![Adding the final touches to their documentary, juniors Sabrina Bohn and Emma Caplinger discuss how their interviews turned out. The junior were given six weeks to complete the project. “I’m really glad we did this project because I’m really interested in documentaries and film in general so this was a really cool opportunity and it introduces you to something that you wouldn’t think to be introduced to in English class and I think that it gives you different skill set that you [aren’t normally] given in school so I think it’s pretty cool,” Bohn said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/DSC_0084-900x600.jpg)
AP Language and Composition students take a unique approach to prepare for the exam
Ridwan Oyebamiji, Features Section Editor
• April 5, 2019

Stuck in the Abu Dhabi airport for six days, senior Hira Khan finds her way back home
Andrew Li, STAFF WRITER
• March 5, 2019

Junior Caroline Judd gets a head start on arts focused career
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• February 13, 2019

Junior Ryan Egan uses STEM courses to pursue a career in music
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• January 23, 2019
![Using front page news and unbiased sources, sophomore Kathryn McAuliffe researches the topic of her next article for Balance the Ballot. Balance the Ballot is an organization run for kids and by kids to help educate them on current events, and McAuliffe has been writing for them since August. “I think information is so powerful. You want people to be prepared, especially in today's political climate where it's kind of need-to-know information. Having [it] available to students really enables us to better save the world,” McAuliffe said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/DSC_0004-900x599.jpg)
Sophomore Kathryn McAuliffe spreads power to peers through accessible knowledge
Brinda Ambal, Conceptual Editor-in-Chief
• January 18, 2019

Rising Youtube sensation junior Aaliyah Weston’s channel has almost 5,000 subscribers
Jenna Mercer, Convergent Media Writer
• January 17, 2019

A trip to the holy land
Sophia Ferretti, Convergent Media Writer
• January 7, 2019

Sophomore Arden Dickson pursues theater in a STEM-focused world
Lydia Roseman, News and Sports Editor
• December 19, 2018

“I have to sacrifice”: junior Meela Abby’s daily struggle for education
Tyler Kinzy, Managing Editor-in-Chief
• December 17, 2018

Behind the glitz and glamor: junior Aaliyah Weston’s fight against black stereotypes
Tyler Kinzy, Managing Editor-in-Chief
• December 7, 2018