White Station Scroll

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

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

White Station Scroll

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

White Station Scroll

Top five anime recommendations for first-time watchers

Top five anime recommendations for first-time watchers

Molly Yuan, Chief Copy Editor February 25, 2021

  What’s all the buzz about? Anime has steadily gained worldwide recognition since the ‘80s, and, in recent years, its popularity has skyrocketed. But along with its popularity has also...

Mia Perez (11) sits in front of her personalized backdrop as she prepares to log into class. “Since I miss being in school physically, I wanted to bring some of it into my workspace at home,” Perez said.

When school and home merge

Charlie Huebner, Editor-in-Chief October 26, 2020

A year ago, students worried about whether the morning traffic would make them tardy or if they would remember their locker combination. Now, with COVID-19 forcing Shelby County Schools to transition to...

Advice and assurance for course selection

Charlie Huebner, Sports Team Leader March 3, 2020

Every year, more than 2000 students check seven boxes that determine what their schedule will consist of in the upcoming school year. With hundreds of options and combinations available, it can be difficult...

Instagram is testing a new feature where the number of likes a post receives will be hidden to audience members but not the owner. The company hopes that this will allow users to be more free with what they share.

Instagram likes: should they be banned or brought back?

Justin Kouch, Viewpoint Team Leader December 18, 2019

As likes on Instagram are disappearing in an experiment on accounts all across the world, people are left with one burning question: why?  “We want your followers to focus on what you share, not...

Spooky baskets consisted of Halloween themed trinkets, sweets or anything else E-Board members thought each other would like. This basket was given to Justin Kouch (12), President of E-Board, by Ivy Qui (11), Commissioner of Publicity.

E-Board’s spooky Halloween tradition

Justin Kouch, Viewpoint Team Leader November 14, 2019

Secret Santa but Halloween style. Last year, White Station’s Executive Board started a tradition where each member secretly chose another member to gift them a “spooky basket.” It was created to...

The current and future members of the DECA Executive Board are seated, waiting for the first presentation of the conference to begin. They are holding up their “DECA Diamonds” in support of their chapter.

DECA participates in CTSO leadership conference

Kathryn Todd, A&E Team Leader November 4, 2019

On Oct. 29, the Agricenter hosted the Career and Technical Student Organizations (CTSO) Fall Leadership Conference for West Tennessee. The conference extends beyond just Distributive Education Clubs of...

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