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  • September 30Legendary strikes bears once more as golden stallion makes an appearance.
  • May 20Freshman student finishes entire book; English department left in shock.
  • May 20Plaid launch party set for Tuesday, May 27 at City of Asylum.
  • May 20Molloy Posner Hall renovations set to begin on June 1.
  • May 20WT sends wide-ranging slate of runners to PIAA track and field championships.
  • May 20WT senior prank not as funny as when they made the library light fixture a fish tank.
  • October 28WT faces IRS audit over unreported bake sale income
  • November 22Voices Tries Out "Breaking News" System to Mixed Reviews
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Sophia Scheatzle

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The Little Marathon That Could

The Little Marathon That Could

Sophia Scheatzle, Voices Historian January 21, 2020

The Olympics. We all know them. These posh games started all the way back in 776 BC in Olympia, Greece. Since then, the contest has been full of astounding athletes and remarkable moments. However, none...

Lawnchair Larry

Lawnchair Larry

Sophia Scheatzle, Voice’s Historian October 30, 2019

The ’80s were a wild time for America, the “brick” mobile phone was released to the public, The Challenger combusted just 73 seconds after takeoff, and an assassination attempt was made on then-President,...

When in Rome

When in Rome

Sophia Scheatzle April 2, 2019

Do remember in elementary school when you and your friends would talk on the playground about what it would be like to live hundreds of years ago? About fighting in duels and marrying princes? Well as...

A How-To for A Clueless Christmas

Sophia Scheatzle December 19, 2018

It’s post-Thanksgiving, and although your diet may have suffered, your cheer sure didn’t. However, the end of Thanksgiving means the beginning of an even more cheerful time of year: Christmas season....

Never Listen to Children’s Books

Sophia Scheatzle November 27, 2018

The end of October and the start of November bring with them new holiday feelings for all those who live in America. Wreaths of red and orange are hung on doors, candles scented with “apple spice cinnamon”...

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