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WHSs field hockey team remembered Jim Griffin by paying a benefit game to raise money for the Jim Griffin Family Support Trust. During the game, the players wore special white and purple jerseys with the letters JG to commemorate Griffin.

Field hockey team remembers Jim Griffin during benefit game

Harry Falber October 27, 2012
Most sports teams at Wayland High School are required to participate in a community service activity, whether that means volunteering or playing a benefit game. This year, on October 20, the field hockey team played a benefit game against Westford Academy to raise money for the Jim Griffin Family Support Trust.
WSPN’s newest series, Wandering Backpack, asks what would you bring if you had 10 minutes to pack a bag with your most treasured items, knowing you wouldn’t be back for years.

Wandering Backpack: Patrick Tutwiler

Martin Narciso October 26, 2012
WSPN’s newest series, Wandering Backpack, asks what would you bring if you had 10 minutes to pack a bag with your most treasured items, knowing you wouldn’t be back for years.
This week, Ally reviews Shake Shack, and raves about their Shroom Burger.

Best of the MetroWest: Helen’s

Ally Toto October 25, 2012
Upon walking inside, I was greeted by a cozy, casual atmosphere. The walls are painted a cheery yellow, and it has a 50's diner feel.
This week Kevin recommends the highlights of his new finds just in time for spring.

Dubtown Beat: Catching up

Kevin Capasso October 25, 2012
This week I’m going to talk about an artist that you might not expect, Carly Rae Jepsen. Yes, the pop star famous for “Call Me Maybe.” I actually took the time to listen to the whole album, which clocks in at about 42 minutes.
This week, WSPN staff reporter Cara Lewis writes a guest blog post for Warrior Weekly.

Warrior Weekly: Playoffs

Harry Falber October 23, 2012
To all my loyal readers, sorry there was no Warrior Weekly last week. I know all of you went on to WSPN and were wondering where it was. Well, I am back.
In this weeks edition of Scrambled, Ellen starts off the 25 days of cookies series.

Scrambled: Pumpkin bread

Jake Adelman October 21, 2012
My favorite parts of fall are the smells. I can’t get enough of the smell of wet asphalt or the cascading orange leaves, but my all time favorite smell is walking into a house and smelling warm cinnamon and nutmeg.
This week, Caitlin says farewell to her readers in her final blog post.

Zen & M’s: The point of inversions

Caitlin O'Keeffe October 21, 2012
As I was lying upside down staring at my feet in the air at yoga the other day, I began to wonder what the purposes of inversions are. Sure, they’re a ton of fun and very satisfying when you accomplish them, but let’s be honest, they stray a bit to the silly side.
WSPN’s newest series, Wandering Backpack, asks what would you bring if you had 10 minutes to pack a bag with your most treasured items, knowing you wouldn’t be back for years.

Wandering Backpack: Vivek Singh

Martin Narciso October 21, 2012

Notebook: I put so much effort into writing my notes for everything, and it would be a shame if I didn’t have it. Flashlight: I’m terrified of the dark. Leatherman pocket knife: I’m really...

This week Kevin recommends the highlights of his new finds just in time for spring.

Dubtown Beat: An introduction to jazz

Kevin Capasso October 18, 2012
To me, jazz is one of the most expressive and impressive forms of music. I know it isn’t a very desirable genre for most to listen to, but I hope to change your opinions on it. I can see how billions of seemingly random notes, an absence of vocals and few catchy hooks can sound unpleasant to most listeners, so I’m going to try to share some music that will help open up your ears to jazz.
Students are interviewed about the new restaurant,  Giacomos, at the Wayland town center. It replaced Bertuccis, which filed for bankruptcy in April 2018.

Poll and recap: Second presidential debate

Jason Goodman October 16, 2012

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Alicia Fine (pictured above), is a new art teacher at WHS, teaching Art 1, Art 2, metal work and ceramics.

Alicia Fine takes on role of new art teacher

Allison Wei October 16, 2012
Students choose to embrace art for different reasons. Sometimes, they take an art elective because they want to try something new. Other times, friends introduce them to it. But for Alicia Fine, art has been a part of her life for as long as she can remember.
This week, Caitlin says farewell to her readers in her final blog post.

Zen & M’s: 10 reasons to stay motivated

Caitlin O'Keeffe October 13, 2012
Join Caitlin as she suggests 10 things you can look forward to when you wake up in the morning to be motivated for the rest of the day.
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