Seasonal holidays: New Year’s
From banning procrastination to working on organization skills, Huskies share their New Year’s resolutions.
From banning procrastination to working on organization skills, Huskies share their New Year’s resolutions.
Many students are afraid of getting sick because of the Omicron variant. Some argue that school should remain open with safety measures, while others fear that they aren’t safe in this risky environment. Teachers and students have differing opinions on the best options going forward.
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.
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.
It’s important to consider the nutritional value of free school lunches because of the large number of students who regularly eat them.
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.
Washington is too lenient in its club approval process, which allows many students to abuse the system by creating faulty clubs meant only to pad their resumes.
Seniors Minnah Awad, Ethan Huang, and junior Rhea Jain share how their fashion sense transformed over the 2020-21 school year.
Image provided by Author. Universally, sports are known for being something positive to be participating in, but there are many negative aspects that…