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The West Wind

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The West Wind

Sophomore Blayden Ludlum's eggs placed in a basket of oranges.

AP Psychology “Eggsperiment”

Taylor Hughes, Staff Writer Mar 24, 2025

    On March 17th, 2025 Mrs. Leonard’s AP psychology class got a hands-on assignment of designing an egg, choosing a parenting style, and then carrying it out for 7 days. Each...

Just Friends; Never Lovers

Just Friends; Never Lovers

Jaylynn Barron and Rivers Hicks Mar 17, 2025

The biggest stereotype of guys and girls being best friends without being in a romantic relationship has been a thing forever. This is a constant battle that creates misconceptions and sometimes awkwardness. “Me...

Tennis Etiquette

Tennis Etiquette

Taylor Hughes, Staff Writer Feb 14, 2025

Tennis is an important game of skill and strategy. However, learning the unwritten rules can be just as important as knowing the official laws of the game.  “I started playing tennis my freshman...

The West Wind Magazine set out for students to come by and browse and take one to learn more about what Journalism is doing in the class.

Curriculum Night at West Brunswick

Taylor Hughes, Staff Writer Jan 28, 2025

On January 27th, the West Brunswick staff and students set up tables with information about classes and extracurricular activities.  The night of excitement started at four, and was to end at seven....

Sophomore Lilly Madibo,sophomore Tanyri Hill, Senior Ny'Ajah McCray, sophomore Anijah Gore, sophomore Deliylah Watts, and sophomore Tamia King dressed in their favorite Christmas pajamas.

Spirit Day- Pajama Day

Taylor Hughes, Staff Writer Dec 7, 2024

On Friday, December 6th the halls were filled with students and teachers dressed in their pajamas for the theme of “Pajama Day”. Everyone wore their favorite pajamas.  This has been a fun and...

The Heart on Your License

The Heart on Your License

Taylor Hughes, Staff Writer Nov 26, 2024

Becoming an organ donor is a great way to offer a second chance at life to those in need. However, there are many factors that get put into play when deciding whether or not you should register.   The...

Oh' Christmas Tree

Oh’ Christmas Tree

Jaylynn Barron, Financial Manager Nov 15, 2024

While Christmas is approaching, it's time to start thinking about buying a tree. When artificial trees aren't cutting it, use this guide to help pick out a live tree. Fun fact: North Carolina is...

High School Recess: It's Time to Play Again

High School Recess: It’s Time to Play Again

Taylor Hughes, Staff Writer Nov 15, 2024

When you were in elementary school, you may have had a specific part of your day you looked forward to most. For many, it was recess. However, when you enter middle and high school, this time is taken...

The Reasoning Behind Being An Administrator

The Reasoning Behind Being An Administrator

Taylor Hughes, Staff Writer Oct 1, 2024

When you think about your school and those who are in charge, you may wonder how they got to where they are, or why they picked the profession they are in.    Students often assume that teachers...

Sophomore Mary-Payton Pendergrass using the "E Pass." to sign out.

From Paper To Digital

Taylor Hughes and Jaylynn Barron Sep 10, 2024

For several years at West Brunswick High School, the ritual of grabbing a lanyard hall pass, writing your name on a piece of paper, or even carrying around a strange object is now long gone. Introducing...

Team lined up ready to play. They wait for the national anthem to start and begin. The adrenaline is high.

8/29 JV Football vs Whiteville

Amadis Levasa, Editor-in-Chief Sep 4, 2024

  The team touches turf for their first game of the season against Whiteville on Thursday, August 29. Some new to the game, some who have been in a high school game before. After months of...

5/16 Senior Cookout

5/16 Senior Cookout

Jordan Thomas, Editor in Chief May 22, 2024

For the last week of school before exams, the class of 2024 had a Senior Cookout to spend time together for one last time. The Seniors enjoyed many types of food and drinks for the hot day.

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