Bullying is still alive at Washington
Though many believe bullying is no longer an issue at WHS, many students have been harrassed and had food and juice thrown at them.
Though many believe bullying is no longer an issue at WHS, many students have been harrassed and had food and juice thrown at them.
The narrative of black history has consistently overshadowed current problems. It’s time to focus on the future.
Many staff members at Washington work hard to support students and ensure they have everything they need to learn.
There are hundreds of genres of music, from country to K-pop. Why do these categories exist, and which are Washington’s favorites?
Rumors, WHS PAC’s latest production, has its drawbacks but the cast’s effort and performances leave long lasting impressions on viewers.
K-pop, South Korean music, has exploded in popularity worldwide. Though the industry’s cutthroat nature can negatively impact young, impressionable viewers, the performers’ hard work and fans’ motivation to better the K-pop community makes it worthwhile to Washington students.
Calls to defund the police in Fremont have led to some changes being implemented. Huskies would like reforms such as having funds to be redirected towards homelessness prevention and other such initiatives.
Images provided by Renée Diop. A light shuffle can be heard, voices hush in the house. Red velvet curtains ripple and harsh light…