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Charlotte Long, ‘25 and Greta Koehn, ‘25 pose in front of the Hoxworth Bloodmobile after donating blood. “Anybody who donated or tried to donate, even if they got there and couldn’t, got a [free] sweatshirt from Hoxworth,” John Caliguri said.

Saving lives one donation at a time

Maya Sampath, News and Features Writer
November 2, 2023
Kevin McCarthy has turned down the opportunity to run for Speaker of the House once more, even after getting the chance to, despite being voted out.

McCarthy ousted

James Overton, News and Features Writer
October 31, 2023
With the new study hall rules, more students are given the opportunity to go to the library. These rules also make going to the library more organized for librarians and students. Without the rush and chaos of students fighting for a spot, students can work in a quieter environment.

Study hall switch-up

Daniel Berman, News and Features Writer
October 30, 2023
The Federal Trade Commission has accused Amazon.com, Inc. of wielding monopolistic control over multiple markets.

Lawsuit looms over Amazon

Daniel Berman, News and Features Writer
October 30, 2023
Students participate in a research workshop within the learning commons at Xavier University

Scouring the sources: AP students head to Xavier

Axel Kindel, News and Features Writer
October 30, 2023
Pie chart displaying percentage of national merit scholars at WHHS.

National merit students face academic pressure

Maya Sampath, News and Features Writer
October 26, 2023
Acacia Diniz has been a librarian for years, and has one piece of advice for all students. This is a time in your life where you have a lot of responsibilities, but you are also not getting that time back, Diniz said. So try to find that balance so [that] youre not putting too much pressure on yourself to be an adult,  but you are taking things seriously when they need to be taken seriously.

The trip to citizenship

Bareen Abdulrahman, Managing Editor of Current Events
October 17, 2023
Made by Krishna Malhotra on Lyrebird Studio

Krishna’s corner of current events

Krishna Malhotra, Operations Manager
October 16, 2023
Custodians have placed numerous pineapple shaped wasp traps and sprayed bee killer across campus in attempts to lighten the insect problem.

Walnut vs wasps

James Overton, News and Features Writer
October 13, 2023
:Michael Woolfork, head of security, can be found helping students in the halls throughout the day.

Securing our schools: A new head of security

Axel Kindel, News and Features Writer
October 11, 2023
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