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Hope Squad is a peer-to-peer club dedicated to helping others
with their mental health!

Mental Health Month Brings Wellness-Related Activities to WHS

Harper Crawford, Opinions and Reviews Editor May 13, 2024

It is officially May, marking the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Month. These thirty-one days are dedicated to helping students and staff feel their best. “Mental Health Awareness month is a...

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Anyone But You premiered in AMC Lincoln Square Theater on December 11, 2023, quickly becoming a fan-favorite.

Does Anyone But You Live Up to the Hype or (Belly) Flop?

Yana Giannoutsos, Editor-in-Chief March 4, 2024

The ‘90s and early 2000s marked the golden age for romantic comedies. Unrealistically heartwarming, low-stress movies, these “chick flicks” set the bar high for epic scenes of love declarations and...

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Sophia, David Hanson’s humanoid robot.

Opinion: What Does It Mean to Be Human in the Twenty-First Century?

Anant Srinivasan, Managing Editor January 26, 2024

On Valentine’s Day of 2016, inventor and visionary David Hanson activated his robot “Sophia,” the most advanced humanoid robot the world had ever seen. Assembled in Hanson’s Hong Kong laboratory,...

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The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, prequel to the original Hunger Games series, pays homage to the original movies while offering newness, including a catchy soundtrack.

Battle of Songbirds and Snakes brings everything Hunger Games fandom hoped for, Even Without Original Cast

Yana Giannoutsos, Editor-in-Chief December 7, 2023

“What happens in there, fueled with the terror of becoming prey, see how quickly we become predator? See how quickly civilization disappears?” -Dr. Volumnia Gaul The Hunger Games: The Ballad of...

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“The New Colossus,” Emma Lazarus’s famous 1883 poem welcoming immigrants to America, is inscribed in the Statue of Liberty

Beyond the Golden Door: Reimagining “The New Colossus” in An Argument Against the United States Citizenship Test

Anant Srinivasan, Managing Editor December 7, 2023

In an interview conducted shortly after his 2020 election victory, Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville misidentified the three branches of the United States government as “the House, the Senate, and the...

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Justice O’Connor was the first woman on the US Supreme Court

Obituary: In Memory of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the First Woman on the US Supreme Court

Anant Srinivasan, Managing Editor December 7, 2023

Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, died on Friday, December 1 “of complications related to advanced dementia, probably Alzheimer’s, and a respiratory...

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Both students and parents are invited to the NHS Fair, which will take place in the Cafeteria on September 28th during Open House.

NHS Announces Fair at Open House

Yana Giannoutsos, Editor-in-Chief September 26, 2023

As October approaches, the National Honor Society executive board and members prepare to welcome the upcoming cycle of inductees. NHS, the culmination of years of service and dedication to the community,...

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The Banks family, played by Emmy Bear, Miya Lasher, Henry Purcell, and Alex Shuie (Lara Paschalidis)

Tech Week Behind the Scenes: How to Make a Musical “Practically Perfect” in Every Way

Yana Giannoutsos, Editor-in-Chief May 20, 2023

  Tech week, the infamous seven days leading up to a production, features what can only be described as beautiful chaos; it is the satisfying culmination of months of effort—and the last chance...

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