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The student news site of Liberty High School in Frisco, Texas

WINGSPAN

The student news site of Liberty High School in Frisco, Texas

WINGSPAN

The Progression of Covid-19 Vaccinations

The Progression of Covid-19 Vaccinations

Vaughn Perez, Guest Contributor December 14, 2021

While there are multiple vaccinations currently available to the American public, scientists have faced many challenges in the journey to protect lives since the outbreak of the global pandemic.

United Colors of Liberty: Khushi Verma

Maya Silberman and Rin Ryu December 14, 2021

This week, sophomores Rin Ryu and Maya Silberman talk with Khushi Verma about her experience moving from India to America, and how her hobbies have carried over.

Meet the Board: Debbie Gillespie

Varun Saravanan and Harley Classe December 13, 2021

For this month's edition of meet the board, WTV sits down with board member Debbie Gillespie.

Trivia with TJ: holidays

TJ Krilowicz, WTV Producer December 13, 2021

In this week's episode of Trivia with TJ, WTV's TJ Krilowicz tests student's knowledge over the holidays.

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The rise of holiday driving fatalities

Charlotte Clecker, Guest Contributor December 10, 2021

While the holidays may be the happiest time of the year, it seems they may also be the most dangerous. Particularly in recent years, Texas' driving records show a worrying connection between the holiday season and fatal crashes.

My Life As: Nutcracker dancer

Alicia Hernandez, WTV Staff Reporter December 9, 2021

In this week's My Life As, a day in the life of sophomore Lauren Sinclair as she rehearses for performances of "The Nutcracker".

Bitesize Science: breath sensor & disease diagnosis

Seoyeon Stephanie Chung, Staff Reporter December 9, 2021

In this week's edition of Bitesize Science, senior Seoyeon Stephanie Chung talks about breath sensor technology that can diagnose diseases.

The evolution of teenage study habits

The evolution of teenage study habits

Haasini Busireddy, Guest Contributor December 8, 2021

Within the past two years, study habits within teens have grown and changed along with the times, altering to fit into the increasingly-technological world.

Unfiltered: the multifaceted nature of domestic violence

Hamsa Madhira, Staff Reporter December 8, 2021

Hosted by senior Hamsa Madhira, this podcast talks about various socio-political issues, ideas, and experiences that are personal to her identity as a South Asian and Immigrant. This week, she will discuss the multiple layers of cases of domestic violence. The...

United Colors of Liberty: Nathan Permana

Maya Silberman and Rin Ryu December 7, 2021

This week, sophomores Maya Silberman and Rin Ryu talk with Nathan Permana about his musical experience and his time on the Esports team.

Trivia with TJ: 2021

TJ Krilowicz, WTV Producer December 6, 2021

On this week's episode of Trivia with TJ, WTV's TJ Krilowicz tests student's knowledge of 2021.

Dumb and Dumber: Scientology

Athena Tseng and Jordan Battey December 3, 2021

In this week's edition of Dumb and Dumber, juniors Jordan Battey and Athena Tseng talk about the cult-like organization of Scientology and their suspicious and illegal actions.

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