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WSPNs Duncan Stephenson writes his weekly column discussing a relevant topic in sports.

Warrior Weekly: Spring is here!

Duncan Stephenson March 11, 2016
Warrior Weekly blogger Duncan Stephenson talks about Wayland High School, college and professional sports.
Above is graffiti that reads free speech. WSPNs Abby McCarthy argues against verbal restrictions at basketball games at WHS, defending students freedom of speech.

Opinion: Bring back free speech at sports games

Abby McCarthy March 10, 2016

Freedom of speech is one of the most essential — and controversial — rights that we have as Americans. In school, students are often denied their First Amendment rights, even in the face of the law....

WSPNs Duncan Stephenson writes his weekly column discussing a relevant topic in sports.

Warrior Weekly: Wayland, college and pro sports recaps

Duncan Stephenson March 4, 2016
WSPN's Duncan Stephenson kicks off Warrior Weekly with a rundown of Wayland, college and professional sports.
Eppi Pen EP album review

“Eppi Pen EP” album review

Natalie Hsu February 23, 2016
The "Eppi Pen EP" presents a world filled with songs ranging from soft, warming acoustic rock to booming, authentic hip-hop." Album art by senior Calvin Laituri
Students rush in the hallway during an ALICE drill. An annual ALICE drill will take place at WHS on Thursday, Oct. 18. “In order to prepare well, we need to imagine that our safety has been breached and respond accordingly, WHS Principal Allyson Mizoguchi wrote.

ALICE drills: Useful or harmful?

Isabel Gitten and Jackie Stoller February 23, 2016
WSPN's Jackie Stoller and Isabel Gitten argue the pros and cons of the ALICE safety protocol.
WSPNs Brian Cohen argues that fan voting for all-star games is wrong.

Opinion: Fan voting for all-star games is a mistake

Brian Cohen February 12, 2016

The all-star game is a staple in three major North American sports (basketball, baseball and hockey). These all-star games pit the best of the best against each other, making for a game of epic proportions,...

Above is a picture of a combined a cappella rehearsal in a practice room at WHS. From left to right, top to bottom, Anitta Thomas, Ella Johnson, Jen Curran, Lilly Lin, Clara Hurney,  Jessica DeMasi, Maya Anand, Emma DiIanni and Alexa Calder. The a cappella auditions for the 2016-2017 school year have been moved to the fall.

Opinion: Prerequisite for a cappella holds students back

Lucy Hughes February 11, 2016
WSPN's Lucy Hughes argues that the requirements to be in an a cappella group restricts students.
WSPNs Jackie Stoller and Jay Abdella offer their best tips and tricks on how to ace your midterm exams this week.

Opinion: Midterms do not test students’ knowledge

Olivia Waldron and Abby Stoller January 22, 2016
"The stress of midterms leads to bad grades on midterms, which leads to even more stress."
Freshman midterm survival guide

Freshman midterm survival guide

Elena Erdekian and Lina Baranovsky January 21, 2016
WSPN's Elena Erdekian and Lina Baranovsky give advice to freshmen on how to successfully study for midyear exams.
Angela shares five tips to avoid cakey face makeup.

Mirror Mirror: Quick tips for looking fresh and awake

Angela Park January 12, 2016
In this post of Mirror Mirror, Angela shares five makeup tips for looking fresh and awake.
WSPNs Duncan Stephenson makes his predictions for the upcoming College Football Playoff.

Opinion: College Football Playoff predictions

Duncan Stephenson December 23, 2015

The wait is almost over. On Dec. 31 at 4 p.m., the second annual College Football Playoff will kick off in Miami, Florida in the Orange Bowl with a matchup between the Clemson Tigers and Oklahoma Sooners....

WSPNs Kevin Wang previews the upcoming season for the Celtics.

Opinion: Basketball players should stay in school to build their legacy

Duncan Stephenson December 17, 2015
WSPN's Duncan Stephenson argues that college basketball players should be required to stay in school longer.
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