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The Wildezine

The student news site of Sandy Spring Friends School

The Wildezine

The student news site of Sandy Spring Friends School

The Wildezine

Netflix's Dahmer and the exploitative nature of true crime

Netflix’s Dahmer and the exploitative nature of true crime

Cameron Tollefson November 14, 2022

On September 21, 2022, Netflix released the show Dahmer--Monster; The Jeffrey Dahmer Story starring Evan Peters as the infamous American serial killer. Despite the lack of publicity before release, it...

Women’s colleges are vanishing. It’s a problem.

Women’s colleges are vanishing. It’s a problem.

Ella Gilbert, Staff Writer November 10, 2022

On September 13, 2022, Notre Dame of Maryland University announced its decision to become co-educational in 2023. Maryland’s sole women’s institution since Hood College began enrolling men nearly twenty...

More than just a Parade: Reykjavík Pride

More than just a Parade: Reykjavík Pride

Kaydin Knappenberger, Guest Writer November 10, 2022

Reykjavík Pride is something I hadn’t heard of until my family had planned a trip to Iceland in August 2022 as my dad saw online that the event was taking place. We had two days between when we arrived...

Representation in Disney: the importance of Halle Bailey playing Ariel in the live-action “The Little Mermaid”

Representation in Disney: the importance of Halle Bailey playing Ariel in the live-action “The Little Mermaid”

Kennedy Nix, Staff Writer November 10, 2022

Halle Bailey, 22-year-old African-American singer, will be playing Ariel in the new live-action “The Little Mermaid” in 2023. Along with her music career, Bailey has also starred in the ABC show Grown-ish....

How did covid drive China crazy?

How did covid drive China crazy?

Annie Wang, Staff Writer November 10, 2022

Today, Americans have almost moved on with Covid 19, while the Chinese are still stuck in a holding pattern. Chinese deference to the government is common, but at the same time discontent with the government's...

Portrait of Marc Elrich (Montgomery County)

Incumbent Marc Elrich elected Montgomery County Executive once again- but it wasn’t an easy race.

Gillian Stingley, Meeting Managing and Features Editor November 10, 2022
With 60% of Democrats not favoring Elrich in the primary, Montgomery County residents are now left wondering: are our county elections truly functioning with the voter in mind?
Students at SSFS with ADHD

Students at SSFS with ADHD

Lilly Kaufmann, Staff Writer November 10, 2022

This article will be focusing on students at SSFS with ADHD. I have interviewed multiple students at SSFS with ADHD, asking them how the school accommodates them so that they can thrive academically, and...

Controversy in biopics

Controversy in biopics

Betelhem Alemu, Staff Writer November 10, 2022

As the rise of biographical films made about prominent people in history increases, their transgressions become more apparent. The two major controversies with biopics being made are the refusal to get...

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Cox vs. Moore: the race for Maryland’s governorship

Alexios Eleftheriou, Staff Writer November 4, 2022

As November 8th approaches, Maryland will soon decide who will be its next governor, a decision that will influence every facet of the state. Right now, as high schoolers, most of us are below the voting...

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