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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

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Gracie Lowes (11) plays as one of the self-obsessed flowers in Alice in Wonderland. The group of flowers bash Alice as she explores wonderland.

Down the rabbit hole — the production of ‘Alice in Wonderland JR.’

Katelyn Morton, Writer November 4, 2024

Deep in the pits of a rabbit hole lies Alice with no memory of her surroundings. Circled by mystical talking creatures and a new world only her dreams can unlock, Alice must find her way back home from...

Some social media apps encourage users to limit their screen time or take regular breaks from content intake. Many people wanting to reduce the time they spend on their phone make the effort to set these screen time limits for social media, gaming, and other non-productive apps.

Taking a break from scrolling

Chitkala Alli, Managing Editor March 22, 2024

Do you ever find yourself scrolling for what seems like only ten minutes, and then you glance at the time and it’s already been an hour? With the emergence of faster paced content due to social media...

Alina Liu (11) tries to keep her balance on her cruiser skateboard after school. She saved up around $300 to buy it in 2021 and has been practicing ever since.

Skateboarding in the White Station community

Addis Shiberou, Writer December 16, 2023

You may have caught a glimpse of their beanies, loose graphic tees, baggy jeans and beat-up checkered vans as they whiz past you while you walk to class. One may have seen the brown bruises and pink scratches...

“Barbie” dives deeper into the challenges women face in society as they get older. The movie starred Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as Stereotypical Barbie and Ken.

Movies of the summer

Adaria Crutcher, Arts & Entertainment Team Leader November 6, 2023

“Barbie” She’s everything, and he’s just Ken. Set in the vibrant pink and woman ruled Barbieland, “Barbie” centers around Stereotypical Barbie and Ken’s encounter with the real world....

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