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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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Student protestors William Smith (12)  and Ellen Barnes (12) engaged at a protest on March 14, in attendance with figures such as Al Gore. Their sign detailed the slogan, “We saw what the snow did to the water. Now imagine an entire pipeline.”

No oil in our soil: the student battle against the Byhalia Pipeline

Autumn Bobo, Head of Layout June 2, 2021

From Feb. 18-25, Memphis was under a boil water advisory. Almost all water used had to be boiled or bottled, for activities from cooking to brushing teeth. The Byhalia Pipeline, a transport line for oil...

Students protesting on March 24 at the March for our Lives.

The State of our Union: Guns and Mental Health in America Today

Keyarash Hatamzadeh and Shwetha Ganesh April 16, 2018

The students at Stoneman Douglas High School are using their voices again to announce nationwide marches on March 24. Designated as  the March for Our Lives, the rally’s mission is to demand that the...

Nathan Bedford Forrest statue in the Health and Sciences Park.

Memphis stands up to white supremacy

Courtney Mitchell, Viewpoint September 27, 2017

In early August 2017, a group of white supremacists met in Charlottesville, Va. to protest the removal of the statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee. The protest in Charlottesville captured the nation’s...

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