The man, mind, and menace in music: Frank Ocean
Frank Ocean’s music inspires Washington students such as staff reporter Aleesha Sachanandani, from making them feel connected to others during the pandemic to helping them work through life challenges.
Frank Ocean’s music inspires Washington students such as staff reporter Aleesha Sachanandani, from making them feel connected to others during the pandemic to helping them work through life challenges.
While many are worrying about the new Covid variant Omicron, a more severe version of the flu is spreading quickly. As such, Huskies should take the necessary precautions to protect themselves.
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.
Washington athletes feel Covid protocols need to be altered, so teams can perform at their best and players don’t miss out during the season.
Astroworld reveals important lessons about parasocial relationships, our humanity, our unrealistic expectations for celebrities, and the deadly nature of celebrity devotion.
Twitter is unbelievably toxic because users often lose control and tweet things they never meant to say during online debates and because of cancel culture coming back to attack users for past Tweets.
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.
WHS’s emotional intelligence lessons are seriously lacking. Some potential improvements include going more in-depth, tailoring lessons by grade level, and lengthening them.
English classes, specifically strict grammar rules, hinder students from developing their own creative voices and writing styles. Instead they force them to conform to ridiculous, unhelpful standards.