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The Dispatch

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The Dispatch

Asher Hagan

Asher Hagan, Executive Editor: Art/Graphics

Hello my name is Asher Hagan, I am a senior at Bowie, and my pronouns are they/them. This year I am the Executive Editor of Art and Graphics and this is my third year on staff. I enjoy making art (obviously). I also like watching movies and binging TV shows. I have two cats named Littie and Momo. I am excited to get to know the people on staff and contribute to a hopefully great newspaper this year!

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CAKE TO THE FACE:  Lillian Joy, Tess Roadman and Caroline Otstott end the play Crimes of the Heart by smearing cake onto each others face. They are participating in Bowie’s one-act plays, short productions directed by seniors that delve into emotional topics.

Seniors use their shows as a platform for awareness

Asher Hagan, Executive Editor: Arts & Graphics
May 17, 2024

Bowie students advance careers in Animation III class

Asher Hagan, Executive Editor: Art/ Graphics
May 14, 2024
Senior Goodbye: Asher Hagan

Senior Goodbye: Asher Hagan

Asher Hagan, Executive Editor: Arts & Graphics
April 20, 2024
HOT ONES: Assistant Principal Hector Munoz bites into a hot chicken wing during a Business Professionals of America fund raiser. Hot Ones was a fund raiser put on by BPA to raise funds for travel and competition expenses for the year.

Club to career pipelines run through Bowie

Asher Hagan, Executive Editor: Arts & Graphics
March 7, 2024
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[Photo] Styling self love

Mazzy Warren, Print Co-Editor-in-Chief
January 29, 2024
Bowie has many resources to help students pursue language, no matter when you start. These include language classes and Honor Societies

Bulldogs got language

Asher Hagan, Executive Editor: Art/Graphics
January 22, 2024
Title X serves as an affordable healthcare program, for those who do not have health insurance. As of December 2022, when Title X was overruled, Texans can no longer rely on health centers to provide for their contraception needs.

[Photo] The battle for contraception continues

Emerson Traugott, Executive Editor: Photography
December 15, 2023
AROUND THE TABLES: Lit Club members Katherine Kuster, Maddy Shaw, Clyde Warren, and Addisyn Simmons listen to each other as they discuss the latest novel they read that week. Lit Club meets every Tuesday after school. Since their establishment, club members have read many different works, ranging from Animal Farm by George Orwell to Kafka on the Shore by Haruki Murakami.

Book Clubs turn to a new chapter

Asher Hagan, Executive Editor: Art/Graphics
December 8, 2023
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[Photo] Acknowledging appropriation

Mazzy Warren, Editor-In-Chief
December 7, 2023
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[Photo] Special session sparks debate

Charlotte Koellner, Executive Editor: Content
November 28, 2023
Every year Bowie takes in several exchange students from various countries around the world. These students come to America, and to Bowie, for many different reasons.

New year, new exchange students

Asher Hagan, Executive Editor: Art/Graphics
October 17, 2023
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[Photo] Election season presses forward

Mazzy Warren, Managing Editor
December 22, 2022
Millions of Americans nationwide are swamped in student loan debt; over 48 million people owe money, according to the Educational Data Initiative. In the wake of these economic struggles resulting from debt constraints, President Joe Biden has proposed multiple steps to attack long-lasting loan debt.

[Photo] Bulldogs pay attention to debt

Mazzy Warren, Print Managing Editor
October 25, 2022
It is pointless to put so much money into something that will not benefit a small number of people instead of putting the money toward something that will greatly increase student life campus-wide.

Bowie is misusing the 2022 bond money

Asher Hagan, Arts/Graphics Editor
October 4, 2022
The Depp v. Heard case is a big mess

The Depp v. Heard case is a big mess

Asher Hagan, Commentary Editor
June 14, 2022
I am a trans person, some of my friends are trans, and we are all still children, yet we are already hated for things that we did not choose to happen to us.

Texas bill threatens transgender youth

Audrey Hagan, Staff Writer
April 28, 2022
As someone who kind of grew up playing Five Nights at Freddy’s games, I can really appreciate Security Breach. I like the fact that you can choose what to do and there’s more freedom with it.

FNAF: Security Breach strikes fear among fans

Audrey Hagan, Staff Writer
February 2, 2022
Despite the name, in design club it’s not required that you are traditionally designing something.

New club promotes creativity on campus

Audrey Hagan, Dispatch Reporter
December 16, 2021
With a critics score of 47% on Rotten Tomatoes, the Eternals is not just the newest addition to the Marvel universe, but also Marvel’s lowest rated movie to date. Yet, it has an audience score of 80%.

Marvel launches new movie

Audrey Hagan, Dispatch Reporter
December 15, 2021
Throughout history women have been shamed for their periods and it has negatively affected the way we interact with the normal bodily functions. For instance, a 2019 Kentucky bill was proposed that would make menstural products non-taxable. It didn’t even make it out of committee. Shying away from this subject is one of the reasons that so many people don’t have access to the sanitary products they need.

Free menstrual products are overdue

Audrey Hagan, Staff Writer
December 9, 2021
These past few years have led to the film industry being riddled with hurdle after hurdle, continuously slamming down on the actors, directors, and film crew trying their hardest to keep the industry alive.

[Photo] The film industry right now

Austin Ikard, Dispatch Reporter
December 2, 2021
SCI-FI STUDIES: In the new Science Fiction class, students analyze various stories relating to the genre.

Students in newly offered courses study stories

Audrey Hagan, Staff Writer
October 20, 2021
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