by Bryan Vermes
After years of skyrocketing government deficits and student debt, a plan to finally open the doorway to more accessible and reliable student aid deserves the support of Congress. Instead of bowing down to lobbyists and special interest groups, it’s about time that the federal government side with America’s future: its students.
With a nearly [...]
By Adi Porat
If you’ve heard the name Mr. Tuomi buzzing around WHS, but aren’t quite sure who he is, come on down to Room B335. He is the long term substitute teacher for Mrs. Perryman (who is out on maternity leave). Interestingly, this is actually Mr. Tuomi’s second year here at WHS. [...]
By Bryan Vermes
The Republican Party is still facing a hangover after the loss of their leaders: President George W. Bush and his aid Karl Rove. The recent unpopular figures in American politics may not have been the best image for the party, but it was better than the lack of one they have now.