Maya Kuipers, Art Director

November 10, 2012

Maya Kuipers is currently a sophomore at Woodside, and will be graduating in 2015. She was a writer for the Woodside World last year, along with being the art editor and the green editor, and looks forward to writing for it again this year. She was born March 10, 1997 in Vancouver, Canada, in a suburb... Read more »

Is It Really Not Easy Being Green?

David Rode, Staff Writer
March 2, 2012

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 environmentalists may say the healthier choice is paper or even reusable bags, is plastic really all that bad or does it have good? Everyone... Read more »

Hundreds March Through San Francisco Demanding an End to Fossil Fuel Use

Liza Bock, Staff Writer
October 6, 2011

Photo from 350.org “We’re going to need every last one of you. The fight is really, finally, kind of on in this country,” said Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org, to a crowd of children, college students, organizations, businesses and people in jaguar costumes. All of these people share one key... Read more »

September 24th Moving Planet Rally in San Francisco

Liza Bock, Staff Writer
September 20, 2011

Have you ever wanted to go back to the 1960’s to join a war protest, civil rights rally, or be there for the first Earth day? Well, you don’t have to go back in time to make a difference. You can be part of an exciting movement, right here, right now. On Saturday, September 24th, people in cities... Read more »