The Pressure to Have it All Figured Out
Many high school students often have a concern lingering at the back of their mind: “What am I supposed to do?” or “What is my purpose?”
Many high school students often have a concern lingering at the back of their mind: “What am I supposed to do?” or “What is my purpose?”
It’s a harrowing question, and I’m guessing you all have heard it once or twice, in some variation at least.
“What do you want to do when you grow up?”
Many students mocked the green slip of paper they received recommending that they take no more than two AP courses. When the day for class registration came around, sophomores and juniors stacked on as many APs they could to curate the perfect transcript.
A chocolate chip cookie may seem like a simple treat, but perfecting one is an art. With so many options available, The Hatchet staff set out to find the best chocolate chip cookie in the Bay Area.
In one of the nation’s most restrictive and sweeping measures regarding unhoused people, Fremont has banned “camping” on any public property, effectively criminalizing homelessness. The ordinance passed in February with a 6-1 vote prohibits storing personal property on any public property, while limiting camping on both public and private property. With often vague and open-ended wording, the ordinance also takes a step towards criminalizing providing assistance to the unhoused.
January 20th, 2025 marked a historic day in the United States as Donald J. Trump was sworn in as the 47th President. In his inauguration speech, Trump addressed his agenda for the next term, focusing particularly on immigration.
Last year the intercoms at FUSD schools fell victim to a clever hacker who managed to infiltrate the school’s security measures and play ‘Never Gonna Give You Up’ by Rick Astley over the PA system. The incident raised questions about the school’s cybersecurity measures.
Image from Twitter. Ro Khanna’s impact on Fremont has been significant since his election to Congress in 2016. He has focused on bringing…
The women of Washington High School work actively to spur change in their communities and educate others.