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The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

Santa Cruz offers the beach, shopping, delicious food and much more!

Review: Fun places to visit in Santa Cruz

Logan Marrow, Staff Writer May 24, 2023

  Breakfast   The morning is the perfect time to leave when going to Santa Cruz to get there before the traffic. If you are in the mood to get some good breakfast, Zachary's Restaurant on...

The big band performs upbeat jazz pieces with excellent solos sprinkled throughout.

Review: Music department delivers yet again in fantastic spring concert

Kailyn Holty, Editor in Chief May 24, 2023

Under the tutelage of new music teacher Nick Gaydos, the harmonious mixture of brass, wind, and string instruments at the 2023 Spring Concert marked another successful performance by the Woodside Music...

Much of “Tears of the Kingdom” takes place in the sky, granting the player a new level of exploration and discovery.

Review: A first look at “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom”

Winnie Einhorn, Co-Editor in Chief May 22, 2023

After over six years of painful anticipation, Nintendo has finally released “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.” Loyal fans and new players alike awaited the game with high expectations, and...

Raphael, School of Athens, fresco, 1509-1511 (Stanza della Segnatura, Papal Palace, Vatican)

Opinion: There is a hole in Woodside’s history curriculum

Patrick Van Hoven, Managing Editor May 18, 2023

In Barack Obama’s 2102 Inaugural Address, he spoke of “unalienable rights.” He spoke of the importance of fair and open elections. He spoke of “debates about the role of government.” And he spoke...

Ellos son algunos de los estudiantes que nos encontramos aprendiendo Inglés.

Opinion: Why do international students not integrate themselves into activities at Woodside?

This article was translated into English.  On many occasions, international students face a lot of fear and really complicated situations. We international students and newcomers have to face the fear...

Renfield came out on April 14, 2023 and will be in the theaters for another week.

Review: “Renfield” is about finding your way out from evil darkness

Mary Keile, Staff Writer April 24, 2023

Even though I usually do not watch horror movies, I was interested in watching “Renfield” because I wanted to see what would happen at the end of the movie if Renfield would find peace from his scary-looking...

New season of Ted Lasso released on Apple TV+

Review: Ted “Lasso’s” us in with its new season

Maggie Mein, Staff Writer April 18, 2023

A heartwarming yet hilarious show, "Ted Lasso" stars Jason Sudeikis as Ted, capturing the hearts of his audience in the comedy-drama. Lasso’s remarkable new season has currently released four episodes...

A flag of the United States and the California Republic flies in the air.

Opinion: Is the “American Dream” still alive?

Albert Cruz, Staff Writer April 7, 2023

My name is Aldolfo Alberto Cruz Urbina, but this isn’t my story. This is the story of people who came into the country with the belief in the American Dream.  The American Dream is a belief other...

Election Day, by Stanford professor Emilee Booth Chapman, illustrates the importance of elections to democracy.

Review: A vote of confidence for “Election Day”

Patrick Van Hoven, Managing Editor April 3, 2023

In her new book Election Day (2022), Stanford political science professor Emilee Booth Chapman describes how popular voting embodies a variety of democratic values, arguing that elections fulfill an important...

Language censorship ultimately threatens democracy and freedom of thought which is essential in the classroom.

Opinion: Right idea, wrong execution

Cebelli Pfeifer, Co-Editor in Chief March 17, 2023

Stanford University administrators launched the Elimination of Harmful Language Initiative (EHLI) encouraging the elimination and usage of words like “American,” “Hispanic,” “grandfather” and...

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