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Staff Reporter Grace Myers gives her take on the 61 short-episode podcast, Wolf 359.

Wolf 359 is lightyears ahead of its time

Grace Myers, Staff Reporter May 16, 2022

Aboard the U.S.S. Hephaestus station, communications officer Douglas Eiffel and his crew of three orbits the star Wolf 359, 8,000 lightyears away from Earth. With his friends, Renee Minkowski, Dr. Alexander Hilbert, and the sentient A.I. HERA, at his...

Cooper, Athena, and Andrew sit down to sort out a list of movies that they believe to be the greatest, or not so great.

The Reel Deal: Multiverse of Madness

Athena Tseng, Andrew Jáuregui, and Cooper Ragle May 13, 2022

Juniors Athena Tseng and Andrew Jáuregui and senior Cooper Ragle discuss the recent Dr. Strange movie, Multiverse in Madness, and their thoughts on it and an overall review on the movie. 

Placing third in the state

Zain Rahmani, WTV Staff Reporter May 12, 2022

With the team only having a couple of months of practice due to the disbandment of last season, they were able to achieve some outstanding records. The team won the in-house Frisco tournament going undefeated. They went to playoffs and were ranked 1st...

In this weeks edition of Cinema Summaries, Andrew takes a look at the sequel to Marvels Dr. Strange.

A Strange sequel

Andrew Jáuregui, Interactive Media Editor May 11, 2022

The sequel to Marvel Studios’s Doctor Strange is finally out. Following the events of Spider-Man: No Way Home and WandaVision, the film follows Doctor Strange as he travels into the multiverse, encountering new friends and foes. So far, the film...

Ceramics students continue in their three-week-long project, which focuses on crafting chips and salsa bowls.

Salsa and ceramics tango

Kiara Hinz, Guest Contributor May 10, 2022

As the school year comes close to its end ceramics students are working hard on their three-week-long chip and salsa bowl projects.  “The goal is to build something that is both functional and creative,” ceramics teacher Fred Rodriguez said. “I...

Pictured: Art teacher Fred Rodriguez poses for a picture with his son at Octobers Trunk or Treat event, where he dressed up as a contestant on the popular television show Survivor. Rodriguez now plans to make this dream a reality as he awaits the answer to his Survivor contestant application, which was sent in this spring.

Art teacher applies to be cast on Survivor

Kiara Hinz, Guest Contributor May 9, 2022

Applying to Survivor has been ceramic teacher Fred Rodriguez’s dream for years. He recently took the first step to achieve that goal by applying to the show.  “When I was first introduced to the show, I loved the social aspect of the game...

Good vibes

Good vibes

Aarushi Ray, Guest Contributor May 9, 2022

The number of people in American that have cut out gluten from their diet has been rising over the years. Among those saying goodbye to gluten is staff reporter Ashvita Girish and  in this new, weekly blog, she will provide recipes and her take on whether its worth making or not.

Goodbye Gluten

Ashvita Girish, Staff Reporter May 9, 2022

About 3.1 million people around the United States follow a gluten-free diet. One of the main reasons for a gluten-free diet is celiac disease: an autoimmune disorder that affects the small intestine and is caused by a reaction to gluten, proteins found...

From pop songs to video game music, Saturdays Spring Swing concert is the final band performance of the year. The concert runs from 1-4 p.m. in the cafeteria and will feature a silent auction.

Saturday’s Spring Swing final band concert of the year

Grant Milleson, Staff Reporter May 7, 2022

Breaking up the band is the theme of Saturday’s Spring Swing Concert from 1:00-4:00 on Saturday in the cafeteria. “This performance is different from all other concerts because this is just smaller ensembles of students,” assistant director of...

In this weekly column, senior Emily Thomas provides her take on a new albums, concerts, and artists.

Acoustic Avenues: bringing back the Rat Pack

Ana Toro, Assistant Interactive Media Editor May 6, 2022

I recently read Jake Tapper’s novel The Devil May Dance and it prompted me to look more into some of the music from the 60s. The book centers around the main character, Congressman Charlie Marder, and the Rat Pack. The Rat Pack were a group from the...

For the past five years, Frisco ISD has been distinguished as one of the best communities for music education. The National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation has announced this years winners, with Frisco ISD being on the list, once again.

FISD named best community for music education six years in a row

Caroline Caruso, Assistant Editor-in-Chief May 5, 2022

Frisco ISD has been chosen as a top community for Music Education in the nation according to the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) Foundation, making this the sixth consecutive year FISD has been awarded the honor.  “This is a tremendous...

A quarter of the way there

Zain Rahmani, WTV Staff Reporter May 5, 2022

Last week, the Valorant team began participating in the Texas State Championship, winning their first two games against Vandegrift High School. This officially puts them into the quarter finals. This week, the team will face off against Texas High School. 

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