Fashion: Seniors Only

Haley Sheetz, Staff Writer
May 9, 2013

The annual Woodside Fashion Show is a highly anticipated student event, but underclassmen are noticeably absent from the runway. Fashion show sign ups have always been limited to seniors, with underclassmen only being allowed to participate if the amount of seniors is insufficient. Now, though, underclassmen... Read more »

The Confessions of a Foreign Exchange Student

Diego Perez, Staff Writer
May 9, 2013

Woodside High School, on a quest to make itself a more diverse institution, has welcomed several foreign exchange students from across the globe; their varied experiences make them perfect candidates for opinionated comparisons between America and the outside world. They have ventured past the horizons... Read more »

The Value of a Good AP Score

Joel Martinez-Cobian, Staff Writer
April 19, 2013

Mr. Carpenter’s seventh period AP statistics class studies diligently in anticipation of the AP exam. With May just around the corner, and advanced placement teachers pressuring students to prepare for the AP tests, it’s hard not to stop and wonder about the true value of AP performance. Those... Read more »

Spring Spirit Week 2013

Christopher Guillen, News Editor
April 19, 2013

Monday April 29, 2013 PAJAMA DAY Tuesday April 30,2013 TOGA DAY Wednesday May 1, 2013 Pink Day Thursday May 2, 2013 Sports Day Friday May 3, 2013 Super Duper Orange/Powder Puff  (Wear Crazy Orange on Friday and win a prize) (MUST BE SCHOOL APPROPRIATE)    Read More →

Valentine’s Day: Love or Hate

Ben Gumbley, Staff Writer
March 22, 2013

Students at Woodside share what they think about Valentines Day Valentine’s Day, the holiday brings up thoughts of Cupid, red hearts, chocolate, and more. But what does the holiday or dating mean to students at Woodside? Through the interveiw between Lea Fisher(15) and Justin Kresbach(15) a couple... Read more »

February 28th, 2013: Art Boom

Mackenzie Bray, Webmaster, A&E Editor
March 8, 2013

On the last day of February in 2013, the art classes of Woodside came together for the second Woodside Art Boom. The orchestra played as students perused old yearbooks and admired fantastic paintings in the sun, and watched animation and video pieces in the shade. The bike club had a booth where they... Read more »

Peace is Not Just for Hippies

Diego Perez, Staff Writer
March 6, 2013

Laura Perdikomatis, the advisor of SSA and SOS, wears her spirited glasses reflecting her support for Increase the Peace Week. Photo Credit: Diego Perez Spring break has ended and the students are slapped back into school. So the S.O.S. has organized a week of festivities to ease the students decent... Read more »

New Club Animates Woodside

Joel Martinez-Cobian, Staff Writer
March 6, 2013

It was a big year for fans of anime and video game lovers at Woodside. While their predecessors had to accept the fact that there was no club or extracurricular activity that met their hobby, this year’s population of “watchers” and gamers rejoiced when they learned about this new club. Claudia... Read more »

A Bit of Asia in Woodside High

Leira Fae Montemayor, Staff Writer
March 6, 2013

The Asian Club is once again up and running, and this time, they plan to stay. After the club had been inactive for a semester, a few students took action to restore it for all Woodside students to enjoy and learn about Asian culture. On January 24, the Asian Club held their first meeting in C-5; the... Read more »

Food For Thought: The Lunch-line Dilemna

Joel Martinez-Cobian, Staff Writer
February 19, 2013

If you’ve ever attempted to buy food at Woodside, you’ve experienced the commotion of the lunch lines. Often, the chaos caused by the ravaging, hungry group of students is enough to throw someone off the whole idea of purchasing a meal.  for Thought (FFT), a movement of students that want to make... Read more »

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