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Abigail Whyte

Abigail Whyte, Editor and Chief

Abigail Whyte is the Editor and Chief of Wolf’s Print for the 2023-2024 school year. She has been a part of Wolf’s Print since her freshman year and has loved every minute of it. Abigail discovered her love of writing in fifth grade when she was inspired by her teacher at the time, who showed her the wonders of the writing world. Abigail’s sister Melanie, made a big impact on Abigail's life as Melanie. She was also the editor for this same paper 10 years ago, her own writing journey paved the path for her sister’s love for writing. Abigail is excited to further delve into journalism this year. 

Abigail has lived in Texas, Arizona, and Ireland, she believes these moves have impacted her writing by giving her new perspectives and worldly views. Abigail is hoping to attend college in Boston when she graduates from Desert Mountain. She is excited to major in Architecture at whatever university she ends up in. Combining creativity with innovation to create new designs is the dream for her. 

Abigail likes to read many different genres of books. She is inspired by Kurt Vonnegut’s books, because of his dark crude sense of humor in his stories. She is also a fan of David Sedaris’ books. Abigail considers herself a bit of a movie buff and has probably watched every good movie currently available on netflix. Abigail loves creating art in her spare time and enjoys playing basketball with friends. 

Abigail is interested in telling stories with different perspectives and views. If anyone has any stories they would like Abigail to write they can reach her on her Instagram @abigail_whyte_. Abigail is hoping to deliver thought-provoking stories, and is very excited to get started. 

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Closed Doors Open for Review

Closed Doors Open for Review

Abigail Whyte, Editor and Chief
November 29, 2023
STILL THE GOAT: At age 43, Tom Brady shows no signs of slowing down, says Wolfs Prints Abigail Whyte.

TB or not TB

Abigail Whyte, Staff Writer
March 23, 2021
Columnist Abigail Whyte says those who were involved in the Jan. 6 occupation of Congress are guilty of an unconscionable act that is unacceptable and deserving of punishment.

An insight into incitement

Abigail Whyte, Staff Writer
February 19, 2021
SHARING- The Welcome to America Project helps provide refugees with clothes, information, furniture, toys and food. “Our thing isn’t just give stuff give stuff, it’s just sharing,” said Mike Sullivan, Agency Director of The Welcome to America Project, which has partnered with the International Baccalaureate Student Association at DM for the past few years. To learn how you can make a difference through the Welcome to America project, visit wtap.org.

Resilience

Abigail Whyte, Staff Writer
December 29, 2020
BITTERSWEET VICTORY:  A 12-hour hike in freezing Icelandic weather left freshman Olivia Cullen feeling accomplished, but sad as her journey was coming to an end, said Olivia. Having to share half her food with her teammate Olivia said she was starving and looking forward to going home and eating the entire fridge.

A towering accomplishment

Abigail Whyte, Staff writer
November 18, 2020
Illustrator Nora Khaled used blank paper alcohol based markers and fine-tipped pens to portray the challenges faced this school year by teachers, who said the lessons learned while teaching Enhanced Distance Learning during the first quarter will help them as they transition to online. “Even though before having to go online I was always a paper and pencil person, I will definitely consider using technology in the future,” said Mrs. Varosky, who teaches freshman English at DM. About 85 percent of DM students returned to in person instruction on Oct. 12.

Stressed at a desk

Abigail Whyte, Staff writer
October 5, 2020
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