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Wren Hamner

Wren Hamner, Staff Reporter

Wren Hamner is a freshman and staff reporter for HHS Media. They moved to Harrisonburg from Denton, Texas over the summer. Their hobbies include art (especially watercolor painting), creating and reading literature, especially fantasy, romance and poetry. Wren’s passions span many arts, but especially theater. Wren hopes to become a theater teacher or author after college. They consider themself an optimist and a free spirit, and is always looking for new friends to share their life with. 

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Eliza Malcolm (L) and Bazil Gibson (R) run scene two.

Eliza Malcolm (L) and Bazil Gibson (R) run scene two.

Lillian Carpenter (L) and Claire Sprague (R) block scene five.

Lillian Carpenter (L) and Claire Sprague (R) block scene five.

Sophomore Aiyana Thornton (playing Katte), junior Bazil Gibson (playing Fritz), and senior Finn Maddox (playing Quantz) run through scene one.

Sophomore Aiyana Thornton (playing Katte), junior Bazil Gibson (playing Fritz), and senior Finn Maddox (playing Quantz) run through scene one.

Carter Stiehl explains the healthcare system in his group's utopia.

Carter Stiehl explains the healthcare system in his group's utopia.

Edi Rattana and Justin Ventura-Lopez present their group's utopian society project.

Edi Rattana and Justin Ventura-Lopez present their group's utopian society project.

Kirsten Kenyon presents her group's designed utopia in Holli Wolter's English 9 Honors class.

Kirsten Kenyon presents her group's designed utopia in Holli Wolter's English 9 Honors class.

Sophie Butler and Makayla Suffecool explain the premise of their utopia.

Sophie Butler and Makayla Suffecool explain the premise of their utopia.

Addison Grant and Ashna Askari answer questions about their utopia.

Addison Grant and Ashna Askari answer questions about their utopia.

Even though students aren't allowed to use phones during the school day, listening to music when they are already on top of their school work isn't harmful.

Students should be allowed to access music, as learning tool

Wren Hamner, Staff Reporter September 13, 2022

HHS needs to unblock music websites such as Spotify on students’ chromebooks. Music helps many people in being productive. Music has been proven in many studies to help focus. This is backed up by reputable...

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