Student Storytelling | Highlights from "The Wick"

Westover’s student-run newspaper The Wick is one of the School’s oldest clubs, dating back to 1945, and is dedicated to uplifting student voices and perspectives.
In each issue, The Wick features thought-provoking articles, features, editorials and art – both literary and visual – with the purpose to inform and entertain Westover’s community. Ultimately, The Wick aims to represent the diverse voices of Westover and encourage conversation amongst them. 

The most recent issue was released in October with articles focused on leadership, culture and connections, and more. Click below to read a selection of the fall’s most recent student stories: 
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