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Teammates gather around sophomore wrestler Casimir Berke to ready him for his upcoming match in the Mills Dual

Wrestling heads into new year with strong start

Conrad Berke, Beat Editor January 22, 2024

Wrestling has officially rebooted for the 2023-2024 season, with the team’s first nine events completed. The team currently holds three wins and one loss in the duals they’ve competed in so far. This...

Sequoia District Teachers Association (SDTA) was created to protect and promote the well-being of its members including teachers and staff at Woodside.

SUSHD’s Negotiation has concurred and these are the details

Nathan Chen, Beat Editor January 18, 2024

Public school negotiations in California have been going on since 1975 when the Rodda Act was passed allowing for collective bargaining in public school districts which allows Woodside teachers and staff...

Students walk to their cars to depart school once the final bell rings.

Navigating the chaos

Chloe De Leon, Multimedia/Online Editor January 18, 2024

Every morning, juniors and seniors flood into the parking lot, quickly pull into an available spot and scurry to their first class of the day. Factors including limited space and student actions create...

The different variations and hair types of curly haired people!

Growing up with curly hair

Hollin White, Beat Editor January 18, 2024

Embracing curly hair can be a challenge for some. Fears of it being too curly or too wavy or curled in the wrong directions permeate the minds of curly-haired individuals. Everyone has their own opinions...

Quinn Watrous gave a debate presentation this past summer at Wake Forest’s summer program.

Woodside student takes on Wake Forest summer program

Chloe De Leon, Multimedia/Online Editor January 18, 2024

Academic summer programs offer students an opportunity to progress their academics and gain exposure to their interests in a professional setting. According to the College Board, an organization that facilitates...

This image shows a person auditioning and the directors watching.

Behind the Curtains: Musical Audition experiences

Samantha Marquez, Staff Writer January 18, 2024

Auditioning for a musical can be a new and exciting experience for people to try out. Auditioning for a musical or a play is a chance for people to bring themselves into a new character and to do what...

During Dia de los Muertos, people celebrate with dancing, festivals, and food.

A day to remember: Dia de los Muertos

Carmen Pinto, Staff Writer January 18, 2024

Dia de los Muertos, or the Day of the Dead, is a part of the Woodside community and is celebrated traditionally on November 2nd, to honor ancestors by putting up altars.    According to the University...

The Jewish Student Union (JSU) hopes students will join club meetings to learn about Jewish culture and traditions.

Students form Jewish Student Union in wake of hate symbols on campus

Kailyn Holty, Editor in Chief January 16, 2024

When junior and Jewish student Dina Berg stumbled upon drawings that resembled swastikas, symbols of hate towards Jewish communities, on campus, Berg realized something needed to change at Woodside. The...

Blair Conlan and her horse Grinch, during a hunters competition, scoring 7th overall.

Woodside’s equestrians ride into their future

Coco Beck, Staff Writer January 16, 2024

At Woodside High School, equestrians strive to play in college and beyond. Now, they are aiming to continue through college. Fae Krauskopf, a junior, started riding horses around 5 and 6, and then picked...

Sophomores dressed in their designated spirit wear during homecoming week.

Spirit days: why do we have them?

Luisa Gapastione, Beat Editor January 16, 2024

From Adam Sandler Day to Pink Out, spirit days are a way to be involved and connected with the school. This first semester of school has been filled with spirit days that allow students to dress up...

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