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Sarah Ghirmay-Morgan, Editor-in-Chief

Hello… it’s Sarah, the sPiriTuAL (aka not-Jewish) half of the iconic, hilarious, beautiful, youthful, (and humble) Sharah Lorgan. Sarah is also the Supreme Contributor-in-Chief, and the second favorite Gemini on The Beacon (Nissly is always number 1). Anyways, TBH: I see u around the halls sometimes and u seem cool, rate: 6.375/10. [This message is sponsored and produced by “Shirah”]

 

All content by Sarah Ghirmay-Morgan
Good but not great: Wilson’s proposed name doesn’t do justice to the community

Good but not great: Wilson’s proposed name doesn’t do justice to the community

Sarah Ghirmay-Morgan, Editor-in-Chief April 21, 2021

The students and staff at Wilson, as well as community members and alumni, have waited three months past the expected announcement date for our school’s new name. While I am gratified that the chosen...

Biden won…. so what now?

Biden won…. so what now?

Sarah Morgan November 13, 2020

When I received the text saying, “Trump lost!” at exactly 11:40 a.m. on November 7, the words sent a little thrill through me. I don’t approve of a leader who spews hate and misinformation on a national...

Graphic by Sarah Morgan

Shirah and Sarah’s guide to starting the summer right!

Shirah Lister and Sarah Morgan July 1, 2020

I bet you guys were all thinking, ‘Sharah? I thought they stopped writing their hilarious satire pieces.’ Well, guess what? We would never stop writing satires. Partly because we love writing them...

Signs of Justice offers an alternative to protesting

Signs of Justice offers an alternative to protesting

Shirah Lister and Sarah Morgan June 14, 2020

What happens when you combine Wilson tiger spirit, nationwide protests against police brutality, and a deadly pandemic? Signs of Justice, pioneered by Wilson graduate Lexi Brown and Duke Ellington graduate...

Love Dot Loooong: this rom-com set in DC is a bit boring

Sarah Morgan May 3, 2020

Okay, so I didn’t need a love story set in DC with two Black leads until I heard it existed. “Love Dot Com: The Social Experiment” is just that! Made in 2019, a Netflix original directed by Charneice...

Shirah and Sarah’s Guide to starting spring right

Shirah and Sarah’s Guide to starting spring right

Shirah Lister and Sarah Morgan April 12, 2020

Another day, another dollar. Another month, another satire! Welcome back to your absolute favorite part of the Beacon (that’s right, we know you skip all four pages of the News section to get here. And...

Graphic by Sarah Morgan

Quality over quantity: put a cap on AP classes

Sarah Morgan April 7, 2020

It’s 2 am, I’m sitting at my desk, eyes narrowed at a computer screen as I click away. “Wow, this Mathxl really sucks,” I whisper. Because Mathxl sucks.  Said Mathxl was due in six hours, and...

An homage to the Fort Reno stage

An homage to the Fort Reno stage

Sarah Morgan April 2, 2020

On March 7, the Fort Reno stage died after more than 50 years with the Tenleytown community. Born around 1968, it began with concerts to calm us after the U Street riots, and throughout the decades has...

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Athlete of the Month: Emperor Campbell

Sarah Morgan April 2, 2020

Senior Emperor Campell has been a track star since fifth grade, but he really started picking up the pace junior year. “I took it seriously [during the] outdoor season of junior year,” Campbell said...

Graphic by Sarah Morgan

Self-isolation is self-preservation (and basic human decency)

Sarah Morgan March 16, 2020

DCPS’s rescheduled spring break, nicknamed “coronacation” after COVID-19, is unlike anything we’ve experienced before. So, during this time we might be thinking, “I’m sooo bored. What’s the...

New DCPS calendar eliminates February break

New DCPS calendar eliminates February break

Sarah Morgan March 10, 2020

DCPS removed February break for the 2020-21 school year, adding the vacation days to Inauguration Day weekend and summer break. Deputy Press Secretary for DCPS Ashlynn Profit said that the reasoning...

Graphic by Sarah Morgan

MPD’s new policy is too little too late

Sarah Morgan March 9, 2020

Handcuffing children is never acceptable. Ever.  But of course, to the Metropolitan Police Department, it was acceptable, as seen last March when they handcuffed a Black boy who was only ten years...

Graphic by Sarah Morgan

Shirah and Sarah’s guide to the one day off we get in March (it’s the 20th)

Shirah Lister and Sarah Morgan March 7, 2020

Oh hello there loyal satire subscribers, it’s us, Sharah. After the many breaks that were embedded into January and February, we know you are just dying to have multiple back-to-back five-day weeks....

Connected by color: being brown in an AP class

Connected by color: being brown in an AP class

Sarah Morgan March 7, 2020

There is something inherently connective about being one of the few people of color in a sea of white faces. It’s not a new phenomenon, but I really began to understand it during the race unit in...

Basketball team falls in 55-49 state final

Basketball team falls in 55-49 state final

Alex Cirino and Sarah Morgan March 3, 2020

Senior Jay Young II ended his Wilson basketball career on a high note, despite the loss the team ultimately faced. Young scored 11 points throughout the night, nine of them coming off of three-point attempts....

