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 »
On the Vending Machines of Japan
Tirragen Vixie, Staff Writer
October 6, 2011
They stand throughout the country, quietly humming as they transfer heat and feed on electric power to light their multicolored displays. One type, bright red and emblazoned with brand names, shamelessly advertises the corporate giants who made it. The distinctive feature of another might simply be... Read more »
The Gauntlet: Language in Woodside’s Student Culture
Sam Crocker, Managing Editor
April 16, 2011
For the Woodside World’s inaugural podcast, Sam Crocker, Woodside World managing editor, undertook an in-depth investigation of the way language is used in Woodside’s student culture. In an effort to present this complex issue from a variety of perspectives, Crocker recorded interviews with... Read more »
Exploring Aesthetic Worlds at the Cantor Arts Center
Ashe Meanor, Staff Writer
January 4, 2011
Where can you see a wooden horse dancing in a marble hallway, armor from a Japanese warrior, a sequin-covered mermaid, and stare into the faces of ancient heroes and villains? The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University offers its guest a world of enchantment through its artwork, artifacts, and sculptures. In... Read more »

