In the weekly series, “In Case You Missed It,” News Editor Marissa Mendoza summarizes stories from the past week with links to the corresponding WSPN article.
Features:
Staff Reporter Joseph Fay looked into summer camps available in Wayland. Staff Reporter Emily Wyner visited the bagel store “PopUp Bagels” that has recently opened a new location in Seaport, Boston.
Meanwhile, WSPN’s Marissa Mendoza spotlighted the Wayland Scholarship Foundation. Staff Reporters Annabelle Hage and Kyle Zhang covered the effects climate change has on Cape Cod. Katie Collet wrote about Wayland Middle School teachers’ hike to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Sports:
Staff Reporter Grace Zocco shed light on how senior athletes deal with having an injury during their last sport seasons.
A&E:
Editor Mischa Lee reviewed Tate McRae’s newest album, “So Close to What.” Staff Reporter Karis Tam discussed how members in the Korean pop girl group Blackpink are each going through their musical journey as soloists.
Multimedia:
Staff Reporters Sadie Alongi and Hage photographed the Intramural Basketball League (IBL) teams playoffs. Co-Editor-in-Chief Sasha Libenzon and Staff Reporters Kate Goodman and Ainsley Jay took photos at the 32nd annual College A Cappella Concert.
Broadcast:
Co-Editor Jane Tardif and Staff Reporters Melina Antun and Owen Harrington broke down Wayland’s news in Weekly Breakdown Episode 112. Staff Reporters Ravi Kapadia and Harrington spoke with head coach Philip George about the future of the boys varsity volleyball team.