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Montana Makarova

Montana is a sophomore at Washington High School in Fremont, California, where she grew up. This is her first year at the Hatchet, and she is excited to cover arts and entertainment as well as local news. She likes baking, reading, and watching Netflix in her free time. Her favorite time of the year is always Christmas and Halloween. In the future Montana aspires to work in judicial or business law, where she can help people and think analytically.

The downfall of Vogue


May 9, 2022 by Montana Makarova

Vogue, once a way to receive news of the latest fashion trends, has now succumbed to using celebrities to draw readers in, revealing fundamental truths about who we are as a society.

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Washington High School’s outlook on the Russo-Ukrainian War


April 6, 2022 by Montana Makarova

Huskies are fearful of potential nuclear war and Russian takeover of Ukraine, question the value of sanctions, and ponder the war’s effects on the US economy.

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Are 90’s shows coming back or did they ever leave? 

Collage of posters for 90's TV shows and movies.

February 24, 2022 by Montana Makarova

It’s important to view 90’s television in the context of the time period and appreciate it without viewing it through a politically correct lens, like many remakes do, in order to truly enjoy it.

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Blast from the past: Huskies in 1925 imagine the future


January 24, 2022 by Montana Makarova

Huskies from 1925 muse about the future, hoping that airplanes will become as common and cheap as cars and school will be taught through radios.

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The Ivy League curse: An unrealistic dream

Ivy League Logos

January 13, 2022 by Montana Makarova

Attempting to get into the Ivy League is simply not worth it: exorbitant costs, stress, and pressure, all for the same education you could get anywhere else.

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Mr. Hagmann’s spooky parallel world at Washington

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October 29, 2021 by Montana Makarova

As you walk down a certain hallway in the lower E Building, all of the classrooms you encounter will be unremarkable, except for one. This particular classroom, E225, celebrates Halloween year-round.

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ASB’s plan to bring the Washington High School community together

Two people in Husky costumes celebrating with students.

October 18, 2021 by Montana Makarova

Image provided by author. Since the COVID-19 outbreak, students have been forced to stay at home and miss many significant school activities, including…

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