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Ayomi Wolff

Ayomi Wolff, Visual Content Editor

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All content by Ayomi Wolff

March 2020 100 WORD RANTS

Ayomi Wolff and Jack Barlett March 30, 2020

PDA Predicament Written by Ayomi Wolff There is nothing worse than walking up the back stairwell from the second floor, on your way back to class from the good bathrooms (you know, the yellow ones),...

Mass media competition canceled

Ayomi Wolff, Visual Content Editor March 15, 2020

The Student Television Network (STN) Competition, set to be hosted in DC on March 12-15th, was canceled on Thursday the 12th due to the recent reports of coronavirus cases within the city. Wilson would...

Photo by Margaret Heffernan

Earth to white prep schools: Black plays are for Black people

Ayomi Wolff, Visual Content Editor March 7, 2020

Recently, I attended Maret School’s spring musical, "Once On This Island." After the show, I was left with an uncomfortable pit in my stomach due to the racial boundaries that are drawn in the score...

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[Photo] Tenley’s Club Pilates is a blast

Virginia Suardi, Magazine Executive Editor February 1, 2020

Battle of the sections

Battle of the sections

There are eight sections of The Beacon, including visuals, that the average reader diligently scans through as they peruse the paper—and never throw on the atrium floor. For those who ask "ok... but...

Did you hear the news(ies): Newsies wows Beacon staff members

Did you hear the news(ies): Newsies wows Beacon staff members

Virginia Suardi and Ayomi Wolff December 23, 2019

“There’s change coming, once and for all,” announces the defiant cast of “Newsies” at Arena Stage. “Newsies,” a Disney musical, is a hearty, riotous, and spectacular show about poor New York...

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Student mistakes merit education, not criticism

Last month, disputes broke out regarding the right of college journalists at Northwestern University to publish images of public protesters. Student protestors argued that the newspaper fed off of arrested...

The Right to be Forgotten will not soon be forgotten

The Right to be Forgotten will not soon be forgotten

Virginia Suardi and Ayomi Wolff December 9, 2019

How long is too long for information to remain online? Should past mistakes made by ordinary people be forever immortalized on the internet? This is the question the “Right To Be Forgotten” attempts...

Four students quit musical, alleging casting bias

Ayomi Wolff, Visual Content Editor October 14, 2019

Junior Nikki Keating, senior Aline Contreras, and two students who chose to remain anonymous resigned from this year’s fall musical, “Matilda,” because they believe the show was cast unfairly and...

‘Jitney’: fun in full wheel drive

‘Jitney’: fun in full wheel drive

Virginia Suardi and Ayomi Wolff October 14, 2019

Putt-putt-sputter. Your car gives one last cough of the exhaust then sinks into its tires, dead. You have someplace to be with no ride. Perhaps a jitney is in order?  “Jitney,” by August Wilson,...

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[Photo] Freshman class projected to be largest ever

Nate Belman, Magazine Executive Editor September 8, 2019

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[Photo] Wilson turf undergoes overdue renovations

Zoe Friedman, Written Content Editor June 8, 2019

The Duality of Black Womanhood

The Duality of Black Womanhood

Ayomi Wolff, Visual Content Editor February 8, 2019

My project is an examination of the stereotypes and aspects of womanhood through the exaggeration of said aspects and their flaws. Although these pieces are part of a bigger project, they can stand...

Jhi like stop mocking DC slang

Jhi like stop mocking DC slang

Ayomi Wolff, Visual Content Editor January 28, 2019

As I walk down the halls, I can hear the loud hollers and yells from kids making their way to their classrooms. While passing a group of white kids I can’t help but listen to their conversation, their...

A series of DCPS investigations have found an alarming rate of residency fraud across the District. In Duke Ellington, pictured left, nearly a third of the student body is attending without paying legally-mandated nonresident tuition.

[Photo] Investigation of DCPS uncovers widespread residency fraud

Marc Peña and Elie Salem June 9, 2018

A series of DCPS investigations have found an alarming rate of residency fraud across the District. In Duke Ellington, pictured left, nearly a third of the student body is attending without paying legally-mandated...

Sueño de Martin Luther King Jr. presente 55 años después

Sueño de Martin Luther King Jr. presente 55 años después

Ayomi Wolff, Visual Content Editor May 10, 2018

“I have a dream.” Estas palabras inmortales fueron pronunciadas nada menos que por el Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., activista de los derechos civiles en 1950-60. El discurso de Dr. King sigue siendo...

CAFETEROS BILINGÜES- Café Bilingüe se reúne cada miércoles durante STEP, donde estudiantes pueden comer, hablar, y descansar. El club se enfoca en crear un ambiente positivo en donde se puede crear nuevos amigos.

[Photo] Café Bilingüe: Un club para todos

CAFETEROS BILINGÜES- Café Bilingüe se reúne cada miércoles durante STEP, donde estudiantes pueden comer, hablar, y descansar. El club se enfoca en crear un ambiente positivo en donde se puede crear...

Wilson jazz band proves noteworthy

Wilson jazz band proves noteworthy

Ayomi Wolff, Visual Content Editor May 9, 2018

Many people are familiar with the genre of jazz. Deep soulful saxophone, blaring trumpets, and the kind of music that will give you the blues. But not everyone is as familiar with Wilson’s Jazz Band....

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