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Book Revue’s empty shelves…
Photo taken by Sienna Leaver

The End of Book Revue

Sienna Leaver, Writer November 17, 2021

Located right off of Main Street in Huntington, Book Revue has been a village staple for 44 years. It was founded by brothers Richard and Robert Klein in 1971, but due to pandemic revenue loss, the store...

Sora is finally in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate! Image taken from The Verge.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate—The End

Gabriel Gonzalez, Editor-in-Chief November 17, 2021

Super Smash Bros. is a crossover fighting game series created by Masahiro Sakurai and published by Nintendo in which players can go toe-to-toe in battles as some of the most iconic video games characters...

The carnival’s petting zoo!

Photo taken by James Steigerwald

The Carnival, Bonfire, and Powder Puff—A Great Start to Homecoming!

James Steigerwald, Writer November 17, 2021

October 22nd, 2021 was a day to remember. It all started with the carnival. Various games and booths were set up all along the Whitman horseshoe for people to enjoy. There was a ball toss, an axe throw...

Inspiration 4’s awesome launch!

Image taken from Wikipedia.

Inspiration 4: Spearhead of the Future?

Patrick McHaleJr, Writer November 17, 2021

Since the late 1950s, all space research has been conducted by different government agencies, whether in conjunction or competition. However, recently private companies have been taking initiative and...

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Conflict in the Cosmos? Concerns Over the New Starlink Satellites

Patrick McHaleJr, Writer June 15, 2021

In the 21st century, technological advancements have been at the forefront of human progress, but more often than not, they come with many sacrifices as well. Have you ever looked at the night sky and...

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Vaccine Passports—Everything You Should Know

James Steigerwald, Writer June 15, 2021

As vaccinations start to roll out across the world, a lot of us find ourselves eager to go see our family and friends again or simply just want to visit new places. However, traveling still remains somewhat...

Image taken from NASAs Mars Exploration Program.

Everything to Know About the New Mars Rover

Patrick McHaleJr, Writer May 3, 2021

With the growing global interests in the final frontier, it's important to stay up-to-date on any new developments in space technologies and exploration. On February 18th, 2021, at 20:55 UTC time, NASA’s...

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Everything You Need to Know About Coronavirus Vaccines

James Steigerwald, Writer February 12, 2021

The pandemic has finally hit a turning point—the vaccine. But the battle is far from over. Two major drug manufacturers—Pfizer and Moderna—have distributed the first doses of the vaccine, and...

Picture this: you’re watching an incredible movie, and when there’s only 20 minutes left, it just randomly ends. The only way of finding out what happens to the characters is by reading the Wikipedia plot summary. Unfortunately, this abrupt ending to what should have been one of the best years of our lives is the Class of 2020’s new reality due to the far-reaching effects of COVID-19. Many of my fellow seniors and I can vividly remember that fateful Friday the 13th. It was a sunny, uneventful day when we received the call from Dr. Bernardo declaring that schools would be closed for one week. Soon after, the closure was extended several times by both our state and local governments until Governor Cuomo ultimately made the executive decision to close all New York schools for the rest of the academic year. A closure that was once welcomed as a break from the dreaded third quarter slump morphed into a crisis for not just our district, but for the entire globe. Uncertainty and a sense of overall anxiety paralyzed us all. Essentially everyone has been impacted by the Coronavirus, ranging from healthcare providers who put their own lives at risk each day to help others in need, to parents who must now become educators in addition to caretakers and breadwinners, to teachers who must completely adapt to an unprecedented system of online learning, to small children who now wonder why they cannot go to school or have playdates with their friends. For some Americans, COVID-19 has brought about immense feelings of loss due to the effects of illness and even death. For others, their grief may not be as profound, but the social losses felt by many have seriously impacted our mental health and well-being. This is especially true for the members of the senior class, forced to move onto the next chapter of our lives without the closure we yearn for and deserve. Second semester of senior year is often regarded as the best time in high school. At that point, students are finalizing their college decisions after years of putting in the hard work, picking out their prom dresses, receiving their yearbooks and having their closest friends and teachers sign them, watching VY with a twinkle of appreciation and nostalgia in their eyes, decorating their graduation caps, and simply enjoying the last few weeks of making memories before everyone goes their separate ways. COVID-19 has stripped these opportunities away from us. I’d like to be totally honest and convey how hard it is to find the motivation to continue with schoolwork when you have nothing to look forward to anymore. I miss my friends, my teachers, and just my normal life. I took the simplest pleasures such as getting coffee with my friends or going for a drive to the beach after the school day is over for granted. I really loved the freedom that came with being a senior; we all did. I think the adjustment to life in quarantine has been made more difficult because of the fact that Whitman feels like a second home to so many seniors. Our classmates and teachers have assumed the role of our second families. Our administrators and teachers care so much about us and worked tirelessly to give us the best Whitman experience we could ever ask for. Of course it’s customary to have your senior year end by taking pictures with your friends on commitment day, dancing the night away at prom and celebrating your achievements at graduation, but the circumstances just won’t allow us to. It is my hope that we will be able to reunite again soon and reminisce about all the amazing memories we had the privilege of making together. It’s safe to say that quarantine has made me realize that I should never take the people and places I love for granted again.

Tips to Stay On Top of Your Work During Quarantine

Gabriel Gonzalez, Editor June 5, 2020

With people stuck inside due to quarantine, many students may find it difficult to stay motivated to complete their school assignments, stay active, or even to do things they normally find pleasurable....

Walt Whitman Fly Problems

Walt Whitman Fly Problems

Steven Mora November 9, 2018

Have you been experiencing difficulties with flies in our building and can't focus well during classes? Let's make a change and kick out these flies in our school. There are things we can do to defend...

6 More Weeks of Winter or Early Spring?...That is the Question

6 More Weeks of Winter or Early Spring?…That is the Question

Ashar Farooq, Co-Managing Editor April 4, 2018

Groundhog Day 2018, or February 2nd, has boldly set a prediction for the upcoming season. This annual tradition has been celebrated for many years. On Groundhog day, if Pennsylvania's Punxsutawney Phil...

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