Blast from the past: Huskies in 1925 imagine the future
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.
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.
Chanukah commemorates the Jewish victory over the Syrian-Green empire and an ensuing miracle. Today it is celebrated with candles, a menorah, by spending time with family, and eating delicious food.
Diwali is a festival celebrating the triumph of good over evil through traditions such as lighting diyas and setting off fireworks.
During Christmas time, the flavor of peppermint makes an appearance in a multitude of desserts and drinks. Staff reporter Heba Kibboua talks about one of her favorite peppermint flavored desserts: peppermint mocha cake.
Kwanzaa is a holiday that celebrates African American culture with candles representing different themes.
From banning procrastination to working on organization skills, Huskies share their New Year’s resolutions.
WHS Spanish teacher Ms. Danner-Vera celebrates the Day of the Dead, meant to honor one’s ancestors, by making memory boxes with her classes.
People celebrate the holiday Halloween because it’s fun, creative, and the experience is unique. At Washington High School, students have many Halloween traditions they participate in to have a good time during the holiday season.
Spooky season has arrived, and you know what that means: Halloween is here! Everyone celebrates Halloween in their own way, whether they dress up in fun costumes or go trick or treating with their friends.