West Side Stories writer Natalie Mullins offers her insights into the history of America's prom tradition, and analyzes whether prom is an example of American decadence or just a great way for students to have fun.
53 raffle items and 20 additional silent auction items lined the cyclone fence. A sea of people sporting yellow shirts surrounded Whitman field yesterday, making it clear something out of the ordinary...
Concluding an episode that had left teachers and students worried over start time changes, the School Board voted Monday to standardize and stagger all Elementary, Middle, and High School start times.
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On Thursday, February 23rd, Wauwatosa West Side Stories and Broadcast journalists toured WISN-12's TV facilities, getting a glimpse into the inner workings of the station's daily broadcast of news and weather.
Thank you to all the seniors who completed the Senior Survey by Wednesday. The randomly-drawn winners of the three $10 iTunes gift cards are Dan Engel, Allison Dineen, and Sydney Stepniewski. Please...
West Side Stories staff writer Deanna Ross reviews The Hunger Games, a movie that tells the story of a girl who dares to defy a dystopian and oppressive government, and who wins despite the odds against her.
On Saturday, breaking West's slump of three years without a state champion, Leah Rogers won first place in group discussion, her forensics event. Several other members of the forensics team also placed well.