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The Observer

The School Newspaper of Winston Churchill High School.

The Observer

The School Newspaper of Winston Churchill High School.

The Observer

Scarlet Overkill writes one last journal entry

Scarlet Overkill writes one last journal entry

By Catherine Chan, Online Content Editor June 10, 2025

“Dear Diary, today I—”  I have been journaling ever since I learned to write, so what started as a book of blank pages has now transformed into pages overflowing with ink, chronicling my thoughts...

Harley Quinn smashes her last article at WCHS

Harley Quinn smashes her last article at WCHS

By Olga Engler, Arts Editor June 10, 2025

When I was young, I was a big fan of Superman. I didn’t pay much attention to his partner, Lois Lane. I knew that she existed, but did not care much for more details. After all, who could stand up to...

Preminger to miss "The Observer" gold standard

Preminger to miss “The Observer” gold standard

By Rebecca Dean, Features Editor June 9, 2025

Journalism has always been an important part of my life. As soon as I learned to read, my grandfather started mailing me envelopes full of newspaper clippings about subjects he found interesting—these...

Phish Food speaks on enjoying all of the small moments

Phish Food speaks on enjoying all of the small moments

By Justin Greenzaid, Phish Food June 6, 2023

After sitting here for almost an hour listening to my old Spotify playlist from freshman year, I am finally putting pen to paper. I initially decided to listen to some of my old songs for inspiration to...

WCHS' 2020-21 schedule equipped with some common student commentary.

Online school had positive aspects

By Jeremy Fredricks, Editor-in-Chief June 12, 2021

A glass half-full person can find good in any situation. As this crazy school year comes to a close, there’s been a lot of positives, even though it has been easy to find the negatives: a deadly pandemic,...

Graduation 2021 will look different than prior years. Instead of being at Constitional Hall in Washington, D.C. -- like in 2019 -- it will be held at WCHS' stadium.

Principal Heckert reflects on unique year and looks forward

By Jeremy Fredricks, Editor-in-Chief May 21, 2021

As the end of a school year, mostly defined by changes in how -- and where -- students learn comes closer to fruition, there are a lot of reflections going on. Everything from virtual learning to social...

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