The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Paw Prints dilapidated display case is a perfect reflection of the current state of the press.

A Modest Proposal to Censor the Press

Emma Chiu, Coeditor in Chief December 20, 2018
Amid accusations of fake news and the rising danger of a free press, censorship appears a more reasonable option than ever before.
Woodsides College and Career Center is a popular place for seniors to get help filling out college admissions.

Harvard Lawsuit Poses a New Threat to Affirmative Action

Emma Chiu, Coeditor in Chief December 7, 2018
As Woodside seniors face looming college application deadlines, a lawsuit could determine the future of race-based admissions.
Rachel, a Woodside resident and a mother, voices her opinion about the midterms.

This I Believe

Holly Rusch and Leila Taherian, Politics Editor and Outreach Editor November 18, 2018

Stricter identification laws hindered a number of voters from casting ballots.

Georgia’s Purges Rescind Voting Rights

Sean Moriarty, Staff Writer November 14, 2018
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.
The popular social media app Snapchat offered exclusive face filters as an incentive to persuade users to vote.

Social Media Aides Voter Turnout

Noelia Arteaga, Sports Editor November 14, 2018
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.
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

Midterm elections took place across the country on November 6, 2018. The Paw Print covered polling centers in both Woodside and East Palo Alto.
Madison Pelarca, a volunteer at the polls and a student at Carlmont High School, displays an I Voted sticker.

East Palo Alto Leans Left in Midterms

Emma Chiu, Coeditor in Chief November 8, 2018
“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.
The City Council regularly meets in Redwood Citys City Hall

City Council Candidates Weigh in on the Housing Crisis

Emma Chiu, Coeditor in Chief October 2, 2018
Campaign signs are popping up as seven candidates battle for three spots on the City Council of Redwood City; following the November 6 midterm elections, the new council members would help shape the city’s future growth.
A North Korean Taepodong-2 ballistic missile, which is thought to be able to carry a nuclear warhead.

Pentagon vs. Pyongyang

Sean Moriarty, Staff Writer September 19, 2018
America’s relations with North Korea, while never especially amicable, recently nosedived due to North Korea's unfulfilled promises of complete denuclearization following the Singapore Summit.
President Trump nominates Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court

A Conservative Majority on the Supreme Court May Affect Civil Rights

Emma Chiu, Coeditor in Chief September 10, 2018
Abortion, gun control, and LGBTQ+ rights, among other controversial topics, may come under debate if the Senate appoints Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court and solidifies a 5-4 conservative majority.
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