A New Era For Catholics
Luci Cerrillo, Staff Writer
May 9, 2013
Francis waves to the crowd shortly after the inaugural mass in Vatican City (Rome, Italy) Photo credit: Wikipedia user Fczarnowski Tuesday, March 19, 2013; the day in which Jorge Mario Bergoglio was installed as Pope Francis I after Pope Benedict XVI’s surprising resignation from papacy, making Francis... Read more »
Obama: “Our Journey Is Not Complete”
Luci Cerrillo, Staff Writer
March 6, 2013
After being sworn into a second term in office, President Barack Obama presented a new range of ideas that seem to have strayed from his original theme of change back in the 2008 Presidential campaign. “The need for hard work and coming together as a country reminded me a bit of John F. Kennedy’s... Read more »
The Gloves are Off: Presidential Debates 2012
Diego Perez, Staff Writer
November 27, 2012
The first debate was almost shameful to watch, it consisted of Romney stomping on both Obama and the moderator, while both other men showed complete submission to Romney’s dominance. Dana Ayers, a US History and Government teacher at Woodside, said: “Obviously the first debate went to Romney, for... Read more »
Woodside’s Money Maker
David Rode, Staff Writer
April 25, 2012
High schools from the West to East coast, just like everything else on the planet, must be supported through funding. Although the government pays for the big things teacher salaries and textbooks, Big Brother doesn’t fund of parts of high school which are the most important to students. The student... Read more »
Maria Fernanda McCavitt, World News Editor
November 10, 2011
Maria Fernanda McCavitt is a freshman at Woodside High School and will be graduating in 2015. Maria has had no previous journalism experience. However, she has always loved writing and literature. She likes writing poetry, stories and analytical writing. Maria was born and raised in Redwood City, California.... Read more »

