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Dylan Mabunga

Dylan Mabunga is a sophomore at Washington High School. He was born in San Jose, California, and moved to Fremont when he was two. This is his first year with the Hatchet. Topics he is interested in include world events, sports, and movies and video games. Dylan enjoys playing basketball, video games, and hanging out with friends. Dylan is unsure of what he wants to do in the future, but currently is planning on going to college and is unsure what to major in.

The garden of the Huskies: Creation of a campus garden

Washington High School's garden.

May 17, 2022 by Dylan Mabunga

Constructing the garden of the Huskies has brought together students from across campus to create a space meant for nature, community, and healing.

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Humans of Washington High School: Essential Workers

H-building at Washington High School, a green lawn in front of it.

March 23, 2022 by Venya Karpelevitch, Shaunak Roy, Dylan Mabunga and Renée Diop

Many staff members at Washington work hard to support students and ensure they have everything they need to learn.

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Starved by the bell: The need for longer lunch periods

Animated drawing of two students eating lunch amidst a leafy backdrop, the text 'Longer Lunches' between them.

February 15, 2022 by Dylan Mabunga

Currently, Washington lunches are too short, preventing new, longer club activities from starting as well as making it difficult for students to go off campus, do homework, and finish their meals.

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Playing with fire: Hidden dangers of competing

Kasey throwing baseball in stretched image

January 18, 2022 by Dylan Mabunga

Many athletes often find it difficult to deal with injuries. Some even try to ignore them and keep playing, citing their love for competition and their sport, while others would much rather avoid the risk. Either way, athletes should be aware of the consequences of ignoring injuries.

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Are horror movies becoming too cliché?


October 29, 2021 by Dylan Mabunga

October: The air becomes colder, the clouds shroud the sky in a dark hue, and the best of all? Halloween is here! This is the day everyone dresses up as their favorite creatures and characters and kids enjoy going door to door receiving candy…

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The lost year: Discovering a love for cooking

Maya Poquiz making lumpia, putting the filling on a wrapper.

October 19, 2021 by Dylan Mabunga

Washington sophomores Maya Poquiz and Shrey Mehta describe how their love for cooking and food manifested during the 2020-21 school year.

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