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During the WHS club fair, senior Molly Bergeron is watching a student sign up for her club, Eliza J. Norton Foundation. In this club, students meet every week and come up with ideas to spread the message. "[This club] really touches a lot of people in the town," Bergeron said.
The annual club fair spotlights school spirit
Maddie Zajac, Vanessa Taxiarchis, and WSPN Staff October 8, 2025

Club fair is the "Christmas" of WHS, coming once a year, providing an array of opportunities...

Join WSPN's Karis Tam as she interviews senior Rachel Lei.
Musician of the month: Rachel Lei
Karis Tam October 8, 2025

Join WSPN's Karis Tam as she talks to senior Rachel Lei about her journey as a musician. What...

Sophomore Alex Pearlmen and senior captain Dylan Engelhardt celebrate after Pearlman scores his first of two touchdowns of the game. "I love seeing our underclassmen giving everything they got and proving themselves," Engelhardt said.
Wayland falls to Bedford during Domestic Violence Awareness Game
Grace Zocco, Nathan Hartunian, and Brandon Hill October 9, 2025

The varsity football team (0-5) fell to the Bedford Buccaneers (2-2), with a final score of 68-40 on Friday, Oct. 3. The matchup served as the team’s annual Domestic Violence...

During the WHS club fair, senior Molly Bergeron is watching a student sign up for her club, Eliza J. Norton Foundation. In this club, students meet every week and come up with ideas to spread the message. "[This club] really touches a lot of people in the town," Bergeron said.
The annual club fair spotlights school spirit
Maddie Zajac, Vanessa Taxiarchis, and WSPN Staff October 8, 2025

Club fair is the "Christmas" of WHS, coming once a year, providing an array of opportunities for students to get...

On Wednesday, Oct. 1, Congress failed to pass the federal funding budget, shutting down the U.S. government until a deal is made between the Democratic and Republican parties.
BDBN: The U.S. has shutdown, cutting off millions of federal workers’ paychecks
Annabelle Hage October 4, 2025

On Wednesday, Oct. 1, the U.S. government shut down at midnight after Congress failed to obtain the necessary votes...

Playing music for the celebration, from left to right, Vagabond seniors Ben Hammond, Ori Kohl, junior Brennan Smith and senior Atticus DeGrenier play music ranging from 90's to today's hits.
The Eliza J. Norton Foundation ‘Celebrates With Heart’ at their annual festival
Kyle Zhang, Becket Todd, and Karis Tam October 1, 2025

On Sunday, Sept. 28, the Eliza J. Norton (EJN) Foundation held its third annual Celebrate With Heart festival from...

Sophomore Alex Pearlmen and senior captain Dylan Engelhardt celebrate after Pearlman scores his first of two touchdowns of the game. "I love seeing our underclassmen giving everything they got and proving themselves," Engelhardt said.
Wayland falls to Bedford during Domestic Violence Awareness Game
Grace Zocco, Nathan Hartunian, and Brandon Hill October 9, 2025

The varsity football team (0-5) fell to the Bedford Buccaneers (2-2), with a final score of 68-40 on Friday, Oct....

There are 13 WHS sports games this week. Lets take a look at where and when they are.
WHS Fall Game Schedule: Week of 10/6
Joey Fay October 6, 2025

Monday, Oct.6: Field Hockey vs Acton-Boxborough. Location: Acton-Boxborough Leary Field. Time: 4:30...

The Wayland student section cheers and pops confetti poppers following  Wayland's first goal of the game.
Boys soccer ties Westford Academy in the annual Kicks for Cancer game
Kyle Zhang and Grace Zocco September 30, 2025

On Saturday, Sept. 27, the boys varsity soccer team tied Westford Academy 2-2 at Concord Carlisle High School in...

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From ceramics to forensics, Wayland High School hosts a wide variety of courses for students, allowing for student to grow their distinct interests. In this first issue of Interesting Electives, WSPN's Fiona Peltonen explores the senior Astronomy class, diving deep into its creation, purpose and activities.
Unique electives: A universal interest
Fiona Peltonen October 3, 2025

Have you ever wondered how the Earth stays in orbit? Which star you’re looking up at? How the universe might...

"The Compatriots" hometown premiere was followed by a Q & A with the audience. From left to right, the Q & A included Producer Alberto Sayan, Director Spencer Cohen and lead actor Rafael Silvia.
His childhood friend faced deportation, so he made a movie about it
Annabel Orcutt and Ainsley Jay September 30, 2025

Director Spencer Cohen and Producer Alberto Sayan have been best friends since middle school, both growing up in...

In the Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt, technology interfering with students' everyday lives is a theme that is discussed and analyzed.
How teachers and students are affected by the “Anxious Generation”
Emily Wyner June 16, 2025

Jingling tricycle bells. Kids running down the block. Creaking swings on a playground. Parents chatting with neighbors...

Throughout history, rat poison has been a common method of pest control, often being placed by pest companies or bought online for personal use. Times have changed though, and with a plethora of alternative options, the outdated use of this product is shooting us in the foot. Rodenticides have the power to wipe out an entire wildlife ecosystem and yet they are still commercially used in the state, which is why it’s imperative that it ends now. 
“I feel better in my soul, knowing that I'm taking an action to try to protect the environment," Co-founder of Save Concord Wildlife Gwendolyn Shipley said. “I would encourage anyone who is feeling a little bit overwhelmed, this could be a small step to take to help save the world.”
Opinion: Poisoning the well, the threat of rat poison
Fiona Peltonen September 8, 2025

It takes just one product to ignite the downfall of an entire ecological food chain, and perhaps even the death...

Join WSPN's Karis Tam as she navigates the controversial "one size fits all" system utilized by Brandy Melville, a popular clothing brand.
One size fits few: The controversy of Brandy Melville
Karis Tam June 14, 2025

121.4 million dollars. That’s the estimated yearly revenue for Brandy Melville, a popular clothing company targeting...

Join WSPN's Karis Tam as she discusses how harmful grade comparison can be to teens.
The hidden dangers of grade comparison
Karis Tam June 13, 2025

You just got your grade back from a biology test. You look down and see a 70%, which is not bad. Your friend comes...

Join WSPN's Karis Tam as she interviews senior Rachel Lei.
Musician of the month: Rachel Lei
Karis Tam October 8, 2025

Join WSPN's Karis Tam as she talks to senior Rachel Lei about her journey as a musician. What instrument do...

Join WSPN's Karis Tam as she reviews the new Marylou's located in Framingham.
A new cup of coffee: Marylou’s
Karis Tam October 7, 2025

On Friday, Oct. 3, Marylou’s coffee shop held their grand opening for their Framingham location. Originating...

Join WSPN's Mack Young as she discusses singer and song writer Lorde's Ultrasound World Tour.
Lorde sets the tone with Ultrasound World Tour
Mack Young October 6, 2025

What do you do after releasing a new album for the first time in four years? If you're singer-songwriter Ella Marija...

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