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White Station Scroll

A publication by the students, about the students, and for the students of White Station High School

White Station Scroll

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Many students enjoy the wholesome, tear-jerking storyline behind the inspiring world of Wonder. They empathized with the negative misconceptions and realistic bullying surrounding Auggie’s situation.

Through the pages of time — a nostalgic book review

Mahin Hasani, Writer May 15, 2024

Throughout our childhood, English class has always been that one period where our assigned readings transferred us into a different realm. In middle school, books like “Wonder” held our hand through...

After the book release in early 2015, online web forums were inundated with positive reviews. Naturally, Netflix capitalized on this market and released the movie five short years later.

“All the Bright Places” highlights mental illness through poor cinematography

Alice Willard March 4, 2020

A nerdy boy likes a popular girl. This overplayed archetype is the plotline of countless films, books and songs, and Jennifer Niven’s “All the Bright Places” is no exception. This New York Times...

Local bookstore in Laurelwood reopens with new name and management

Local bookstore in Laurelwood reopens with new name and management

Shwetha Ganesh, Managing Editor September 30, 2017

Booksellers of Laurelwood provided a place for students to escape into different worlds, but last February, readers were startled by store closing signs on the windows of the bookstore. Nevertheless, after...

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