The Voice of the Wildcats

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The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The Voice of the Wildcats

The Paw Print

The cover art for “The Ascension” was made entirely by Sufjan Stevens himself. The same is true for the album’s writing, production, and recording.

Sufjan Stevens – “The Ascension” Review

Alexander Balfanz, Co-Editor in Chief October 2, 2020
Sufjan Stevens released his highly-anticipated fourteenth studio album “The Ascension” on October 1, 2020.
The disinfectants used to sanitize groceries and packages.

Living With High-Risk People During COVID-19

Isabella Calcagno, Politics Editor June 25, 2020
My mother has a way of predicting when things may become much worse than they initially appear.
My grandparents and me on December 24, 2004.

Hardships in Quarantine

Emma Montalbano, Co-Editor in Chief June 25, 2020
Quarantine is difficult for everyone. For me, the hardest part of quarantine has been losing my grandfather and not being able to say goodbye.
How to Cope With Quarantine: A Manual

How to Cope With Quarantine: A Manual

Lucas Jansen, Staff Writer June 24, 2020
Reporter Lucas Jansen gives advice on dealing with shelter-in-place.
The coronavirus situation has changed from what it once was, with masks being commonplace. But what else was risen out of the ashes of shelter-in-place?

Notes on the Pandemic

Cedrik von Briel, Managing Editor June 24, 2020
My first experience with the novel coronavirus was as a result of a coincidence. I was researching stories to talk about on air for Woodside TV Live when a story of a new virus across the ocean in China caught my eye. In a week that saw the death of Kobe Bryant, the rapid but relatively small spread of a virus seemed like a mere afterthought, just another news story.
People held protests demanding that prisoners be freed amid the spread of the coronavirus.

Should Inmates Have Been Released Because of COVID-19?

Gigi Caviglia, Staff Writer June 23, 2020
As of April 16, more than 16,000 US inmates have been released due to COVID-19, the novel coronavirus.
A group of seniors converse via Zoom meeting weeks into the pandemic to make up for lost time at school.

The Class of 2020 and the Pandemic

Sam Brook, Managing Editor June 23, 2020
From online classes and pass or fail grading to missing out on countless senior experiences, the class of 2020 is currently experiencing a senior year unlike any other in history. We are turning our tassels on Zoom and picking up our diplomas in cars, a situation we never could have foreseen.
About 1,000 people marched in San Francisco yesterday to honor the memory of George Floyd, an unarmed black man who was killed by a police officer in Minneapolis.

What You Missed at the BLM March in SF on May 30, 2020

Zoe Mason, Guest Contributor May 31, 2020
Woodside senior Zoe Mason shares her experience at yesterday's Black Lives Matter protest in San Francisco.
Animal Crossing Vacation

Animal Crossing Vacation

Lucas Jansen, Staff Writer April 24, 2020
The tagline of the game perfectly encapsulates the draw that many people feel towards “Animal Crossing: New Horizons,” which was released on March 20, 2020.
Sofiane Sylve and Tiit Helimets in Liangs The Infinite Ocean

More Than Art: Ballet’s Evolution Captures the Deep Philosophy of Life

Gulnazik Bakhramova, Staff Writer April 21, 2020
San Francisco Ballet’s "Dance Innovations," the third program in its 2020 Repertory Season, consisted of three ballets that reflected the emotional, philosophical values of the choreographers through the smooth ballet movements. 
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