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Power outages leaving various neighborhoods dark and without electricity.

Lights Out: What to do?

Jaiedenn Dolan, Staff Writer April 5, 2023

Due to recent storms, power outages swept through the Bay Area, leaving various neighborhoods and households without electricity for days. Power outages impact Woodside students' home life in a variety...

Welcome to the garden sign kept in front of the Green Academy students gathering center.

Photo Gallery: Woodside Garden

Jaiedenn Dolan, Staff Writer April 3, 2023

Black History Month came to an end, let us take the time to reflect on it!

Black History Month: Black Resistance

Jaiedenn Dolan, Staff Writer March 30, 2023

As Black History Month has come to a close, many students may not be aware that “Black Resistance” was this year's theme with the purpose of recognizing how far the African American community has come...

Alaskas North Slope is where thousands of oil barrels will be extracted.

The future of The Willow Project

Jaiedenn Dolan, Staff Writer March 28, 2023

The Biden administration recently approved The Willow Project on March 13th. The Willow Project is a $6 billion proposal to drill oil in Alaska North’s Slope, which is in the National Petroleum Reserve.  The...

Police brutality have taken the life of so many, there needs to be a change.

Say his name: Tyre Nichols

Jaiedenn Dolan, Staff Writer February 17, 2023

Here’s what to know: On January 7th, Tyre Nichols was severely beaten by several different Memphis police officers. This eventually led to his death on January 10th due to the extensive injuries he sustained...

Students discuss how they view political conversations and engaging in political topics.

Students consider participation in political conversations

Jaiedenn Dolan, Staff Writer January 28, 2023

Many teenagers have shown increased resistance to bringing up political topics with their peers due to the rising division between the two political parties.  It can also be challenging to partake...

Read Beartown as a way to reflect on some of our societys values.

“Beartown” reflects on the views of society

Jaiedenn Dolan, Staff Writer November 14, 2022

With the increase of interest regarding mental health, readers should invest a little of their time to read “Beartown” by Fredrick Backman, as it goes into numerous topics addressing the effect people...

Students who are 18, vote in the upcoming November Midterm elections and make your voices heard!

Encouraging students at Woodside to vote in upcoming November elections

Jaiedenn Dolan, Staff Writer November 3, 2022

Midterm elections are coming on November 8, and administrators and history teachers think it's important that 18-year-old students vote. AP US History and Government/Economics teacher Ramie Macioce...

Come join BSU Tuesdays at lunch to become apart of the team.

BSU hopes to bring unity among students

Jaiedenn Dolan, Staff Writer October 14, 2022

The Black Student Union club (BSU) builds a safe community among African American Woodside students every Tuesday in room G2 through engaging activities and events. BSU aims to create an inviting environment...

Blume, Germano, Kautzmenn, and Rich give Woodside students insight into their visions as freshman officers.

Visions for the Class of 2026

Jaiedenn Dolan, Staff Writer September 22, 2022

Catherine Blume, Marycarla Germano, Elizabeth Kautzmann, and Lucas Rich won their freshman elections by a popular vote that took place on Tuesday, September 13.  These four students were elected for...

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