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A photo of the northern lights in Wilton, Connecticut.

More Expected Tonight: Stunning Northern Lights Display Dazzles Wilton High School Students

Sophie Zhang, Staff Writer October 11, 2024

  On October 10, 2024, just after sunset, multiple WHS students ran outside to catch a glimpse of the northern lights.   As expected, the result was spectacular with shades of pink, green, blue,...

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Hope Squad is a peer-to-peer club dedicated to helping others
with their mental health!

Mental Health Month Brings Wellness-Related Activities to WHS

Harper Crawford, Staff Writer May 13, 2024

It is officially May, marking the beginning of Mental Health Awareness Month. These thirty-one days are dedicated to helping students and staff feel their best. “Mental Health Awareness month is a...

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Wilton High School joins a small number of other high schools across the country to put on Harry Potter and the Cursed Child for the first time in secondary schools this fall.

Harry Potter & the Cursed Child Play To Be Performed at WHS in Fall 2024

Saniya Shah, Editor-in-Chief April 8, 2024

On February 13, Wilton High School Theatre announced plans to perform J. K. Rowling, Jack Thorne, and John Tiffany’s Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, becoming the first high school in CT and the first...

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Wilton High School’s music honor society will put on a women composer’s concert to bolster diverse voices in classical and contemporary music.

Tri-M to Host Women Composers Concert at WEPCO

Saniya Shah, Editor-in-Chief February 6, 2024

On February 23, Tri-M, Wilton High School’s music honor society, will host a Women Composers Concert at WEPCO Saint Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Wilton. Members of the society will perform mostly...

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Justice O’Connor was the first woman on the US Supreme Court

Obituary: In Memory of Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the First Woman on the US Supreme Court

Anant Srinivasan, Managing Editor December 7, 2023

Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court, died on Friday, December 1 “of complications related to advanced dementia, probably Alzheimer’s, and a respiratory...

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Theater students at Wilton High School are excitedly preparing 2023’s Fall production, The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, an Agatha Christie mystery.

A Murder in the Manor: WHS Theatre’s Fall Play

Saniya Shah, Editor-in-Chief September 18, 2023

What is more fitting in spooky season than a murder-at-the-manor mystery? This year, Wilton High School Theatre is embracing time of year with The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. Based on an Agatha Christie novel,...

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 In March, WHS Music embarked on the school’s first ever large-scale education trip to Walt Disney World.

Disney Magic meets the WHS Music Department

Saniya Shah, Editor-in-Chief May 3, 2023

From Friday, March 10 to Monday, March 13, the WHS Music Department took a trip to Disney World in Orlando, Florida. The trip, organized by the five music teachers over the past year with help from trip...

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From fashion to film, this year's Academy Awards didn't disappoint.

Everything from the 2023 Oscars Ceremony: From Film to Fashion

Yana Giannoutsos, Editor-in-Chief March 16, 2023

After 95 years, the annual Academy Awards ceremony continues to prove that the best things (and films) in life are the most authentic ones. Held on Saturday, March 12 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles,...

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Wilton and Westport seniors at the Red and Whites ball pose for a picture.

The County Assemblies: Demystified

Yana Giannoutsos and Joy Ren February 13, 2023

Come fall, every junior and senior at Wilton High School receives an invitation to The County Assemblies. Lettered in fancy red script, the pamphlet mirrors a formal affair, one where sweatshirts transform...

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2022 was a year made up of politics, global unity and disunity, and the crises—environmental, pandemic, economic—that define our modern day.

2022 in Review: The Significant Events

Saniya Shah, Editor-in-Chief February 11, 2023

  From the Olympics to the Russian invasion of Ukraine to the FIFA World Cup and the end of an Elizabethan reign, 2022 encompassed it all. At times tragic, hopeful, resilient, and dramatic, the...

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