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Changing the Tune
November 18, 2025
California’s Response to Crime
October 13, 2025
WHS Debates Tech Policy in Classrooms
October 13, 2025

Image: Generated by AI This school year, a new policy banning phones during class time has stirred up strong opinions amongst the students…

Despite educators’ calls for change, class sizes remain ridiculous
October 9, 2025
HOW FREMONT UNIFIED IS SHIELDING IMMIGRANT STUDENTS AGAINST DEPORTATION FEARS 
October 9, 2025

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Spring Sports Athlete Spotlight
April 17, 2025
2024-2025 Artist Spotlight
March 26, 2025
2024 Wrapped
February 14, 2025
Husky Holiday Traditions
December 13, 2024
Huskies embrace the magic of Halloween
October 29, 2024
New year, new staff!
September 30, 2024

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Beyond the Transcript
October 9, 2025
The Most Radical Thing You Can Do Is Visit the Public Library 
October 9, 2025
Who Needs Prep Time When You Have AI?
October 9, 2025

It is no secret that AI is being used by students everywhere to complete all manner of tasks and homework assignments. But students are no longer the only people in school using artificial intelligence to make their lives easier.

Why do we get the spooky sundays and how we overcome it
October 9, 2025
What If We Actually Looked Up Instead of Down? Why the Phone Ban is More Beneficial Than Harmful
October 7, 2025

Arts and Entertainment

The Summer I Turned Pretty: Team Jeremiah or Team Conrad?
October 14, 2025
Flocking to flavor: Hot chicken craze takes over off-campus lunch 
October 9, 2025
All-New Batman Comic With a Unique Twist
October 9, 2025
Laufey’s “A Matter of Time” captures fans’ hearts
October 9, 2025
Celebrating Diversity at WHS
May 1, 2025
Cookie Clash: Ranking the Best Chocolate Chip Cookies
March 26, 2025

Sports and Health

On and Off the Court: Lessons from Girls’ Tennis
October 9, 2025
Beyond the Net – The Community of Girls Volleyball
October 9, 2025
A Deeper Dive Into High School Sports Injuries
October 9, 2025

As high school students, many of us know someone who’s been injured, and many of those injuries come from playing sports. Whether you’re the star player on your team or a benchwarmer, injuries can happen to anyone at any time.

Huskies on the Rise: Washington Football’s Road to Redemption
October 7, 2025
Beyond the Screen: Rediscovering Life Through Nature
April 29, 2025

Latest Posts

Enjoy responsibly: Why we can’t separate art from the artist

Kanye West

November 12, 2021 by Staff

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.

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Transition from online to in-person learning impacts students’ sleep

Aleesha Sachanandini asleep on a pillow in front of his open computer.

November 12, 2021 by Aleesha Sachanandani

After enjoying more sleep allowed by the flexibility of online school, many Huskies are finding it difficult to maintain healthy sleep schedules after the exhausting days and increased workloads from in-person school.

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Is defunding the police an option in Fremont?

A Black Lives Matter cardboard sign being held up.

November 11, 2021 by Renée Diop

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.

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Unnecessary violence plagues sporting events

Football players on a field. Caption above them: Bay Area High School Football.

November 8, 2021 by Armaan Grewal

At many Bay Area high school sporting events, fights have recently broken out. One solution includes having campus officers at games to prevent the outbreak of violence.

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TikTok at schools: How vandalism became a trend

A vandalised men's bathroom, water spraying from one of the urinals.

November 8, 2021 by Advik Kunta

Dangerous Tiktok trends, from vandalising bathrooms to smacking teachers, have been spreading rapidly; some have even made their mark at Washington.

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How healthy are Washington’s school lunch options?

Bin full of the school's wrapped spicy chicken burgers.

November 7, 2021 by Dana Mirghani

It’s important to consider the nutritional value of free school lunches because of the large number of students who regularly eat them.

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Should masks be enforced during PE?

Masked students stretching in P.E.

November 5, 2021 by Arthur Maung

Some students feel that masking is uncomfortable because it makes it difficult to breathe; others don’t feel much of a difference. Overall, however, Huskies understand the importance of masking in order to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

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Prashi Dali: Success through perseverance

Prashi Dali hitting the waterpolo ball.

November 5, 2021 by Vanessa Shimizu

Senior Prashi Dali, a waterpolo player, enjoys the sport because it has taught her the power of hard work and commitment.

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Day of The Dead celebrations at Washington

Day of the Dead altar with an orange background, in the center an image of Ryan's grandmother, stickers of rainbows, cop cars, tools, and various quotes.

November 5, 2021 by Ryan Adams

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.

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