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Critical race theory’s impact on Fremont schools
Parents of students, along with political parties, debate whether “Critical Race Theory” should be taught in our schools.
Fremont City Council considers implementing Universal Basic Income
Universal Basic Income plan creates a minimum income floor which will help low income families financially.
New core novels aim to diversify curriculum
District wide effort led by the Core Literature Adoption Committee to introduce new concepts to classes.
Fremont targets Buddhist temple for removal
MiaoLan Lee filed a lawsuit against the city due to discrimination while the city cites architectural weaknesses as the basis of the destruction of the building.
Washington should go back to distance learning
With Covid cases rising around the Bay Area, it is important to prioritize students’ safety. However, California has created many barriers to shifting back to distance learning. Even with in-person learning, there are strategies, such as strictly enforcing masks, that Washington can employ to protect students.
“Your body isn’t something to be ashamed of”: Washington students speak out about the dress code
While some students feel the dress code unfairly targets women and should be abolished, others find it helpful in maintaining a strictly academics-focused environment.
Huskies respond to the debate over transgender athletes
The debate over transgender athletes’ participation in sports continues. While some believe testosterone and other such hormones don’t affect athletes’ performances much, others believe it’s unfair for biological males to compete in women’s sports.
Enjoy responsibly: Why we can’t separate art from the artist
We shouldn’t separate art from the artist because art is often tied directly to the identity of the artist, and their beliefs. Additionally, by supporting the art, we directly support the problematic artist.









