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On Feb. 10, a shooting occurred at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School in British Columbia, Canada. Jesse Van Rootselaar, 18, killed 8 people, along with injuring 25 others and leaving a 12-year-old, Maya Gebala, in critical condition after she intervened...
After years of public pressure and speculation, on Jan. 30, the Department of Justice released millions of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein under the Epstein Transparency Act that was enacted in November. Epstein was an American financier and a convicted...

The 2026 Winter Olympics have included inspiring comebacks and undeniable grit, but also some heated controversies. Here are a few of the biggest controversies from the Games: On Thin Ice The French ice dancing pair, Laurence Fournier Beaudry and...

One night filled with heart, courage and a whole lot of love. Night of Love Songs is more than just a concert, it’s a tradition. The WHS Choir Department brings the community together each year and produces something magical. On Feb. 7, students...
I will be the first to admit that senioritis is hitting me like an 18-wheeler on I-95. I am writing this at 6 a.m. the morning it’s due. The missing assignments are already stacked up. Skipping classes for the beach (once it stops snowing) has gone...
There was a time when flying an American flag communicated nothing about who you voted for. It was — and should still be — a symbol of belonging, an acknowledgement of being part of something greater. Flying the stars and stripes is quintessentially...

Most of the time, I am the type of person who prefers a book to its movie adaptation. Books offer much more detail and allow you to envision everything through your own creative lens. Yet, Wuthering Heights (2026) breaks this pattern. The film, inspired...

At the Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, Puerto Rican Rapper Bad Bunny seized one of the world’s biggest stages to celebrate Puerto Rican culture and called for love in a time of deep division. The show opened in a sugar cane field as Bad Bunny, Benito...




