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Isabelle and Doomguy: The friendship that should not have been. 

Sebastian Rosa June 5, 2020

As we approach week 726 of quarantine on our little island in the Atlantic, it feels like we should look back and reflect on how our self-imposed isolation has affected us and the greater world. Many unfortunate...

A Fiery Beginning to Homecoming

A Fiery Beginning to Homecoming

Gabriel Gonzalez, News/ Features & Entertainment/Lifestyle Editor November 21, 2019

Walt Whitman High School’s annual Carnival and Bonfire are well-attended events by members of the South Huntington community of all ages. It’s a perfect opportunity to commemorate the end of another...

Tackling the SAT: Whitman Style

Tackling the SAT: Whitman Style

Jack O’Laughlin, Staff Writer November 21, 2019

Oh, the glory of standardized testing. The SAT tends to loom over mainly high school juniors and seniors embarking on the college application process like an ominous cloud. It’s a rather important exam;...

Girls’ Varsity Tennis Makes Playoffs After 9-Year Drought

Kayla Sakayan, Editor-in-Chief November 21, 2019

After closing out their regular season with an undefeated record, the Whitman Girls’ Varsity Tennis (GVT) team won the league champions hip title for the first time in nine years! Led by senior...

AP World

AP World

Jasmine Haug, Contributing Writer February 12, 2017

AP World is a rigorous course in which you are expected to take the AP exam in May and the Global Regents in June. The main difference between an AP class and a honors class is independence. AP World...

AP Biology

AP Biology

Joanne Nguyen, Contributing Writer February 12, 2017

If you are considering expanding upon your knowledge of biology or taking a course that will aid in your future career plans in the medical field, AP Biology is a great option and offers an extensive curriculum....

AP Chemistry, Psychology

AP Chemistry, Psychology

Rachel Vaughan, Co-Managing Editor February 12, 2017

Chemistry: If you have a love for chemistry or are looking into medical majors in college, it would behoove you to take chemistry. But be prepared because Dr. Hazan does not take this class lightly. She...

AP Government, Economics and Calculus

AP Government, Economics and Calculus

Ilana Desmond, Business Manager February 12, 2017

AP Government is a senior course that meets every other day, usually rotated with AP Economics.  It is currently taught by Mrs. Segal and Mr. Donlon and teaches about politics in America.  It involves...

AP Language Overview

AP Language Overview

Joseph VanGostein, Co-Managing Editor February 12, 2017

Overview: AP Language is a full-year English course available to eleventh and twelfth graders. It is typically taught by Mrs. Latko, Mrs. Treco or Mr. Pipolo and culminates in a mandatory AP exam in May....

BCCL: Honors Leadership

BCCL: Honors Leadership

Gabrielle Safian, Politics Writer February 12, 2017

BCCL is a selective honors leadership course and one of the most innovative classes  Whitman offers. BCCL stands for Building Communication Capacities for Leaders and  is open to students with one year...

AP US History

AP US History

Clifford Sweezey, Sports Writer February 12, 2017

It is hard to believe that we are just two weeks away from the holiday break and even more mind boggling that students have already begun to submit their scheduling proposals for next year. Many underclassmen...

Inside AP Physics 1

Inside AP Physics 1

Josh Joseph, Multimedia Editor February 12, 2017

Simply put, physics is the study of how the world works, as is science in general, but physics sets itself apart in the way it analyzes the world. A step above simple fact memorization, physics uses math...

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