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Overall Artist & Voting Guidelines

Mackenzie Bray, Webmaster
May 3, 2012

To vote for your favorite pieces in a category, go to the contest page for the category and comment with either the title of the piece... READ MORE »»

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Woodside Track in the Running for PAL Champions

Abby Taussig, Arts & Entertainment Editor
April 25, 2012

Woodside’s varsity track and field team has gone undefeated in its league, and the athletes are poised to make a good run to be PAL... READ MORE »»

Caption: Freshman Maddy Warman's track spikes

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Tricks of the Trade: Senioritis

Cara "CJ" Jack, Editor-in-Chief
April 23, 2012

There is a contagious disease spreading through the halls of WHS. It can attach itself to you at anytime, anyplace. It is whispered... READ MORE »»

Caption: You have an excuse now for taking "being lazy" to a whole new level.

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Invisible Children Part II

Chloe Steck, Staff Writer
April 18, 2012

Another film from Invisible Children has made it’s debut.  Though, still not everyone knows about it.  You can help by doing... READ MORE »»

Caption: Logo for Invisible Children's Kony campaign

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Prom is Right Around the Corner

Makayla Karr-Warner, Student Life Editor
April 17, 2012

Prom: the night that most freshmen look forward to, the night that students make extensive plans for, and the night that is considered... READ MORE »»

Caption: One of the many prom posters around school advertising the event.

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Homophobia at Woodside

Mackenzie Bray, Webmaster
April 5, 2012

Homophobia, from the roots ‘homo,’ meaning ‘same,’ and ‘phobia,’ meaning ‘terror.’ You may not notice homophobia when... READ MORE »»

Caption: A picture of the Safe Zone triangle in a teacher's room. It's out of the way, under a cupboard.

Suit Up 2012: Hit or Miss?

Makayla Karr-Warner, Student Life Editor

Some suggest prom is simply your typical high school dance because it costs way too much money and is a huge waste of time. I, on the other hand, would disagree.... Read more »

April 30, 2012 • 0 comments

Reaching Out: Community Service at WHS

Maria Fernanda McCavitt, Spanish and World News Editor

Most people barely think that they have time to change their own lives, and much less the lives of others; while other students take it upon themselves to help their... Read more »

April 25, 2012 • 0 comments

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Homophobia at Woodside

Mackenzie Bray, Webmaster

Homophobia, from the roots ‘homo,’ meaning ‘same,’ and ‘phobia,’ meaning ‘terror.’ You may not notice homophobia when you’re walking around campus, but there... Read more »

April 5, 2012 • 0 comments

Woodside Students Speak Out Against SOPA

Liza Bock and Caitlin Bohaboy, News Editor and Social Media Manager

If you’re online reading this, then you’re probably at least a little familiar with the Internet. And if you’re familiar with the Internet, then you may have heard about... Read more »

February 22, 2012 • 0 comments

Making More than Music in Audio Production

Abby Taussig, Arts and Entertainment Editor

Once your eyes adjust to the dim lighting in room F14, you see rows and rows of students working on computers.  The glowing screens light up their concentrated faces.... Read more »

January 29, 2012 • 0 comments

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Avengers, Assemble!

Mackenzie Bray, Webmaster

Those who have been watching movies over the last few years may have noticed something odd. There are quite a lot of superheroes, aren’t there? For just the last... Read more »

April 24, 2012 • 0 comments

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Woodside Track in the Running for PAL Champions

Abby Taussig, Arts & Entertainment Editor

Woodside’s varsity track and field team has gone undefeated in its league, and the athletes are poised to make a good run to be PAL champions.  The boys’ team... Read more »

April 25, 2012 • 0 comments

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April 2012 Photography

Liza’s Links to Keep You Informed

Liza Bock, News Editor

This time of the year is rough. All teachers seem to work together to make sure you have a project or a test in every class on the same day. You may think you have no time... Read more »

February 28, 2012 • 0 comments

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2nd Annual Woodside Art Contest Details

Woodside World Art Contest Committee

All submissions are due by 11:59 pm Friday, April 13th, 2012. Entries in the following categories will be accepted: Photography Studio Art 3D Design or Ceramics Music Video & Animation We... Read more »

February 21, 2012 • 0 comments

Art, Defined through the Individual

David Rode, Staff writer

Here at Woodside High School, there are a few classes which are not treated as classes at all: art classes. However, Woodside has reached out to these extended branches... Read more »

March 20, 2012 • 0 comments

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Is It Really Not Easy Being Green?

David Rode, Staff Writer

Every time you’re at the grocery store and the food is rung up and passed to the bag boy, the same old question is asked, “paper or plastic?” And, although... Read more »

March 2, 2012 • 0 comments

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