The official student newspaper of Walter Johnson High School

The Pitch

The official student newspaper of Walter Johnson High School

The Pitch

The official student newspaper of Walter Johnson High School

The Pitch

Tripoli of Lebanon, home to 1.1 million, has lots of compact spaces. Not ideal for social distancing.

What’s happening in the world?

Chieh Hsu, Freelance Writer
April 26, 2020
Senator Bernie Sanders was unable to come away with a victory in Iowa in 2016, narrowly losing to eventual nominee Hillary Clinton, and came up just short in 2020 as well. While results are still technically up in the air, the Democratic Party has gone ahead and awarded Pete Buttigieg the most delegates from the caucus.

Iowa caucuses lead to concerns, not clarity

Will Cohen, Online Editor-in-Chief
February 11, 2020
Protesters hold up signs in reaction to a law proposed in the Virginia Senate. Gun rights activists call the law a Unconstitutional gun grab.

Virginia gun rally brings thousands together

Caeden Babcock, Business Manager & Feature Editor
February 5, 2020
Pro-life activists gather in front of the Supreme Court. Thousands of protesters attend the March For Life every year which have occurred ever since the Roe v. Wade decision.

SCOTUS leaves Kentucky abortion law in place

Caeden Babcock, Business Manager & Feature Editor
January 23, 2020
Recent world news has proved that the world is an interesting place to live in.

What’s going on in the world?

Danis Cammett, Staff Writer
January 17, 2020
The donkey is the official symbol of the Democratic party. The recent Democratic debate has played a big role on polls leading into the next debate in December.

A Democratic deep dive

Caeden Babcock, Business Manager & Feature Editor
December 12, 2019
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