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The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

Coming Out Analogy

February 11, 2019

Imagine being a marionette, a perfected, painted, polished puppet taught to perform for other people’s enjoyment. The ropes that constrict you are society, which are forcing you to walk, talk, and do...

A woman proudly displays her “I voted” wristband.

The 2018 Midterm Elections

Chloe Postlewaite, Online Editor February 10, 2019

Pick-Up Lines (Contest!)

Pick-Up Lines (Contest!)

Kianna Koeppen, Diversity Editor February 9, 2019
Valentine's Day is coming up. Think you have a good pick up line? Submit it to our form for a chance to be featured on our website!

This I Believe

Holly Rusch and Leila Taherian February 8, 2019
Woodside residents share their reasons for voting.

Georgia’s Purges Rescind Voting Rights

Sean Moriarty, Staff Writer February 8, 2019
Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp has eked out a victory in Georgia’s 2018 gubernatorial elections in the midst of widespread accusations of voter suppression.

East Palo Alto Leans Left in Midterms

Emma Chiu, Coeditor in Chief February 8, 2019
"If I vote this time, is he [President Trump] really going to go away?” Renita Bhartu joked as she headed towards the polls. She is one of hundreds of East Palo Alto residents who showed up at the city’s Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) last Tuesday, November 6, to cast a ballot in the midterm elections.
Midterm elections took place across the country on November 6, 2018. The Paw Print covered polling centers in both Woodside and East Palo Alto.

Everything You Need to Know About the Midterms

The 2018 midterm elections marked a turning point for diversity within American politics. Minority races and religions, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and women gained seats in office and many citizens felt that, for the first time, their voices were being heard. To determine the effect that this representation had on the local community, the Woodside Paw Print visited polling centers in both Woodside and East Palo Alto.

Social Media Aides Voter Turnout

Noelia Arteaga, Sports Editor February 8, 2019
Many Woodside students were bombarded with push notifications from popular apps like Snapchat, Spotify, and Instagram encouraging them to get out and vote in the midterm elections.
Picture courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

Global Warming depletes 95% of Arctic’s Oldest Ice

Sam Brook, Managing Editor February 6, 2019
More than 95% of Antarctica’s oldest ice has melted according to the 2018 Arctic Report Card released by the Arctic Program on December 11th. The annual report touches on all arctic conditions ranging from ice loss and temperature fluctuation, to microplastic pollution and health threats. The report card reveals that the Arctic is breaking air temperature highs from prior years and is in no state to return to its cold, frosty conditions of the past. New risks, such as the sharp decline in landfast ice, rose in 2018 and already existing threats, like the progressing melting of Antarctica’s thickest ice, worsen the Arctic environment.
Sergio Calderon Jr. performs for a holiday toy drive.

Sergio Calderon Jr. Spreads Joy This Holiday Season

Taila Lee and Chloe Postlewaite, Co-Editor-in-Chief & Design/Arts & Entertainment Editor February 6, 2019
Sergio Calderon Jr., member of boy band In Real Life and Woodside Priory alumnus, encouraged fans to donate toys at his performance on Saturday, December 22.
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