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Three doctors stand around a mother who is suffering from stress because her children might be taken out of her custody. Behind the medical charts are tired and overworked doctors who clash with the unconditional love of a mother.
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A baby, a misdiagnosis, and a family torn apart
By Taylor Butcher, Carlmont High School

Sarah Goble's son was only two-months-old when he vomited in a way his mother had never seen before. A sharp, projectile spray that ended in a spreading stain of blood. By nightfall, Goble had taken him to a children's hospital, looking for answers.  Instead, she found herself accused of abusing her children, at the beginning of a long journey involving medical malpractice, misdiagnoses, and a battle for the custody of her children. Goble's son was gulping down breaths of air as his tiny belly filled with pressure. From the moment she walked into the hospital, she felt the atmosphere shift, as a scan showed that her son was suffering 14 separate fractures. She didn’t know that a narrative was already writing itself.  “They told us there were fractures in multiple stages of healing,”...

The LaBellos visit Goliad State Park & Historic Site with their son Matthew. Photo submitted by Jessica LaBello.
Baby completes LaBellos’ difficult fertility journey
By Danielle Nalley, Kingwood Park High School
The stage of the draft theater is lit up before the Tampa Bay Buccaneers make their first-round pick on Thursday night.
Welcome to ‘Picksburgh’
By McKinley Beech, Lucas Loebig, and Jackson Presto
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Chinese teacher Kuan-Chen Pearson stands in her classroom. After Chinese was restored on May 8, she has regained her teaching post.
Chinese language reinstated at McLean amid community criticism
By Caroline Su and Julius Li
New Virginia law bans the sale and manufacture of firearms beyond July 1, 2026.
Firearms Forbidden
By Karin Leverett, McLean High School
Kyle Henkenius ’27 pitches vs. Xavier in game one of a doubleheader on June 9, 2025, at the West High Baseball field. West fell to Xavier 16-4 in game
one but rebounded with a 12-2 victory in game two.
Diamond in the rough: how technology is shaping baseball and softball
By Colin Wehrle, West High School
Time Out
Time Out
By Ella Mohr and Jackson Bean
South Korea’s Employment Permit System ties foreign workers to exploitative systems with limited job changes. As Korea’s reliance on migrant labor intensifies, the system continues to bind workers’ legal status to employer control and leaves major blind spots in human rights protection.
South Korea’s Employment Permit System devolves into “Exploitation” Permit System
By Sally Lee and Elena Lee
Perspective: On Pain & Progress
Perspective: On Pain & Progress
By Sylvannah Rhodes, Nora Ruscoe, and David Routt
the greatest story title page design you've ever seen
Perspective: Ctrl. + Alt. + Delete
By Maggie Stone and David Routt
Break a Leg
Break a Leg
By Lindsey Shapiro, CHARLES E SMITH JEWISH DAY SCHOOL
Senior Thomas Schuler plays the piano and sings during his performance at Carnival on May 22.
Schuler’s devotion for creating music is written in his future
By Mila Nguyen, Algonquin Regional High School
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Final journalism staff with Mr. Gossage - Last day of The Day Creek Howl, May 2026.
The final deadline: the end of the Day Creek Howl
By Jocelyn M. and Aubrey G.
A time to shine: Tournament of Champions builds confidence, community
By Emma Haig and Isabel Ghizzone
Beyond the Dorms
By Devan Patel and Madison Fiore
The Sky’s The Limit
By Aidan Gallagher, Marquette High School
Rockstar Professor Visits MHS
By Angel DiSalvo, Marquette High School