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The AHS Eagle

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The AHS Eagle

Devyani Dixit

Devyani Dixit

Devyani Dixit is a junior at Arlington High School. She is a journalist for The Eagle and writes about various topics of student interest. She is passionate about writing, creating art and biology. She plans on pursuing psychology after high school and then going to medical school.

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Graph depicting how different groups of people with varied levels of education identified with political parties in 2023. Information taken from PEW RESEARCH CENTER (https://www.pewresearch.org/politics/2024/04/09/partisanship-by-race-ethnicity-and-education/).

Education Levels on the Left and Right 

Devyani Dixit, Staff Reporter
June 5, 2026

As political tensions between the left vs. right and blue vs. red divide American citizens as always, a major backbone of the debate continues to be disputes over education levels between the Democrats...

Picture of the Capitol Building in Washington D.C.

Ninety Six Days

Devyani Dixit, Staff Reporter
June 5, 2026

The Iran war that began on February 28, 2026 with the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, has still not ended as of June 4, 2026. The long drawn conflict was a result of the United...

Amy Lopez Gonzalez ('26) in her graduation clothes on tulips farms.

Amy Lopez Gonzalez: MD in Mexico

Devyani Dixit, Staff Reporter
April 30, 2026

Most seniors at Arlington High School who wish to pursue college degrees are headed to schools in Washington or nearby states. The furthest that some are going is the East Coast. For Amy Lopez-Gonzalez,...

AHS students on the walk out of the school to protest against ICE.

Should Students be Political?

Devyani Dixit, Staff Reporter
February 20, 2026

Nowadays, politics and standing are becoming increasingly sensitive topics as divisions based on them are very common. The subject gets even more controversial when it comes to the matter of whether or...

Portland Avenue and 34th Street in South Minneapolis where City of Minneapolis officials have confirmed an ICE agent shot and killed an observer. A neigbhor who saw what happened told local MPR news: "She was trying to turn around, and the ICE agent was in front of her car, and he pulled out a gun and put it right in — like, his midriff was on her bumper — and he reached across the hood of the car and shot her in the face like three, four times,”  https://chaddavis.photography/sets/ice-in-minneapolis/, CC BY 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons
More photos: https://chaddavis.photography/sets/ice-in-minneapolis/

ICE Shootings in Minneapolis, MN

Devyani Dixit, Staff Reporter
February 12, 2026

On January 7th, 2026 and January 24th, 2026, the death of two individuals occurred in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The shooting of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti last month by U.S. Immigration and Customs...

The Kids Kloset donation bin located in Hatfield's room, C-203.

AHS Kids Kloset Bin

Devyani Dixit, Staff Reporter
January 9, 2026

With the cold winters still ahead of us, we must  force ourselves to look to other people’s needs rather than just ours. The Kids Kloset and Tiny Tots is a non profit organization founded 20 years ago...

One of the many items for sale last year at the CTE Bazaar.

2025-2026 AHS Winter Bazaar

Devyani Dixit, Staff Reporter
December 5, 2025

With Christmas around the corner and holiday spirit high, like the one held last year, the AHS Winter Bazaar is back in town! Taking place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, December 6, 2025 in the Arlington...

Arranged set of phones.

State Wide Phone Bans: What do we think?

Devyani Dixit, Reporter
November 20, 2025

With an increasing amount of complete phone bans across schools in Washington, it is important to assess Arlington High School’s stance on phone access during school hours and its perceived importance.    Currently,...

Color Wars was the Friday spirit day for Homecoming. The entire senior section should have been flooded with pink. There is a decent amount here, but obviously not everyone participated in the spirit day.

The Spirit Week Slump

Devyani Dixit, Reporter
October 18, 2025

As spirit week rolled around, the hallways were lined with bikers and surfers, jerseys and nineties, twins and outfits for wrong occasions, among a grand sea of… hoodies and sweatpants. Spirit week this...

Student making use of the new Spill the Tea boxes in classrooms.

Spilling the Tea On ‘Spill the Tea’

Devyani Dixit, Reporter
October 3, 2025

‘Spill the Tea’ is a mental health program that was created through the Student Advisory Council. With student mental health levels lower than they have ever been and anxieties about the school year,...

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