News
Removal of “The Diary of Anne Frank” Ends WIS’s Last Element of Gradewide Holocaust Education
Middle School Administration Eliminates Math Tracking Program
‘The Hunger Games Between Students’: College Counselors Implement Honor Code to Curb Competition (2022 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Journalism Silver Key)
‘It’s Not Safe’: WIS Students Reflect on Recent Shooting at Burke
Upper School Students Push for Sexual Education Reform
Macomb Street Neighbors and WIS Clash Over New Science Building (2021 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Journalism Honorable Mention)
The Pandemic Process: The Class of 2021 Reflects on their College Applications
COVID Vaccine Rollout Underway at WIS
Science building plan gains key approval, will face Board of Zoning Adjustments in May
Podcast with Nora Brennan: Adjusting to Hybrid Learning
From Postcards to Phone Banking, Students Participate in the 2020 Election
Biden victory brings excitement, relief for WIS students
What Did WIS’s Closure Mean For Campus Workers?
Then and Now: Students Adapt Independent Research During COVID-19
Coronacation: How The Upper School Spent The Summer
Features
Rein in the Mane: The Stigmatization of Curly Hair
The Fight for Period Products at WIS
Community, Equity & Justice Award: Tackling D.C.’s Literacy Crisis
The Lantern Bookshop: A Beacon of Light Amid the Pandemic (2021 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards Journalism Honorable Mention)
Arts
IB Art students move to virtual exhibit due to COVID-19 pandemic
Upper schoolers set to make a splash in “Metamorphoses”
‘Hocus Pocus’: Cult Classic Yet Box-Office Flop
Is Funding for Performing Arts At WIS Sufficient?
Opinion
Mansfield Park: Why Art Can’t Exist in a Vacuum
M.S. Musical Remains Unsuitable for WIS
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