
PewDiePie Finally Ties the Knot
After eight years of dating, famous YouTuber PewDiePie married Marzia Bisognin. Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg is known for being a Swedish YouTube star with 100 million subscribers on his YouTube channel: PewDiePie. On October 22, 2018, Felix proposed to his girlfriend of eight years, Marzia. The longtime couple had their wedding on August 19, 2019, which is exactly eight years after they met. The following day after their wedding, Felix posted a bunch of photos of him and his br

Will CCSD Teachers Strike?
Across the United States, teachers are fed up with unfair pay and unfair treatment. Educators of Clark County School District have recently brought attention to their low pay by threatening to strike. The possible strike is planned for September 10, but if CCSD and the Clark County Education Association come to an agreement, the strike could be canceled. Teachers are demanding better treatment, such as salary increase, salary increase for continuing education, and more fundin

AHS Fans Say Goodbye to Evan Peters
Award-winning series, “American Horror Story”, has announced its new season and fans could not be any more excited. The show first premiered in 2011 and has been a huge success ever since. Going on the ninth season, it will feature a summer camp in 1984. Usually, the show keeps the same actors, but switches their story line and characters every season to keep it interesting. The talented actors and actresses in AHS are typically Kathy Bates, Evan Peters, Sarah Paulson, Emma R

Kicking Off A New Season
All time professional, NHL alumni and hockey legend Wayne Gretzky once said, “You miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t make.” It’s September, meaning some sports are returning to season and coming to your television, but to others means another gritty, and physical season of players competing to be the best. Whether it’s hockey, basketball, football, or baseball, sports is more than a game, to some it's a passion, daresay a lifestyle. Many of the athletes here at WCTA play

Why Teachers Strike
Tensions rise as teachers seem more and more likely to participate in a strike on September 10th aimed at getting the approval of a 3% raise in the salaries of all teachers. Students alike have begun to protest and strike throughout the district, some starting on Monday, August 26th, and others rumored to begin on the 5th of September to demonstrate solitariness for our teachers. But what has teachers so upset? From broken promises to shady purchases, the teachers have time a

Sony vs Disney: The Battle for Custody
Back in 2015, Disney announced that a new contract had been set into play to introduce Tom Holland’s Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, all beginning with Captain America: Civil War all the way to recently with Peter Parker as an Avenger. Back in August, companies Disney and Sony had a meeting to renew their contract. The previous contract stated that Disney receives about 5% of first-dollar gross and all merchandising revenues while the opposing company received

The Canceled Foam Party
As students are entering the second month of school, they are just getting into their school spirit. One back-to-school tradition at West is a dance before homecoming. Last year, we had a wonderful glow in the dark themed dance. This dance was pretty successful in allowing students to meet each other as well as spread school spirit. It was announced that our back-to-school dance this year would have a foam party theme. Many of the upperclassmen laughed at this idea, while the