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The Wizard Weekly
Feature Article

By MARGOT SERAFIN
Romance is one of the most popular genres of media in history. From the millions of novels sold each year to the thousands of tropes found on television revolving around love, romance is a tale as old as time. The prince defeats the villain, gets the princess, and they live happily ever after.

By JULIA VINARUB
As you are walking through the grocery store, you pick up your new favorite soda and place it in your cart. But what you may fail to realize is the long and difficult journey it took for that product to make it on that shelf.

By KATE HENDRICKS
Imagine sitting in a warmly lit room with a cup of coffee nearby while doing one of the various different hobbies you love. The atmosphere is warm and it feels pleasant to do something that fills you with this joy. Now imagine that this was actually your job.

Human Rights Class Travels Through History
By EMMA DELBUE
January 27th was International Holocaust Remembrance Day, where the world remembered the tragedies that were committed almost 80 years ago. The Holocaust was a tragedy that is hard to forget, and something that is greatly focused on in school. However, learning this history from physical material is an impactful feeling.

The Motivation of Athletic Commitment
By CONNOR HARRIS
While most seniors are stressing about where to go for the next stage of their lives, there are a select few athletes who are relaxing because they have already gone through all the stress of this decision months ago to commit to a college for sports. While some people do not understand the complexity of the process, committing to play for a college is actually a stressful and daunting task.

By LUKA PAVIC
When most people look outside the window their mood changes; they think about all the drawbacks from the rain, the delays, the closings and, most of all, the mud. What they are not thinking about, however, are the many advantages and disadvantages this rainfall brings.