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The Voice of the Wildcats

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Announcement at Woodside High School promoting mask and social distancing.

Student Responses to Reopening Schools

Alexander Balfanz and Cedrik von Briel January 12, 2021

Whether or not to bring schools back in person has been a burning topic ever since schools were dismissed last March. Here are two Woodside High School students' takes on the subject.

The title screen of King Javos new game Legend Bowl

Legend Bowl Review: Retro Football is Back!

Jack Freeman, Co-Editor in Chief December 6, 2020

Legend Bowl is a 2D American football game focused on arcade action and skill-based gameplay with a retro quirk. Solo indie developer King Javo released the game. Starting with the gameplay, I’m happy...

The rainbow flag representing LGBTQ+ pride originally had 8 colors, but the more modern version has 6.

LGBTQ+ Rights Under Fire

Robert Freeman, Staff Writer November 30, 2020

The LGBTQ+ rights that we've battled for numerous years will be tested if the current administration remains in office. Countless individuals will be harmed on the off chance that we lose the right...

Two people hike down to a beach in Lake Tahoe. They are surrounded by the beauties of nature.

Save Our Earth

Charlie Sullivan, Staff Writer November 24, 2020

I spend most of my summer vacation at my in Tahoe. Lake Tahoe is a national forest and a place where many people get away from their busy lives to enjoy the outdoors. I have learned from research that...

Mental Health and Insurance

Mental Health and Insurance

Martina Baldassi, Staff writer November 23, 2020
In this podcast I will discuss the issues with insurance and mental health.
Man legally hunting with dog.

KQED Above the Noise: Guns and Hunting Laws in the United States

Anthony Rastellini, Staff Writer November 23, 2020

  Last summer, I got my hunting license. Ever since then, I have seen many hunters and how they have been criticized for hunting. Hunting is a way for some people to eat and keeps the animal...

My Body My Choice sign from a rally, fighting for right to a choice.

KQED Above the Noise: My Views on Abortion

Arielle Bruk, Staff Writer November 20, 2020

  One of the greater controversies among politics is the subject of abortion. There are two sides to the argument, pro-choice and pro-life. Personally, I am pro-choice. I have a family member...

Poverty Around the World

KQED: US Poverty Should Be Considered During Elections

Xamara Carrillo, Online Editor November 16, 2020

Poverty is a very big problem in the world and not many people take it into consideration during elections. Poverty can be not having enough money to buy necessary things but it can also be not having...

A Male Black-bellied Plover hangs out at the Bair Island unit of Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge on its way up to the Alaskan tundra in April.  The breeding habitat that he and other birds need to breed is under threat by recent advances from the Trump Administration

Trump Administration Plans to Push Ahead with Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Drilling

Cedrik von Briel, Managing Editor November 12, 2020
California is a wonderful location, home to some of the coolest species in North America. However, not all of them are ours alone. Each year, millions of birds migrate from the northernmost reaches of Alaska just to be here. However, they are under threat. 
The cover art and title for “Apple” are inspired by the ways simple concepts and designs can carry several different connotations.

A.G. Cook Finally Drops “Apple”

Alexander Balfanz, Co-Editor in Chief October 8, 2020
A.G. Cook, widely credited with creating the hyperpop sound used by musicians like 100 Gecs, released his debut album “Apple” on September 18, 2020.
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