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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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A priest’s hall at Asakusa Shrine in Tokyo, Japan, stands next to surrounding foliage. Priest halls are designated areas where the head priests or other senior religious leaders conduct their duties, such as meeting with worshippers seeking guidance.

Practicing Shinto in a Western nation

Evan Easley, News and Features Team Leader December 9, 2024

33% Protestant, 22% Catholic, 22% no affiliated religion and 11% nondenominational Christian; sitting in that remaining 12% of the United States population lie several other minority religions, from Jewish...

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Happening! In all times and in all places

Katie Robinson, Writer, equipment manager March 25, 2022

Every President’s Day and Labor Day weekend, teens from all across Tennessee come together for the influential weekend also known as Happening. These three days are packed with events to create transformative...

Abby and Mandy Cassius (12) pose near Achziv beach after learning about the Rosh Hanikra grottoes. This was one of their many stops during their month-long vacation in Israel.

From Golan Heights to Eliat: the Cassius twins’ summer in Israel

Ellie Pappas, Chief Copy Editor October 1, 2021

For Abby and Mandy Cassius (12), the itinerary for one night of their summer vacation consisted of staying in Bedouin tents, riding camels and meditating in the desert. The twins created these memories...

Students give an insight into their daily walks of faith

Chloe Griffith, Student Life Writer March 5, 2018

Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, Judaism. These religions may seem different on the surface, but at the core, each has its own way of impacting people. Students from all walks of faith are...

White Station students gathered in front of the school to pray

See you at the pole

Courtney Mitchell, Copy editor, Viewpoint December 4, 2016

Walking to class on a Wednesday morning, you can see groups of students gathered around the flagpole. But they are not studying, gossiping or even really talking. They are praying. Last November, White...

Bad religion

Isabelle Dillard, Opinion Editor April 14, 2014

America, we have a problem. We preach about being the land of the free and the home of the brave, but subtle forms of discrimination still sway national discourse to this day. One such form is religious...

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