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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 student news site of Liberty High School in Frisco, Texas

WINGSPAN

Reilly Martens

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter

Reilly Martens is a senior and a new face to the Wingspan staff. She took Journalism I this year in hopes of becoming America’s next top Barbara Walters. Reilly is Canadian and enjoys educating Americans on the amazing poutine that they’re missing out on. She is involved with her love of all things art and has enjoyed building her creativity these past two years in AP art history, AP drawing, and ceramics class. During her sophomore year, she had her art featured in the CTE center art show but hopes one day that will become the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. When Reilly’s not dreaming about revisiting France or Spain, you can probably find her obsessively shopping at the thrift store as it’s one of her greatest talents.

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Opinion: Stop the subtweeting

Opinion: Stop the subtweeting

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
May 18, 2016
Staff reporter Reilly Martens shares her thoughts on AP tests via a poem.

Opinion: Ode to AP exams

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
May 6, 2016
Shelly Powers (left) and Natalie Clark (right) started the Cosmetology Club after their makeup work in Epic Proportions.

Beauty trends lead to new club

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
February 24, 2016
Although he doesn't own a "computer" phone, history teacher Sam Young still uses his flip phone frequently.

Young goes old school

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
February 17, 2016
Performing at Tuesday's basketball game against Frisco, Red Rhythm dancers took to the court as part of the halftime entertainment.

Red Rhythm to show off skills

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
February 11, 2016
Columnist Reilly Martens shares her view on the question seniors are most frequently asked.

Opinion: My business, not yours

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
February 9, 2016
A guys' hairstyle that can be traced in popularity to sports, man buns and headbands are being seen more and more frequently on campus.

Opinion: Man buns and headbands

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
February 3, 2016
In AP Drawing, an experiment with yupo paper allows students to erase the watercolor from the paper using water.

An old style gets a new medium

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
January 26, 2016
Anyone one over 18 years of age can purchase Powerball tickets to get their chance at winning it big.

[Photo] Smooth entry into education

Janet Nguyen, Guest Contributor
January 13, 2016
Staff Reporter Reilly Martens wants students to recognize the importance of giving year-round.

Convenient giving sold as charity

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
December 14, 2015

Department versus department

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
November 20, 2015
Opinion editor Emma Crampton writes that high school students should be trusted if they say they need to leave the classroom and that hall passes aren't needed for most students.

[Photo] You be you

David Figueroa, Guest Contributor
November 18, 2015
Ceramics students continue in their three-week-long project, which focuses on crafting chips and salsa bowls.

Drinking coffee from their creations

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
November 17, 2015
The United States has a large number of human trafficking cases, and there are many factors that play into this. Texas, for example is the third U.S. to have to most cases, due to its proximity to Mexico and the many main interstate highways which run through the state.

A growing problem

Reilly Martens, Staff Reporter
November 3, 2015
There are 516 seniors that have been in the district since Kindergarten.

Work Hard. But what about nice?

Reilly Martens, Guest Contributor
October 26, 2015
Interested in pursuing a career in fashion, senior Laura Muriungi decided to start a fashion club on campus. Above, Muriungi poses in Times Square, New York City.

A statement of comfort

Reilly Martens, Guest Contributor
September 30, 2015
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