Graphic by Ayomi Wolff

Chains aren’t meant for white people

Sarah Morgan February 1, 2020

Chains. On e-boys and e-girls, tiny little ones, and big ones in layers being re-popularized by this newer subculture. But this “trend” is something that many people, most predominantly black people...

Graphic by Sarah Morgan

Shirah and Sarah’s guide to breaking your New Year’s resolutions

Shirah Lister and Sarah Morgan February 1, 2020

Hey guys, it’s us, Sharah. Recently, there was a ~holiday~ that took place. If you are unaware, no worries, it’s pretty underground. It is called ‘New Years’ (we know, exotic) and many people make...

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...

Graphic by Aiden Holmes

Shirah and Sarah’s guide to skipping the the security line

Shirah Lister and Sarah Morgan December 22, 2019

Hello, loyal satire subscribers! Once again, we are back with a helpful guide to assist you in all your daily troubles. This school has 99 problems, and the security line happens to be roughly 85 of them....

Principals, activists meet to discuss new vape shops

Principals, activists meet to discuss new vape shops

Shirah Lister and Sarah Morgan November 20, 2019

Principals of Wilson, Deal, and Georgetown Day School (GDS) met on October 24 to discuss the proximity of Wawa and Smoke Island, which sell vaping devices. The meeting is partly in response to concerns...

Sarah and Shirahs guide to bagging that sophomore in your music class

Sarah and Shirah’s guide to bagging that sophomore in your music class

Shirah Lister and Sarah Morgan November 19, 2019

It’s that time of the year again! Not holiday season, but cuffing season. That’s right! And whether your Instagram bio says you’re ‘single AF’ or that ‘iT’s cOmpL1cAte3d’, we are here with...

Creators death reminds city of mambo legacy

Creator’s death reminds city of mambo legacy

Sarah Morgan November 19, 2019

DC natives tend to be mambo sauce aficionados, considering they are the originators of the sweet, sticky substance. Capital City Mambo Sauce is the most prevalent mambo sold in stores, and (like many others)...

Graphic by Margaret Heffernan

State hate: Which states’ gotta hit the road?

Shirah Lister and Sarah Morgan October 10, 2019

Have you ever looked at the flag of the U.S. of A and thought: which sorry state is gonna have to go once DC inevitably becomes a region with votes that count? We have too. As we all know, we only have...

Tips and tricks for new teachers

Tips and tricks for new teachers

Sarah Morgan, Opinions Editor September 8, 2019

Hello, new teachers! The Beacon welcomes you to Wilson and hopes your experience here is enjoyable. To make your transition smoother, here are some dos and don’ts for survival at this beloved institution. DON’T:...

Graphic by Stella Schwartzman

Compassion is a collective effort

Sarah Morgan September 8, 2019

Mutual respect is one of the most basic foundations for any healthy, productive relationship, and Wilson seems to be missing it. We as students have a knack for getting under teachers’ skin, and teachers...

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Astrology Rulez

Sarah Morgan June 10, 2019

Astrology determines your entire life. Everything your horoscope says is accurate, and we shouldn’t ever associate with people we aren’t astrologically compatible with. Just kidding. I get that...

Courtesy of Sarah Morgan

Italy trip reflections: lasting connections, pizza, and city exploration

Sarah Morgan May 28, 2019

Italy is beautiful. There are no words to describe the way the rolling hills and seaside pulled at my heartstrings, or how the mountains made an impression that will last forever. It all began with...

Pride, crown, and soul: The power of Black hair

Pride, crown, and soul: The power of Black hair

Sarah Morgan March 3, 2019

Black hair is unique, special, and something to be proud of. Because the texture of our hair is different, historically we have struggled with our identity and the things that set us apart. We’ve been...

Photo courtesy of Elizabeth Levenson

Wilson mourns beloved custodian Byron Kelly

Custodian Byron Kelly, who had been working at Wilson for three years, died Saturday, January 5. He was the night foreman of the custodial staff, but he went beyond his role as a supervisor and co-worker—for...

Art therapy, slam poetry, among topics of innovative professional development day

Art therapy, slam poetry, among topics of innovative professional development day

Sarah Morgan and Elie Salem January 27, 2019

Tuesday’s professional development for Wilson staff was unlike any other. Art teacher Avram Walters taught JROTC instructor Walter Davis how to draw like Picasso, social studies teacher Michelle Bollinger...

Photo courtesy of the Riverfront Times

Black men are still being lynched and no one cares

Sarah Morgan and Sydney Colella December 7, 2018

Danye Jones was a young Black man living in Missouri. He was the son of Ferguson protester Melissa McKinnies, and he was only 24 when his mom found him hanging dead from a tree in St. Louis, Missouri....

PLTW classes lose valuable supplies following funding cut

PLTW classes lose valuable supplies following funding cut

Sarah Morgan November 10, 2018

The Project Lead The Way (PLTW) biomedical and engineering programs at Wilson lost funding for many supplies for the first advisory of this school year. DCPS decided last week that leftover funds from...

Italian exchange students spend a week at Wilson

Italian exchange students spend a week at Wilson

Sarah Morgan October 11, 2018

For Italian exchange student Sara Santinelli, Wilson was completely different from her school in Falconara, Italy. “It’s such a beautiful place. It’s big, like a city in Italy,” Santinelli said....

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