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 »
Legally Blonde Comes to the Stage
Fred Corcoran, Staff Writer
January 29, 2013
This year the musical “Legally Blonde” is coming to Woodside High for everyone to enjoy. The spring musical “Legally Blonde” will be performed on the 15th through the 17th of March in the PAC. Although this is still a long way away, the cast and members are already busy with the production and... Read more »
Legally Blonde Comes to the Stage
January 8, 2013
This year the musical “Legally Blonde” is coming to Woodside High for everyone to enjoy. The spring musical “Legally Blonde” will be performed on the 15th through the 17th of March in the PAC. Although this is still a long way away, the cast and members are already busy with the production and... Read more »
Hostility within Woodside, and Those Who Take a Stand
Joel Martinez-Cobian, Staff Writer
November 20, 2012
When it comes to bullying, the Woodside student population is torn between opinions. A majority of students admit that although bullying exists on campus, it is of limited occurrence. However, others believe that this optimistic point of view stems from a lack of perception. I was first encouraged to... Read more »
Woodside Freshmen: Fresh Meat
Joel Martinez-Cobian, Staff Writers
October 10, 2012
This August, hundreds of eager freshmen rushed through the halls of Woodside for the first time, thus beginning a new social and academic phase of their lives. After eight years of diligent work, Woodside freshmen are experiencing first hand what it is like to transition into high school. For... Read more »
Hanging in the Balance: The Struggle in the High School Years
Maria Fernanda McCavitt, Staff Writer, World News and Spanish Editor
March 12, 2012
Many students find themselves trapped in the same position- forced to balance school, sports, social life, and sleep. They sit on a delicate scale, and neglecting any one thing could definitely have its negative effects. Not to mention an ongoing struggle with procrastination: the ever-present foe to... Read more »
The Most Important Nonsense
Liza Bock, News Editor
November 16, 2011
I have a GPA of 4.2 and I’m just barely graduating. How is this possible? Two words: PE credits. I’m not lazy and I’m not fat. I ride my bike to school and get plenty of exercise on my own while being productive. Unfortunately, none of this counts. The PE requirement is nothing new, and trying... Read more »
Degrading Labels and The Pressures That Accompany Them
Lexi Mendoza, Staff Writer
April 3, 2011
High school can be the best years of your life, or they can be the worst. A large component that may determine this is the fact that some people throughout high school feel the need to place labels on their fellow classmates. A student may be handed a “name tag,” with such words as loner, dork,... Read more »
Jesus Cervantes’s Road to Teaching
Lexi Mendoza, Staff Writer
March 16, 2011
In room E-16 at Woodside High School resides a history teacher. He’s a teacher who pushes and seeks to get the best out of all of his students. While observing and listening to him teach and present the class with the life-changing events from history, some people may wonder What made him want to do... Read more »

