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WBHS Media

Water Wars 2025 Instagram cover photo. The Instagram gives students all the latest Water Wars updates.

Wet n’ Wild at WB

Alissa Smith, Writer and Photographer April 20, 2025

As the 2024-25 school year slowly but surely starts coming to a close, one treasured senior tradition has commenced yet again. In the U.S., the practice of Water Wars dates back somewhere between fifteen...

Mrs. Sepetys peacefully posing in her classroom

Empathy driven passion

Millie Bass, Writer April 16, 2025

There are so many teachers at WB with interesting and engaging stories to share and one in particular deserves to be shared today. This teacher grew up in West Bloomfield and went to the University of...

Laker Business Spotlight Club

Millie Bass, Writer April 11, 2025

With everything from ads to the news being on our phones and accessible worldwide, it feels like we've shifted away from truly supporting our local communities. Juniors at WB, Marely Barba and Hannah Grubbs...

The Animal and Wildlife club's next event

New This Year: Animal and Wildlife Club

Millie Bass, Writer April 10, 2025

The earth, our home, has to be taken care of and we have the responsibility to do so. Especially natural gifts like the animals and wildlife. They need to be protected to keep our ecosystem healthy and...

Cory Booker filibustering in DC for over 25 hours

No bathroom break for over 24 Hours: Cory Booker filibusters in DC

Millie Bass, Writer April 9, 2025

Filibustering is a political procedure where one or multiple members of a party have a non stop debate in order to delay a decision being made. In the very first session of the Senate, on September...

President Trump showing his new tariffs at the White House

Trump’s Sweeping New Tariffs

Millie Bass, Writer April 9, 2025

When Donald Trump was elected as the 47th president of the United States, he promised many new policies and decisions would be made. Today, about 10 weeks since he took office, these promises appear to...

Major upcoming tests

Testing Schedule: Troubleshooting

Alissa Smith, Writer and Photographer April 7, 2025

April has historically been a month filled with testing and test prep—especially for juniors. Not only do they have to prepare for AP exams along with all of the other classes, but must also worry about...

Prom dresses in a storefront window

Outpricing Prom Princesses

Alissa Smith, Writer April 5, 2025

Prom is only a month and a half away which means preparations for the senior class have already begun. One of the most important parts of the momentous occasion is, of course, the attire.  Prom dresses...

Mrs. Chase's "phone hotel"

Phones Face Unprecedented Restrictions at WB

Alissa Smith, Writer and Photographer April 3, 2025

The usage of cell phones has been a touchy subject in the classroom since their debut. Adjusting to phones as a tool rather than outright banning them has been a gradual learning curve for both students...

Documenting my Experience at the WB Has Heart Student Heart Checks

Documenting my Experience at the WB Has Heart Student Heart Checks

Max Columbus March 7, 2025

WB Has Heart is a student organization created by West Bloomfield High School juniors Matilda Edvardson, Amarina Kriko, and Sophia Zholob to spread awareness about sudden cardiac arrest and make West Bloomfield...

The Earth Club makes a poster to show off the best of what they do

Our planet, Our Home

Millie Bass, Writer February 21, 2025

‘Save the earth!’ is a phrase constantly thrown around, but are people actually doing anything to help? Earth Club is, and they take this phrase to heart.  One of the presidents of Earth Club,...

Students dressed in red to participate in WB Has Heart's spirit week

A Healthy Heart for a Healthy Life

Millie Bass, Writer February 4, 2025

For many student athletes at WB, a cardiac arrest causing their whole life to change is not something they ever had to think about. But, sadly sudden cardiac arrests are the leading cause of death for...

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