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The Student Newspaper of Jackson-Reed High School

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Hannah Masling

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor

What’s in the veal bolognese at Little Beast? Orecchiette, baby kale, and breadcrumb (singular). Yes, Hannah, dutiful beautiful managing editor, knows the restaurant’s whole menu. Yes, she is a server. She also went to semester school and has now morphed into a tree. Ms. Bonds is her “spirit entity.”

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Administration must call out antisemitism for what it is

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor December 22, 2019

When I learned that swastikas and “fuck Jews” had been scrawled on Wilson’s bathroom walls, I was shocked. But shock aside, I felt confident in the administration’s capacity to address these horrific...

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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...

Q&A with Wilson stick and poke artists

Q&A with Wilson stick and poke artists

Hannah Frank and Hannah Masling November 14, 2019

Ava Mackaye (12), Sophie Magerl (11), and Jordyn Edwards (12) have all given stick and poke tattoos—a method of tattooing that utilizes a single needle and ink. Each student sat down with The Beacon...

Student 51: how a journalism conference taught me the importance of DC statehood

Student 51: how a journalism conference taught me the importance of DC statehood

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor November 13, 2019

As 50 other high school juniors boarded planes, trains, and buses, I sat at home wondering what the next week had in store. Would it be strange to attend a journalism conference in my own city? Would I...

Unpopular opinions spark heated student debate

Unpopular opinions spark heated student debate

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor October 11, 2019

One of them is a Trump supporter. The other? An anarcho-communist. Though these aspects of their identity are quite disfavored at Wilson, neither Alex DeSouza nor Walker Price lets the unpopularity of...

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From serving in Afghanistan to teaching in Brazil: meet Steven Miller

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor September 8, 2019

Coming back to school is a big transition for just about everybody, but it can be especially tricky if you’ve spent the past three and a half years living in Brazil. New 9th grade Assistant Principal...

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It’s all relative: life as a staff member’s kid

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor March 31, 2019

Seeing a family member at school is usually a surprise. Is there a family emergency? Did your math teacher catch you cheating? Did you forget your lunch at home? But for a handful of Wilson students, seeing...

Finding chaos and community at punk concerts

Finding chaos and community at punk concerts

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor March 31, 2019

The floor is covered in sweat and beer, and bodies slam against each other. The basement concert venue is dark, and the smell of cigarettes lingers in the air. The crowd bounces in unison to the guttural...

Latin teacher departs mid-year, ending program

Latin teacher departs mid-year, ending program

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor March 4, 2019

Latin teacher Nathalie Hanlet permanently left Wilson after midterms to take care of her ill mother. Wilson administration failed to find a replacement and ended the course, leaving Latin students scrambling...

Lester Holt joins Wilson for assembly on fake news

Lester Holt joins Wilson for assembly on fake news

Hannah Masling and Anna Parra-Jordan February 27, 2019

The auditorium buzzed with the typical energy of an assembly; some students sat back in their seats on their phones, and others hollered to their friends across aisles. The unreserved boredom didn’t...

100 Miles, 7 Days, and 11 Teenagers: My Patagonia River Expedition

100 Miles, 7 Days, and 11 Teenagers: My Patagonia River Expedition

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor February 8, 2019

As part of my semester school experience in the spring of 2018, we spent 17 days kayaking and backpacking in Patagonia, Chile, and three weeks living in small towns in northern Chile. Below is a day by...

Decreased anxiety and boosted creativity: a Wilson student’s marijuana journey

Decreased anxiety and boosted creativity: a Wilson student’s marijuana journey

Hannah Masling and Sophie Gross January 26, 2019

Andy* started smoking marijuana in eighth grade out of curiosity, at around the time his friends started. Now, as a senior, he smokes practically every day, mostly at night, to ease his anxiety and help...

Administration maintains concerned attitude toward and relaxed punishment for marijuana use

Administration maintains concerned attitude toward and relaxed punishment for marijuana use

Hannah Masling and Jailyn Broughton January 26, 2019

A Beacon survey of over 400 Wilson students this month found that 36.8 percent of students have tried bringing weed products into school, and out of those, 84.3 percent weren’t caught. Of those who were...

Stressed out: survey finds DCPS principals face more pressure than others nationally

Stressed out: survey finds DCPS principals face more pressure than others nationally

Chloe Fatsis and Hannah Masling December 15, 2018

Since Principal Kimberly Martin started at Wilson, she’s become increasingly on edge. Her heart beats quicker and her stress hormone levels are higher. She said some of her principal friends who transitioned...

DCPS community service graduation requirement in review

DCPS community service graduation requirement in review

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor October 6, 2018

The 100 required community service hours seem to loom over the heads of Wilson students like storm clouds. We know that we need to do them, and we know that we won’t graduate without them, yet many of...

Long-awaited Tenley apartment building soon to be completed

Long-awaited Tenley apartment building soon to be completed

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor January 29, 2018

A luxury apartment building called The Frequency, opening in February 2018, is currently under construction right across from Wilson. We’ve all passed by it on our way to or from school, avoiding the...

Lady Bird Review: A flying success

Lady Bird Review: A flying success

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor November 29, 2017

Young love, family conflict, virginity, growing up-- all are common themes conquered by the film industry. “Lady Bird,” a coming of age story starring Saoirse Ronan, captures Christine "Lady Bird"...

Poshmark: Selling my Clothes Online

Poshmark: Selling my Clothes Online

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor August 22, 2017

This summer, while some students my age worked tireless hours at children’s camps, and others made minimum wage sweeping litter at pet stores, I sat behind my iPhone 5s and sold clothes that I didn’t...

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Fast fashion brings hidden dangers

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor March 30, 2017

Fashion is everywhere. It can be found in a window on the way to school, in magazines, on the sides of busses, and all over the internet. Posters of women in cable knit sweaters and the newest shoe trend...

SATIRE: One mouse, one job: My Journey

SATIRE: One mouse, one job: My Journey

Hannah Masling, Managing Editor December 3, 2016

I open my eyes, wipe away the excess fur, and take a deep breath. It’s a new day. I kiss my loving wife and son goodbye, and head out to do my job- terrorizing the students of Woodrow Wilson High. You...

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