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WINGSPAN

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

WINGSPAN

As growing young adults with four periods a day filled with rigorous courses and stress, students and teachers reflect on their sleep schedules. “Sleep consistency is important because you are training your brain to know when it is time to get tired or wake up,” Tatum said. “That clear internal body clock helps you feel better throughout the day, math teacher Kristen Tatum said.

Bring back nap time

Isabelle Engles, Guest Contributor January 21, 2021

 Ah, the good ol’ days of being in kindergarten. After a long day of recess and coloring, nap time was the perfect time to unwind and relax. But why did it have to end? As we get older, our workload increases, and we become more stressed. Nap...

In this weekly column, Wingspan staff reporter Rhea Advani provides her take on a variety of topics.

Rhea of Sunshine: adjusting to zero hour Collin classes

Rhea Advani, Staff Reporter January 21, 2021

As most dual credit students know, the second semester at Collin has officially begun. For the first semester I signed up to take two dual credit classes, however they were both online. This semester however, of the two new classes I am taking, one...

Wingspans Shreya Jagan shares her personal take on issues and experiences in her weekly column Simply Shreya.

Simply Shreya: an inspiration to young girls

Shreya Jagan, Managing Editor January 21, 2021

Today was a momentous day that will go down in history not only for women in society but for the entire country.  Joe Biden and Kamala Harris were sworn in today as the President and Vice President of the United States respectively. And let me tell...

In this podcast, junior Hamsa Madhira talks about various socio-political issues, ideas and experiences that are personal to her identity as a South Asian and immigrant.

Unfiltered: A close-knit community

Hamsa Madhira, Staff Reporter January 20, 2021

Hosted by junior 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 her opinions on being a part of a close-netted...

Staff reporter Madison Saviano explores hot topics and issues that students face in her weekly column Piece by Piece.

Piece by Piece: make the time

Madison Saviano, Staff Reporter January 19, 2021

Time has been moving so quickly. I’m already a junior in high school. The ‘hardest year of high school’ is already halfway over. Soon I’ll be off to college and I’ll look back on all this as just a memory. That sounds so crazy to me. It’s...

Real Talk: Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Madigan Gunia, WTV Staff Reporter January 15, 2021

On this week's edition of Real Talk, WTV's Madigan Gunia asks students about Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

In this weekly column, Wingspan staff reporter Rhea Advani provides her take on a variety of topics.

Rhea of Sunshine: having cameras on in Zooms should not be required

Rhea Advani, Staff Reporter January 14, 2021

“Please make sure your camera is on so I can see all of your faces.” I’m sure you’ve heard that from one of your teachers at least a few times if you're taking any virtual classes. And as many students have absolutely no issue with that whatsoever,...

In her weekly column UnWarranted Opinions, staff reporter Drew Julao takes on a variety of topics and gives her take.

Unwarranted Opinions: growing up a mixed child

Drew Adrian Julao, Staff Reporter January 14, 2021

Family history is not something that the average person knows much about. Most people don’t even learn about their own ancestors until they spit into a tube and send it off to a lab to see that they are part Irish and German, whereas I constantly asked...

Guest Contributor Emily Thomas discusses her opinion on band shirts, and the awkwardness that may come with wearing them.

Why you shouldn’t wear shirts of bands you don’t listen to

Emily Thomas, Guest Contributor January 13, 2021

The Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, AC/DC, and Nirvana. Their logos have all been turned into fashion statements; the band names plastered on shirts, stickers, and phone cases.  People can wear what they want and do what they want, but for the awkward...

Staff reporter Madison Saviano explores hot topics and issues that students face in her weekly column Piece by Piece.

Piece by Piece: a new Gilded Age?

Madison Saviano, Staff Reporter January 12, 2021

In history we learned about the Gilded Age, a period rightfully dubbed as such because while it was golden on the outside, scratching the surface exposed rampant problems. Monopolies were on the rise, the wealth gap widened, and the working class’ conditions...

In her weekly column, Monday with Ms. Marvel, Wingspans Trisha Dasgupta reviews different political issues and relatable topics in everyday life.

Monday’s with Ms. Marvel: not the time for compromise

Trisha Dasgupta, Editor-in-Chief January 11, 2021

The country is divided right now, but you don’t need me to tell you that.   Politics has been becoming more and more polarizing over the course of the last several years, especially so since the 2016 presidential election. It’s been years of...

Real Talk: New Year’s

Madigan Gunia, WTV Staff Reporter January 8, 2021

WTV's Madigan Gunia asks students about New Years.

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