On March 8, protestors gathered in Seattle in a march to support International Women’s Day. People carried signs protesting a range of current domestic and foreign affairs, including the overturning of Roe v. Wade, LGBTQIA+ rights, and immigration policies. Lasting nearly three hours, the protest began on Broadway Street and marched throughout the city. The crowd was filled with people of all ages standing against the new presidential administration.
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Langley Foster (she/her), Copy Editor, News Editor
Junior Langley Foster is excited for her second year on the Nordic staff! When she isn’t procrastinating on article deadlines or frantically tracking down interviewees, Langley enjoys running cross country and track (go Viks!), playing percussion in marching, concert and jazz band, going to Model United Nations conferences and camping in the mountains. She is interested in politics, criminology and chemistry, and she especially enjoys photojournalism and writing news articles. Langley hopes to create engaging articles that make people think critically about new topics, and she can’t wait to improve her design and photography skills this year!

LJ Lamason (she/her), Cheeky Editor, Photo Editor
Senior LJ Lamason is thrilled to be back at Nordic for a final year of convincing people her name does NOT stand for Lebron James and listening to pink noise during late nights. She hopes to be a worthy photography and Cheeky editor, take photos whenever she can and make sure Timothee Chalamet makes it back into Cheeky. In her free time, she swims, drives around with her friends, and enjoys drinking copious amounts of energy drinks to further fuel her antics. She can be spotted clip farming people around campus and filling the Nordic room with endless shenanigans.