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 »

AP Classes: Worth the Effort?

Tirragen Vixie, Opinion Editor
January 31, 2012

If you attend Woodside High School – or indeed, just about any high school – you probably know a thing or two about Advanced Placement (AP) classes. Whether you take them yourself or simply witness others, you’re aware of how they can help or hurt us: they require a huge amount of work... Read more »

Now, Later…Or Never?

Caitlin Bohaboy, Social Media Manager
December 7, 2011

We’ve all been in this situation: drowsily squinting at a blank Microsoft Word document at eleven o’clock at night, trying to stay awake in order to finish writing an important essay. And throughout it all, we’re downing multiple cups of coffee, and in our heads regretting wasted time, and thinking... Read more »