Homecoming Week 2017
Homecoming Week 2017
By Priya Pindiprolu
Homecoming is the most spirited week of the year, October 2nd to October 6th lead up to the Football Game...
A Cup of Coffee with Ms. Reilly
The PTSA awarded Ms. Reilly The 64th Annual Service to Youth Award for her extraordinary service to the children of the Williamsville Central School District, but she didn’t always plan on being a music teacher.
Annual Unity in Diversity Around the Corner
Williamsville East’s much anticipated Unity in Diversity show will be returning on Friday, March 7th. Considered East’s alternative to the typical talent show, Unity...
Saying Farewell To Two of East’s Great Faculty Members
By: Kasey Vangelov, Caroline
Schnabel, Nicole Kazmierczak
Almost fifteen years ago, Mr. Taylor joined Williamsville East as athletic director, Mr. Difilippo's current position, and a few...
Letter from a Co-Managing Editor
I think it would be an understatement to say that this year has been unusual. When I walked into the first newspaper meeting this year—teeming with writers, bagels, and general excitement—little did I know that our days of brainstorming in the computer lab with the iconic flowchart of editorial positions would be short-lived.
East Literary Digest Meets With Poet Keith S. Wilson
On March 4th, the East Literary Digest met with poet Keith S. Wilson, author of Fieldnotes on Ordinary Love, over Zoom to listen to him read and discuss his work.
Appreciating Music at Music Appreciation
By Armita Rohani
A club solely dedicated to sharing music, Music Appreciation is a place where enthusiasts can come together and discuss a variety of...
Taylor Swift Dating Rumors
By: Saanvi Sharma
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have been “hanging out” for a while now, and things were in ‘early stages’ but the world...
Not Getting Enough Sleep? Blame Early Start Times
By Simon Li and Jonah Ruddock
Sleep deprivation is an all too common occurrence among high schoolers, especially at an academically rigorous school like East....
The Season of Giving
Students and staff of Williamsville East have taken great initiative this holiday season to give back to our community with no fewer than seven distinct collections to support local charitable causes, and East is proud to have such caring leaders in our school. Clubs, administration, and Dr. Redmond’s Human Rights and Genocide class have organized charitable efforts for everyone to help the less fortunate.