Homophobia at Woodside

Mackenzie Bray, Webmaster
April 5, 2012

Homophobia, from the roots ‘homo,’ meaning ‘same,’ and ‘phobia,’ meaning ‘terror.’ You may not notice homophobia when you’re walking around campus, but there are students who do. We spoke to many students and teachers affected by homophobia on campus and all of them agreed: the silent... Read more »

Remembering Rae Tapia

Sam Crocker, Managing Editor
May 26, 2011

Sam Crocker and Vishal Singh produced the Woodside World’s second podcast, to honor the memory of Rae Tapia at Woodside High School. Please listen to the podcast and share your thoughts and reactions by leaving a comment on this article. Remembering Rae Tapia by WHS Audio Production A statement... 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 »