wtw WEGO? Dec. 16, 2025
This week on wtw WEGO?, Aly Dusing steps in to cover after Roxanna Santiago takes a sick day. Caiden McDougall distinctly covers the question of the day about… the Big Leach?
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About the Contributors
Gabriella Castro, Co-Editor-in-Chief
Gabriella Castro (well known as Gaby), follows up her Senior year with the Wildcat Chronicle as she chases deadlines like no tomorrow. A Best of SNO winner and part of the 2024 Pacemaker team, she loves writing, reading, and coloring… pretty much anything to pass the time, she is up for.
From writing in cheap crayons to typing on a damaged Chromebook, Gaby has always known her passion flows through documenting. The Chronicle is a community she genuinely loves being a part of (even if it may not be physically noticeable) and hopes to help make a positive change in her final year.
She loves getting her hands full with all sorts of hobbies ranging from boxing and running to music and books. Always trying to be positive and directive as she learns through high school. At first glance she may seem tired, crusty, and lazy – but perhaps a second look can help.
Caiden McDougall, wtw WEGO? Host
Caiden is one of the spirited hosts of wtw WEGO?, where he brings his sharp wit and playful energy to the mic. Known for his love of lump candy and his unapologetic pajama style, Caiden is never afraid to spark a laugh or start a conversation. Beyond the studio, he is active in WeGo Drama, where his creativity and stage presence shine. Whether he is entertaining an audience, debating the finer points of candy, or relaxing in his comfiest attire, Caiden always keeps things interesting.
Aly Dusing, Managing Editor
Alyson (Aly) Dusing is an outgoing and engaging senior who enjoys making new connections and spending time with people she values. She strives to earn inspiring opportunities and continue to grow in academic, social, artistic, and other aspects. Once she graduates, Aly plans to pursue her dream career as a criminal defense attorney, hopefully somewhere where harsh winters do not exist.