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News Brief: Town election results
News Brief: Town election results
Shawnie Loveless and Annabelle Hage April 1, 2025
ICYMI: March 24 - Student Council elections, the Class of 2028 break the freshman fundraising record and the Senior Show
ICYMI: March 24 – Student Council elections, the Class of 2028 break the freshman fundraising record and the Senior Show
Marissa Mendoza March 31, 2025
News Brief: Student Council officer and representative election results
News Brief: Student Council officer and representative election results
Marissa Mendoza, News Editor • March 28, 2025
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WSPN's Alex Evangelista and Ben Jackson predict the NBA award winners.
NBA award winners forecast
Alex Evangelista and Ben Jackson March 29, 2025
As spring sports pick up, so does the demand for facility use and time. This spring the sailing team will relocate to the Wayland side of the Cohituate Lake, where the crew team also practices.
Wayland Town Beach becomes the practice spot for sailing and crew
Katie Collett, Staff Reporter • March 28, 2025
The 2025 NFL draft will commence on Thursday, April 24 to Saturday, April 26.
NFL Draft prediction 2025
Bowen Morrison, Business Manager • March 26, 2025
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The Neuro Networks Club selling baked goods earlier this month. The club was raising money for the Epilepsy Foundation and managed to earn $100.
Neuro Networks works the brain
Penelope Biddle, Co-Features Editor • April 1, 2025
WHS sophomore Sazie Wrentmore competed in the 4x400 meter relay at MIAA Divisional Indoor Track and Field State Championship. She finished off the race as the anchor of the four person team.
Sprinting to success: Sazie Wrentmore’s track career
Annabelle Hage and Sadie Alongi March 18, 2025
WSPN's Emily Wyner dives in to popular bagel store "PopUp Bagels" that has recently opened a new location in Seaport, Boston.
PopUp Bagels spreads to Seaport
Emily Wyner, Staff Reporter • March 12, 2025
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Join WSPN’s Vanessa Taxiarchis and Jillian Mele as they interview March’s Fashionistas of the Month: seniors Leroyal Hairston and Joel Cabral.
Fashionistas of the Month: Leroyal Hairston and Joel Cabral
Vanessa Taxiarchis and Jillian Mele March 28, 2025
Join WSPN reporters Nina Gandhi as she talks with this month’s artist of the month: Samantha Taurisano.
Artist of the Month: Samantha Taurisano
Nina Gandhi, Staff Reporter • March 26, 2025
 In the past, fashion trends always followed a consistent pattern, but with the increasing influence of social media, the fashion industry is losing its structure and falling into a chaos of styles.
The collapse of the fashion cycle
Elyssa Grillo March 22, 2025
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The Neuro Networks Club selling baked goods earlier this month. The club was raising money for the Epilepsy Foundation and managed to earn $100.
Neuro Networks works the brain
Penelope Biddle, Co-Features Editor • April 1, 2025
SAD is a type of depression that changes along with the seasons. It usually starts during the fall and persists during the winter. During the spring, it seems to "cure," however the depression comes back following fall season.
As spring arrives, the sadness fades away
Karis Tam March 31, 2025
While there is a relatively small number of people diagnosed, rare diseases are the center of a web of connections that bring a variety of unique communities together. Research and medical advancements could not be possible without collaboration and communication between these groups, emphasizing the role of supporting one another when solving so-called impossible cases.
“Rare patient communities are educated and powerful forces that hold us accountable to deliver those meaningful outcomes that matter most today,” Sarepta Therapeutics Executive Medical Director Stefanie Mason said.
Boston Globe’s Rare Disease Summit emphasizes the importance of community with the treatment of rare diseases
Fiona Peltonen and Shawnie Loveless March 22, 2025
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