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WINGSPAN

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

WINGSPAN

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

WINGSPAN

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

Simply Shreya: what matters

Shreya Jagan, Staff Reporter September 25, 2019

I’m not a stranger to disappointment.  I used to be an expert; until I came to terms with the backstory behind said disappointments. It’s not something that you can just avoid and leave in the back of your mind. It’s hard to deal with confrontation...

Students in the district now have to register for AP exams by Nov. 1. Along with new changes regarding fees, Wingspan shares its stance on the implication of the registration changes on students.

Editorial: Early AP registration deadline places burden on students

Wingspan Staff September 24, 2019

The College Board has laid out a new system for AP test registration in the 2019-2020 year. Students in Frisco ISD must now register for their exams by Nov. 1 for full year and fall semester courses. That’s more than four months earlier than last year’s...

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

Piece by Piece: prison rehabilitation

Madison Saviano, Staff Reporter September 24, 2019

The confines of prison go much further than just the walls and convicts find themselves trapped even after their shackles have fallen. Prison rehabilitation is key in putting an end to the vicious cycle that hinders prisoners and civilians alike. As early...

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: Driving forces of climate change

Trisha Dasgupta, Staff Reporter September 23, 2019

The climate is changing, and that is a fact. This isn’t a conservative issue, this isn’t a liberal issue, this is a humanitarian crisis; one that will kill all of us and the earth if our society doesn’t change now. So why aren’t we changing? Why...

Real Talk: Homecoming

Sydney Andros, WTV Staff Reporter September 20, 2019

WTV's Sydney Andros hits the halls to get student opinion about next week's Homecoming activities.

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

All Voices Matter: AP classes aren’t for everyone

Aviance Pritchett, Staff Reporter September 19, 2019

I’ve taken pre-AP and AP classes all throughout high school, and every time within the first few weeks of school, I want to drop out. It’s either too stressful, or too boring, or too hard. And every time I do, I end up staying anyway, and realize...

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

Simply Shreya: me first

Shreya Jagan, Staff Reporter September 18, 2019

Some days, I ask myself the question of how many countless times I try to put others before myself. It happens often, not going to lie.  But, it took me a while to come to terms with the fact that I try to make others happy to the extent that I...

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

Piece by Piece: healthy coping is key

Madison Saviano, Staff Reporter September 17, 2019

Oftentimes we struggle to find moments of bliss amidst the racket created by our thousands of thoughts, incessantly buzzing around.  Some people opt to simply “turn it off,” however most quickly find that upon doing so they are left with a sinister...

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: public transportation

Trisha Dasgupta, Staff Reporter September 16, 2019

Americans love their cars, but it’s time to face the music; our use and ownership of personal cars are one of the leading factors of carbon emissionsn. What’s better: twenty people taking twenty cars to work, or twenty people taking one bus? The answer...

Real Talk: superstitions

Sydney Andros, WTV Staff Reporter September 13, 2019

WTV's Sydney Andros hits the halls to ask students their opinions on superstitions.

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

All Voices Matter: sale of vapes are up in the air

Aviance Pritchett, Staff Reporter September 12, 2019

The Trump administration has announced its plans to ban the sale of flavored e-cigarettes, just mere hours after it was announced that a 6th person had died from vaping-related lung illness in the U.S.  As most people know well know, many teens in...

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

Simply Shreya: Every single word

Shreya Jagan, Staff Reporter September 11, 2019

We’re all given one life to live, and what’s the point of that life if we aren’t kind to everyone and don’t treat people with the love they deserve? Body shaming is when somebody makes harsh criticisms about someone else’s body or size and...

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