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National Honor Society Partners With Wilton Social Services for the Holiday Season

Bella Andjelkovic, Managing Editor December 22, 2021

  24 members of Wilton High School’s National Honor Society participated in Project Night Night this December, a project aimed at providing nighttime supplies for children in the community....

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Computer science ,and coding in general, stands as an important aspect of modern society.

The Advent of New Programming Opportunities

Anant Srinivasan, Managing Editor December 16, 2021

In a world that revolves around computers and advanced technology, computing provides unprecedented advantages for society, so students must be able to harness the power of computing. Partaking in competitive...

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Soham Damle, vice president of NHS, tutors senior Rubin Jha.

National Honor Society Expands Its Services

Bella Andjelkovic, Managing Editor November 8, 2021

Starting just this week, the National Honor Society (NHS) at Wilton High School has decided to not only broaden the scope of their tutoring services within the community, but also add a new area of academic...

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The WHS football team now schedules practices on the field in front of Fujitani due to turf closure.

Hit by Hurricanes

Ria Raniwala and Ava Marini October 20, 2021

Wilton High School temporarily lost a vital part of the campus in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida, when the iconic Fujitani Field was shut down at the beginning of the school year to undergo restoration...

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Many colleges and universities around the countries have decided to go test-optional from 2021 and on.

Admission anxiety: the dreaded switch

Ava Marini, Staff Writer April 13, 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought great anxiety and dread to many higher education-seeking high school students. Colleges and universities have been adapting their application processes since March of...

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Many new government employees are now working in and around the White House as a result of America’s new presidency.

A new era

Grace DiBuono-Krafick, Staff Writer January 28, 2021

As 2021 and a new presidency begins, the majority of America hopes for change, healing, unity, and reconciliation. As part of the new Biden-Harris administration, a record number of government officials...

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Advocates of President Trump protest for their leader on January 6th, 2021.

Outraged protestors storm Capitol Hill

Lora Simakova, Editor-in-Chief January 15, 2021

Tragedy hit as both chambers of Congress were pushed to shelter-in-place in the U.S. Capitol Building. A handful of security officers pointed their service weapons at the door, and strikes were heard as...

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Students around the world breathe new life into old holiday traditions as the pandemic interrupts their plans.

Home for the holidays?

Ria Raniwala, Managing Editor December 22, 2020

"It just isn't the same," Ava said. As the days get shorter and the holidays start rolling around, it's difficult not to feel a sense of nostalgia for how this time might have been spent last year....

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Wilton High School members remain optimistic even while battling the challenges of COVID-19 in their daily lives.

Despite the pandemic, Wilton High School members still find ways to smile

Bella Andjelkovic, Managing Editor December 13, 2020

Back in March, no one expected to be shut down for more than two weeks. Students even expressed excitement at having days off from school, laughing at the absurdity of the situation and anticipating a...

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An emotionless teenager leaves her home on the weekends, but despises the thought of learning online again.

The invisible battle

Lora Simakova, Editor-in-Chief October 31, 2020

Students worldwide are suffering the consequences of COVID-19 every day they go, or don’t go, to school. No matter the situation, each student is struggling in one way or another. Three students under...

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