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Author: eme eggleton

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Features

The origin of St. Patrick’s Day

March 16, 2017March 17, 2017 eme eggleton

BY ABBY MAGYAR St. Patrick’s Day, while not viewed as a legal holiday in the United States, is still a celebration of the Irish and of Irish culture. St. Patrick’s Day is a cultural and religious remembrance of the death … Continue reading The origin of St. Patrick’s Day

Sports

Indians looking strong with less than a month to go until their opening day

March 8, 2017March 8, 2017 eme eggleton

BY JOSH HAGANS  The Indians off-season was eventful from the signing from the right handed slugger, Edwin Encarnacion, who averages 39 home runs a year and 110 RBIs, and veteran reliever, Boone Logan. They also look forward to returning many … Continue reading Indians looking strong with less than a month to go until their opening day

Entertainment, Opinion

Film Critique: Logan

March 8, 2017March 8, 2017 eme eggleton

REVIEW BY AHMED DARWICH  A rare rated R superhero movie has hit the theaters again and its success is climbing through the charts. Logan, a comic book adaptation, ranks first in opening weekend total gross pulling in a massive eighty-eight … Continue reading Film Critique: Logan

Entertainment, Features

Snapchat shutdown

February 27, 2017January 10, 2018 eme eggleton

BY AHMED DARWICH  Late January, many students walked into the building with little knowledge of what had transpired over the weekend. All they knew, however, is that a cornerstone of online communication had been blocked by the school’s technology department … Continue reading Snapchat shutdown

Features, News

Teachers reach for the stars with NASA

February 27, 2017March 23, 2017 eme eggleton

BY COLIN WRIGHT Not every teacher gets the opportunity to work with NASA engineers. Dr. Evans, Mrs. Parsons, Mr. Jurey, Mrs. Owens and Mr. Shalala all have the opportunity to work with NASA engineers at the Johnson Space Center in … Continue reading Teachers reach for the stars with NASA

Features

Northern Lights seen by Wadsworth Eyes

February 27, 2017February 27, 2017 eme eggleton

BY MRS. ROHRER They had eluded me yet again. This was the third time I had gone looking for them, and still…nothing. I had come so close this time too. After falling asleep early the night before, hoping to get … Continue reading Northern Lights seen by Wadsworth Eyes

Sports

Champions League vs. Europa League

February 23, 2017February 23, 2017 eme eggleton

BY MATT STUDENIC For those who do not know, the Champions League and the Europa League are very different in their respected areas. The Champions League and the Europa League have acquired the top talent throughout the world, but the … Continue reading Champions League vs. Europa League

Community

Wadsworth Alumni Association connects past, present students

February 13, 2017February 14, 2017 eme eggleton

BY COLIN WRIGHT  Graduating seniors moving on to the next chapter of their lives are faced with many new opportunities. For those who wish to remain involved with their school and community, the Wadsworth High School Alumni Association provides many … Continue reading Wadsworth Alumni Association connects past, present students

Opinion

How old is our dress code?

February 13, 2017February 27, 2017 eme eggleton

OPINION BY ALYSSA LAIKOS  The dress code rule for ripped jeans at WHS is no holes allowed above the knees. This rule has become outdated, rarely enforced, and completely ineffective. The rule has been slightly changed in the past, but … Continue reading How old is our dress code?

Community, News

WHS band performs at ‘Solo and Ensemble’

February 13, 2017February 14, 2017 eme eggleton

BY ABBY MAGYAR  On January 21, 2017, 100 Wadsworth High School Band students performed at Solo and Ensemble in Springfield, Ohio. Solo and Ensemble is a contest of students from different schools who come together to perform in small groups … Continue reading WHS band performs at ‘Solo and Ensemble’

News

What the travel ban means

February 8, 2017February 14, 2017 eme eggleton

BY AHMED DARWICH  A high-noon duel has transpired between two branches of government in Washington. A duel whose implications will affect thousands today and for the years to come. On January 30th, President Trump signed an executive order named, “Protection … Continue reading What the travel ban means

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