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  • March 19Congratulations to the Drama Team for placing 6th for their Murder on the Nile and 27th for their Little Women performances at the State Drama competition!
  • March 19Congratualations to everyone who competed at DECA's State Career Development Conference and good luck to everyone competing at the International Career Development Conference!
  • March 19Congratulations to Shirin Choi, Irin Robinston and Joshua Zou for winning first place in their events at the FBLA Winter Leadership Conference!
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The student news site of Inglemoor High School

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Spooky podcast roundup

Spooky podcast roundup

Alex Haworth and Surya Hendry Oct 26, 2017

Limetown Limetown could have been the perfect creepy mystery. Created by Two-Up Productions and produced by Skip Bronkie, it became the number one podcast on iTunes only two months after its debut...

Cheeky’s guide to friendship

Cheeky’s guide to friendship

Alex Haworth, Managing/Copy/Feature Editor Oct 25, 2017

Ah, mid October. Everyone has settled into the routine of school, or at least are faking it in an elaborate scheme to make you question your own sanity. Either way, things are settling down, and it’s...

Diva Espresso’s building, “The Hangar,” was aptly named; a model seaplane hangs is suspended from the ceiling of the cavernous space.

Review: Diva Espresso

Maya Holt, Web Editor-in-Chief Oct 20, 2017

In a city dominated by Starbucks and drive-through coffee shops, Diva Espresso is a welcome addition to Kenmore’s newly-renovated downtown. Housed in a building called “The Hangar,” Diva is a centralized...

A filtered perspective

A filtered perspective

Oct 12, 2017

Social media is nothing new — Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Tumblr have long been landmarks within the digital landscape. Because the majority of Generation Z has grown up immersed in internet culture,...

Peer coaching

Peer coaching

Oct 11, 2017

Student art coming to Kenmore streets

Student art coming to Kenmore streets

Cami Brix, Co-Editor-in-Chief Oct 10, 2017

UPDATE (10/16): Miriam Ruiz's artwork, listed fourth in the above slideshow, was selected. Dates for project completion are yet to be determined. The city of Kenmore opened voting for its first...

Gender imbalance in STEM: does it add up?

Gender imbalance in STEM: does it add up?

Shannon Hong, Web Editor-in-Chief Oct 9, 2017

High school curriculums are designed so that students can take courses that will prepare them for a successful future. As students leave the comfort of their classrooms and enter the professional world,...

Maintaining club culture at school

Maintaining club culture at school

Megan Munson, Co-Editor-in-Chief Sep 26, 2017

In past years, Inglemoor has made it easy to be involved with school activities. Two weekly club times meant that students could participate in multiple activities without having to stay after school or...

Cheekys guide to surviving the suburban wilderness

Cheeky’s guide to surviving the suburban wilderness

  High school is all about being at the top of the pack. Show your alpha status by boasting the largest antlers and dueling all who would dare to oppose you. To improve your chances of surviving...

Engineering and Design students make VR hands-on for everybody

Engineering and Design students make VR hands-on for everybody

Nathanael Martinez, Webmaster Jan 24, 2017

With the advent of virtual reality headsets people are able to experience videogames from a truly first-person view. However, these headsets are not designed with the needs of disabled people in mind....

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