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Miles Jeffers, Student Editor
November 3, 2022 • No Comments
WHS's drama club is back in action, with our current fall production of 'Puffs,' a clever portrayal of the familiar tale of Harry Potter from the perspective of the Hufflepuffs. Wayne, portrayed by Aron Keinhe explores...
Miles Jeffers, Student Editor
October 6, 2022 • No Comments
At our very own Sage Park Middle School, cages can be found surrounding the perimeter, purportedly housing students who have been known to misbehave or cause problems within the school community. While this seems a controversial...
Alexander Mercurius, Student journalist
May 26, 2022 • No Comments
With a bucket of Legos, you can tell any story. You can build an airplane or a dragon or a pirate ship - it's whatever you can imagine. ―Christopher Miller(writer for The Lego Movie) On Thursday, once a month, you...

The anglerfish is probably the most well known deep-sea fish, and for good reason. While the anglerfish’s bioluminescent angler is the most popular fact about the fish (it's named for it after all), it is not the only...


Miles Jeffers, Student Editor and Writer
December 2, 2021 • No Comments
The Windsor warriors were visited by an impactful alumnus.
Windsor Swimming and Diving Back with a Splash
October 6, 2022
The Windsor High School swim and diving team is full of Warrior spirit, with teammates who will cheer...
February 3, 2022
The boys varsity basketball team packed their bags on Monday and traveled to take on the Rocky Hill Terriers....
A Big Night for the Football Team!
December 2, 2021
The Windsor warriors were visited by an impactful alumnus.
Brett Lefurge, Student Writer | October 6, 2022
Miles Jeffers, Student Editor and Writer | March 10, 2022
Keilianette DeJesus, Student journalist
January 1, 2023
Longest Night Of the Year At the Winter Solstice, the wind is cold, trees are bare, and all lies in stillness beneath blankets of snow.~ Gary Zukav Wednesday December...
Keilianette DeJesus, Student journalist
December 8, 2022
CBS news anchor Kristine Johnson: Interview Student Journalist, Keilianette DeJesus had the opportunity recently to interview CBS News anchor for the New York City metro...
Keilianette DeJesus, Student journalist
May 12, 2022
To my shame, I see / The imminent death of twenty thousand men, / That, for a fantasy and trick of fame, / Go to their graves like beds, fight for a plot / Whereon the numbers...
May 12, 2022
It is Friday the 13th, but this one has a twist. Curiously, a document, dated May 13, 1755, and penned by the Swiss alchemist and follower of Jainism, Dr. Riskoff Fasdeth,...
Leila Sperry, Student Writer
January 27, 2022
With the pandemic being back on the rise and talks of another brief quarantine circulating, the idea of a New Years Resolution seems to be getting old. 2020 for a lot of...
Keilianette DeJesus, Student Writer
April 8, 2022
Living in Coral reefs of the Pacific and Atlantic ocean are a vast array of butterfly fish, a species also known as Chaetodontidae, a combination of two Greek words: Chaite...
Miles Jeffers, Student Editor and Writer
January 28, 2022
Welcome to Fish Friday, Fridays all about fish! There are nearly 7,000 species of crabs, living in shorelines, freshwater, and seawater alike. However, you don’t...
Lilliana Yohe, Student Contributor
December 17, 2021
Welcome to the first edition on Fish Friday, Fridays that are all about fish. Written by our expert pescitarian, Lilly Yohe.