Holiday Toy Drive

Written by Tyler Meyers On an early morning in December, children around the world will wake to an array of gifts lying in wait for them outside of their bedroom. Greeted with new novelties and playthings, they will stay entertained for weeks and months in the future. However, some children are not able to experience…

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WAHS Fall Show: Blue Stockings

Written by Briana Blaszczyk From November 7-10, the WAHS Players, directed by Alison Hoffmann, will present Shakespeare’s Globe Premiering show, Blue Stockings. Written by Jessica Swale, the show centers on the first-year female students at Cambridge Girton College in 1896. At a time where educated women were labeled “Blue Stockings” (or outcasts) these women must fight for the right to graduate, face the cruelty of the opposition, and feel thetenderness of young love. This show, held in the high school’s Joan M. Schneider Black Box Theater, will be presented in a “theater in the round” format. Theater in…

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Owen Wolff

Standing, from left to right are students: Manny Caufield, Michael McCloskey, Owen Wolff, and Josh Rupp. By: Jude Mautz Current senior Owen Wolf is a member of several groups throughout the school, including the Technology Club, Engineering CTE, Track & Field, and Cross Country. He is currently preparing to chase his aspirations of helping those…

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Good Drive Success

By: Bethany Day The Food Drive Thru on Homecoming Day was an amazing success. The drive took place on Friday, October 4, the day of the football homecoming game. If you donated a canned item or donated toiletries, you were able enter the game for free. Many people took part in this event, causing it…

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Playoff Bound

By: Drew Kiesendahl With playoffs on the horizon, the girls field hockey team is in great position to make a run in this year’s postseason. Though the team had some ups and downs, they finished their regular season with a record of 11-7, going 11-3 in their conference, earning them the 4th seed in the…

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Blood Drive

By: Tyler Meyers Every 2 seconds in the U.S. a person needs blood and/or platelets. This combined with the fact that in one day, approximately 29,000 units of blood (one unit is roughly 350 mL or 12 oz) is needed to save a life, makes having a surplus storage crucial for hospitals everywhere. If a…

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Cross Country

Buckhorn Aiden Janowicz has a huge lead while beating the Delaware Valley Course Record By: Gio Patire This year, the WAHS Cross Country team has been, “dominating the Lackawanna League this season,” as Coach Steven Brown relayed to me. Both the girls’ and boys’ team have been stacking up records, with the boys’ team even…

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Aurora

By: Rosa SanClementi If you saw a pink sky on the night of October 10 and didn’t know what it was, it was the aurora borealis, or northern lights. Even though we aren’t north enough to see them often, there’s currently a magnetic storm effecting our region, allowing us to witness this incredible phenomenon. This…

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