: The Trump Administration loses its first court case against Harvard University
BDBN: The Trump Administration loses its first court case against Harvard University
Annabelle Hage, News Editor • June 3, 2025
On Thursday, May 29, English Teacher John Keene announced the officer positions for the Class of 2026, 2027 and 2028. The officer positions for the Class of 2027 all ran unopposed. Additionally, E-board representatives for the Class of 2028 were revealed on Sunday, June 1, and the Class of 2026's were announced on Monday, June 2.
Breaking news: Student Council officer and representative election results
Marissa Mendoza, Annabelle Hage, and Sofia Ciciarelli June 2, 2025
ICYMI: May 26 - Spring sports playoffs, Window Dance Ensemble and Dubai chocolate
ICYMI: May 26 – Spring sports playoffs, Window Dance Ensemble and Dubai chocolate
Annabelle Hage, News Editor • June 2, 2025
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WSPN's Cesar Campos-Belussi and Owen Harrington outline the playoff schedule for WHS spring sports.
Spring sports playoff schedule
Cesar Campos-Belussi, Owen Harrington, and Ravi Kapadia May 29, 2025
The boys varsity volleyball team has a record of 12-5 going into their final three regular season games. "Things are going in the right direction," head coach Philip George said.
Boys volleyball update: Team looks to continue a successful season into the playoffs
Joey Fay May 14, 2025
Freshman and New England Futbol Club (NEFC) soccer player Heather Maddocks kicks the ball down a turf field. New Englands Premier Soccer Club is one of many club sports teams. Club sports teams can benefit athletes greatly. However, some are very costly to families.
The cost of club sports, affecting athletes both financially and emotionally
Emily Wyner and Karis Tam May 13, 2025
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Fresh Cuts, the student-run landscaping business founded by freshman Maxwell Tharpe, is a locally focused group that does lawn care for homes across Wayland.
FRESH CUTS: “The Best and Nothing Less”
Grace Zocco and Kyle Zhang May 23, 2025
Wisdom for Wisdom is a student run non-profit organization that offers technological support to elders. Started by Wayland High School juniors Ryan Chase and Kalena Imura, the organization relies on local high school volunteers to make an impact in senior citizen communities. “Service is enjoyable to me when I know that I'm making a difference, and I truly believe Wisdom for Wisdom does,” Imura said.
Local students click into connection by bridging the generational gap
Maddie Zajac May 9, 2025
Senior Tristen Chow committed to the Culinary Institute of America (CIA) after learning to cook when she was seven. Chow had to make the tough decision of choosing between the CIA or her dream school: California Polytechnic State University.
Tristen Chow: Choosing passion over prestige in college decisions
Annabel Orcutt, Staff Reporter • April 28, 2025
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Join WSPN’s Mack Young, Abby Bergeron and Grace Zocco as they break down the annual music festival, Boston Calling, which took place May 23 to May 25.
Three days, one city: 2025’s Boston Calling unpacked
Grace Zocco, Abby Bergeron, and Mack Young June 2, 2025
Dubai Chocolate has risen to fame within the past few years. It can be found at many chain stores, and the chocolate is typically not cheap.
The rise to stardom: the Dubai Chocolate Bar
Sadie Alongi, Emily Wyner, and Katie Collett May 31, 2025
Join WSPN's Edge Wheeler as he interviews May's Fashionista of the Month: Colin Moleux.
Fashionista of the Month: Colin Moleux
Edge Wheeler May 29, 2025
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Fresh Cuts, the student-run landscaping business founded by freshman Maxwell Tharpe, is a locally focused group that does lawn care for homes across Wayland.
FRESH CUTS: “The Best and Nothing Less”
Grace Zocco and Kyle Zhang May 23, 2025
In response to hateful events in Wayland, WHS staff and administration do their best to involve the community in counter-efforts. From making METCO students feel welcome to fighting antisemitism, see how Wayland fights hate.
How Wayland fights hate
Kyle Zhang May 16, 2025
Dan Ottenheimer walks the students through the story of his family's journey throughout Germany. Ottenheimer has visited to Wayland High every year to teach 9th and 11th graders about his families experience during the holocaust.
Born after, speaking before: Dan Ottenheimer tells his father’s Holocaust survival story to WHS
Melina Antun, Emily Wyner, Karis Tam, Kyle Zhang, and Katie Collett May 15, 2025
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