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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

With COVID-19, more and more people are sleeping longer hours. Wingspans very own Ana Toro explores the various sleep issues during COVID-19.

Sleeping in, vivid dreams

Ana Toro, Guest Contributor May 15, 2020

The situation that the world is in right now is not only very dangerous but it feels a little strange. One of the strange components of these stay at home orders is that people are having some really weird and vivid dreams. It's clear that many people’s...

From celebrities to fashion trends, sophomore Aden McClune discusses his latest obsession in his weekly podcast.

My Latest Obsession: new Witchcraft album

Aden McClune, Staff Reporter May 14, 2020

In this episode, Aden McClune talks about the band Witchcraft's new album, Black Metal.

Rather than taking place in one of the schools two gym, the COVID-19 outbreak led the College Board to allow students to take their exams at home, with the first one having taken place Monday. For many freshmen, their first AP exam came Tuesday with AP Human Geography.

First AP test better than expected

Ana Toro, Guest Contributor May 14, 2020

Since stay at home orders have prevented us from going back to school, students began taking their AP tests at home on Monday. For freshmen taking AP Human Geography, that meant the first AP test of their high school career was Tuesday.. We were told...

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

Simply Shreya: self motivation

Shreya Jagan, Staff Reporter May 13, 2020

Sometimes, it’s so hard to stay positive. I mean, I just think of all the things that were supposed to happen, the things that could’ve happened.  I had so much planned for this year, and right now it just feels endless. The waking up at noon,...

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

Piece by Piece: the science behind skincare

Madison Saviano, Staff Reporter May 12, 2020

When most people see a pimple on their face, they don’t see it as a pustule or cyst or any of that. No, they simply see it as a spiteful pus-filled ball coming to curse them. They, and you, should see it as more, as science. I should know, I’ve...

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

Monday with Ms. Marvel: turning sixteen

Trisha Dasgupta, Staff Reporter May 11, 2020

I don’t know if it’s just me, but as the days I’ve spent at home keep adding up I can’t stop thinking about how I only have two more years until I’m off to college. Two more years, which means that there’s only two more Homecomings, two more...

Real Talk: Mother’s Day

Sydney Andros May 8, 2020

WTV's Sydney Andros asks students about Mother's Day.

The fate of Gov. Greg Abbott’s directive regarding medical treatments provided to transgender children that could apply to school employees, as well as all licensed professionals who have direct contact with children, is currently on hold after a state judge ruled Friday that providing gender-affirming care is not a reason for the state to investigate a family for child abuse.

Abbott’s decision to reopen is premature

Ana Toro, Guest Contributor May 8, 2020

Gov. Greg AboAbbott has now begun to open the state of Texas back up . What does this mean? It means that businesses are reopening, COVID-19 cases could skyrocket, and Texas could finally see the effects of this pandemic on a larger scale. Frankly...

From celebrities to fashion trends, sophomore Aden McClune discusses his latest obsession in his weekly podcast.

My Latest Obsession: Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord

Aden McClune, Staff Reporter May 7, 2020

This week, host Aden McClune talk about Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord.

In her weekly column, All Voices Matter, staff reporter Aviance Pritchett gives her take on social and cultural issues.

All Voices Matter: as good as possible

Aviance Pritchett, Staff Reporter May 7, 2020

Graduation is saved for the most part, so maybe senior year will end just as well as it possibly could. I for one didn’t really care about the whole thing, as I would’ve been okay with getting my diploma in the mail and moving on with my life, but...

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

Simply Shreya: Blue Angels

Shreya Jagan, Staff Reporter May 6, 2020

The Blue Angels honored those on the frontlines by flying over North Texas with their flight demonstration Wednesday.  They flew past our houses this morning and though we were all only able to see it for a split second, I think the message spoke...

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

Piece by Piece: all the small things

Madison Saviano, Staff Reporter May 5, 2020

It’s been rough. This morning I wasn’t able to get out of bed until I remembered there was an unfinished KitKat bar on my desk. Yesterday I wasn’t able to go to bed until I remembered how nice the freshly cleaned sheets would feel. I know that seems...

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