NEWS
Female artists’ contributions to feminism and students’ individuality
By Stella Wahnaik, Reporter As March marks Women’s History Month, let's take a moment to highlight the female artists who run the music industry...Read More
Introduction of VARSA into the sophomore class’s curriculum
By Meah McInerney, Reporter Over the last few weeks, the sophomore English and history classes have had members of a local mental health organization, Vashon Alliance to Reduce...Read More
What is the purpose of pep assemblies?
By Nathaniel Schill, Reporter Pep assemblies are commonplace at many highschools and VHS is no different. Associated Student Body or ASB hosts pep...Read More
Students discuss the struggles of being a queer teen
By Ezra Zelez, Reporter Queer teens have been getting more and more recognized in this modern society, but they are still struggling with feeling validated...Read More
SPORTS
Spring sports season kicks off
Keziah Rutschow, Social Media Editor As the 2022 winter sports season at VHS ends, students transition into a warmer sports season. The six sports starting up are full of excited athletes and...Read More
PEOPLE
Vashon welcomes new vice principal Sabrina Kovacs with open arms
Lily Isakson-Bell, Reporter In December, Danny Rock stepped down as principal of Vashon High School. John Erickson, then vice principal, stepped up into his place as interim...Read More
A&E
Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania, a must see or must avoid?
By Delilah Spence, Reporter On February 17, 2023, the MCU added the third installment to the Ant-Man trilogy: “Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania.” Yes, the title has the word...Read More
“The Menu” kept me hungry for more
By Josie Martinez, Reporter “The Menu”, streaming on HBOMax, is directed by Mark Mylod and written by Seth Reiss and Will Tracy. It follows the story of a young couple...Read More
OPINION
Fact or Fiction? The benefits of reading books you choose
By Lillian Doiron-Wahlstrom, Reporter As students, we are often required to read assigned books for class, but these books are frequently out of touch with what students actually want to read...Read More
Radical reporters attempt to juice a dead debate for content
By Jett Legry, Reporter Recently, radical rabble rousers have made a shocking and dreadful attempt to reignite a debate that the masses have long since arrived at consensus on...Read More