New head coach looks to lead boys water polo team to victory
After a disappointing 2023 season that came to a bitter end at MVAL semi-finals, the new boys water polo coach, Calrissa Wandinger, hopes to help the team
Beyond the pearls: Should you worry about what’s in your boba?
Bubble tea, better known to most of us as boba, originated in Taiwan in the 1980s and has since spread across the world
Military Or College? What’s better after High School?
Choosing between college and going into the military after high school is a very difficult and complex decision with each having their own benefits. Both decisions include different challenges, lifestyles, career paths, and financial situations.
WHS quarterback injury leads to questions about the safety of football
On Friday, September 6, during the Huskies’ first home game against the Arroyo Dons, varsity backup quarterback and safety Bryan Bullock sustained a scary injury during halftime.
The downfall of Disney: Why the “House of Mouse” is in decline
From movies, to TV shows, and even theme parks, most of us have grown up with Disney in some way, and many of us feel a strong sense of nostalgia for the era of Disney that defined our childhood. In contrast, we look at the Disney of today and scoff at the unoriginality and blandness. But, is the company actually in decline? Or are we simply blinded by bias for what we grew up with?
Club leaders prepare for the new school year
Club Rush 2024 wrapped up with over 70 clubs participating, making it one of the most exciting
Sabrina Carpenter: The new face of pop?
On August 23, 2024, Sabrina Carpenter released her much awaited album, Short n’ Sweet. This album contains a variety of different songs that explore themes of love and delve into Carpenter’s personal life. The album is also swarmed with controversy after several lyrics seem to publicly attack Carpenter’s supposed ex-lovers, like Shawn Mendes.
What’s the hype around Deadlock?
After six years in development, the video game company Valve released a new game called Deadlock in beta testing, and I got the chance to play it and lend it out to a couple of friends to see what they thought.
Fremont teacher of the year John Muragu’s dedication and impact
Becoming the teacher of the year isn’t just a title; it is evidence of dedication, passion and a positive impact on students’ lives. John Muragu is a resource teacher at Washington High School with a deep-rooted commitment to his students.
























