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From Europe to Asia, South America to Africa, and all the way to Australia, Wingspan staff reporter Sindhuja Pannuri provides her insight on international events in this weekly blog.

International Insight: a comprehensive history on Israel-Palestine

Sindhuja Pannuri, Staff Reporter October 17, 2023

The Israel-Palestine conflict is one of the most contentious disputes in modern history. In order to understand its importance, we must understand the history that has led to these conditions. The roots of the conflict can be traced back to the end...

The data is clear: males are falling behind academically and something needs to be done to address this.

The problem of male academic underperformance

Wingspan Staff October 16, 2023

Early in the 19th century, very few girls had access to and received education. Those who had the option attended dame schools, which focused mainly on literacy. In the same period, boys’ education was focused on the classics. A boy would learn how...

Real Talk: college football

Natalia Soto, Segment Producer October 13, 2023

On this week’s edition of Real Talk WTV's Natalia Soto asks students about a fall favorite of many, college football.

Managing editor Faith Brocke expresses their emotions and experiences in their column, Facets of Faith.

Facets of Faith: superstitions

Faith Brocke, Managing Editor October 12, 2023

When I was younger, I was obsessed with superstitions and myths. I hopped over every crack in the sidewalk, I snapped wishbones, and probably gave myself several illnesses by picking up dirty pennies off the floor. I wanted as much good luck as...

According to Reader’s Digest, the differences between audiobooks and reading a physical book are minimal which is why audiobooks should count towards ones reading goal. However, not all sources agree. Psychology Today’s Jessica Schrader and Daniel Willingham insist that there is a distinction between the two, and that they cannot be substitutes for one another.

Flipping pages or pressing play: do audiobooks count toward reading goals?

Christine Han, Staff Reporter October 11, 2023

It may not be reading, but audiobooks should count towards one’s reading goal. According to Reader’s Digest, experts say that the difference between listening to audiobooks and reading a physical book is minimal. They say that not only is it reading,...

In this weekly blog, senior Haley Ward shares a little bit of everything: deep dives on her favorite topics, her fashion favorites, and how to make the most out of your high school years.

Love, Haley: fall fashion is back

Haley Ward, Editor-In-Chief October 11, 2023

Among the many great things the cooler weather brings is fall fashion. Fall is the best time of year for picking an outfit. It is not freezing to where you have to bundle up, at least in Texas, but it is also not so hot like spring and summer. It’s...

From Europe to Asia, South America to Africa, and all the way to Australia, Wingspan staff reporter Sindhuja Pannuri provides her insight on international events in this weekly blog.

International Insight: the World Bank’s next steps

Sindhuja Pannuri, Staff Reporter October 10, 2023

As the autumn leaves fall in Marrakech, Morocco, the world's financial elite gather for the annual meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). This year, more than ever, attention is focused on the World Bank and its role in...

Real Talk: PSAT

Natalia Soto, Segment Producer October 5, 2023

On this week's edition of Real Talk, WTV's Natalia Soto asks students about the PSAT.

Managing editor Faith Brocke expresses their emotions and experiences in their column, Facets of Faith.

Facets of Faith: growing up

Faith Brocke, Managing Editor October 5, 2023

Growing up, I feel like it’s hard to register all that comes with getting older.  Lately it feels like I’m trying to brain-suck all the ‘big kid’ information I can get before I’m legally my own person next June. Getting sick and having...

In this weekly blog, senior Haley Ward shares a little bit of everything: deep dives on her favorite topics, her fashion favorites, and how to make the most out of your high school years.

Love, Haley: 17 going on 18

Haley Ward, Editor-In-Chief October 4, 2023

I hear that there are two people in this world: the people who do not like their birthday and the people who love their birthday. I am definitely the latter. I have always loved my birthday. I love the joy of celebrating the day you were born and a new...

From Europe to Asia, South America to Africa, and all the way to Australia, Wingspan staff reporter Sindhuja Pannuri provides her insight on international events in this weekly blog.

International Insight: key takeaways UN General Assembly

Sindhuja Pannuri, Staff Reporter October 3, 2023

The 78th United Nations General Assembly Meeting, which took place in New York Sep. 2023, witnessed a gathering of world leaders addressing a wide array of global issues. The discussions and speeches during this assembly offered valuable insights into...

The cost of college is becoming too prohibitive and something must be done to make it affordable for all students.

College should be free

Wingspan Staff October 2, 2023

According to College Board data, the average cost of annual tuition in the United States for public, four-year colleges is $10,740 for state residents and $27,560 for out-of-state residents living off-campus. Annual room and board costs are an additional...

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