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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!
  • March 19Good luck to Robotics Club at their competition on March 22-23 at Sammamish High School!
  • March 19Youth Poetry SLAM is on March 22 at the Hangar from 6-8 p.m.
  • March 19Register for Northshore cricket by March 22 to participate in a district-wide cricket tournament!
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Cheeky horoscope constellation wheel graphic and title. Art by Gabe Kramer and Margaret He

Cheeky horoscopes

Gabe Kramer and Margaret He Dec 20, 2019

  Your freezer breaks and all your ice cream melts. Forget the ice cream and yell at your freezer for breaking down. Inspired by your pep talk, your freezer begins running again. Literally....

The end of the decade encapsulates the memories of many students. Art by Naomi Nam

End of a decade

Aditi Jain and Gloria Shen Dec 20, 2019

Students Aditi Jain The end of the decade has signaled the end of many students’ childhoods, including memories of growing up and important milestones. Teenage years are filled with trying to fit in...

Downtown Bothell sign advertises real estate available at The Landing townhome complex on Dec. 15. Photo by Sofia Leotta

Bothell city council approves higher school impact fees

Sofia Leotta, Copy Editor Dec 20, 2019

On Dec. 3, Bothell’s City Council voted to increase school impact fees. The price paid by housing developers for single-family homes increased from $16,038 to $20,092, and the fee paid for multifamily...

Juniors Anita Macagno, Tenny Larsen, Jessica Carbaugh and Sophia Zeng (Left to right) collaborate on a page layout. The team works on an upcoming publishing deadline. Photo by Rory Knettles

Scandia provides collaborative community for growing student journalists

Divya Akkiraju, Co-Business Manager Dec 20, 2019

Scandia’s staff strives to create a lasting impact on Inglemoor culture while providing the environment and tools necessary to foster the growth of student journalists. This year, the team was credited...

ASBs decision to create a Student Senate will allow for more input on student events and policies. Art by Sonya Sheptunov

ASB fights for representation

Sonya Sheptunov, Co-Editor-in-Chief Dec 20, 2019

According to ASB Vice President and senior Owain Waszak, Inglemoor was the only high school in the Northshore School District that didn’t have a Student Senate. Out of a desire to increase communication,...

The emergency room at Seattle Children’s Hospital in Seattle. The hospital plans to return to safe operating standards. Photo by Mia
Tavares

Lawsuit filed over Seattle Children’s Hospital mold

Mia Tavares, Design Editor Dec 20, 2019

On Dec. 2, a class-action lawsuit was filed by the Stritmatter Firm in association with Layman Law Firm against Seattle Children’s Hospital regarding the Aspergillus mold contamination in the air-handling...

PointCounterpoint on items for hours; thumbnail graphic. Art by Naomi Nam

Point-counterpoint: Items for service hours

Sofia Leotta and Naomi Nam Dec 20, 2019

Yes, donations reflect meaningful service Naomi Nam National Honor Society (NHS) encourages students to support their community through volunteering. Donating items is one of the ways to earn hours during...

Cheekys forbidden fables header. Art by Sonya Sheptunov and Kellen Hoard

Forbidden fables

Sonya Sheptunov and Kellen Hoard Dec 20, 2019

  Here comes Santa Claus, right down...a communist lane? He takes from the rich and gives to the needy in honor of Karl Marx. The Yuletide man dressed from head to toe in red fulfills his duty...

Arts and entertainment DIY gift guide thumbnail. Art by Selin Asan

DIY gift guide

Selin Asan, Reporter Dec 20, 2019

Tea tree With the holidays coming up, it’s important to stay warm and cozy.  One essential way to achieve the highest level of relaxation is  to sip on a warm and delightful drink.  For...

The boys varsity team huddles to listen to Coach Greg Lowell halfway into the game. The team beat Juanita 67-46 on Saturday, Dec. 7. Photo by Caden Pavlovski

Boys Basketball team strives for success

Caden Pavlovski, Reporter Dec 20, 2019

With an excellent track record last year of 18 wins to seven losses overall and ten wins to three losses in their league, the boys basketball team is naturally expected to keep improving their team...

The boys varsity team huddles to listen to Coach Greg Lowell halfway into the game. The team beat Juanita 67-46 on Saturday, Dec. 7. Photo by Caden Pavlovski

Boys Basketball team strives for success

Caden Pavlovski, Reporter Dec 20, 2019

With an excellent track record last year of 18 wins to seven losses overall and ten wins to three losses in their league, the boys basketball team is naturally expected to keep improving their team from...

President Biden has signed several executive orders since taking office on Jan. 20, promising change to a nation crippled by a deadly pandemic and an economic recession.

FCC approves 988 as new suicide prevention hotline number

Eli Shafer, Co-Business Manager Dec 20, 2019

  On Thursday, Dec. 12, the Federal Communications Commission voted unanimously to proceed with an effort to establish the number 988 as a way to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline....

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