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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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Despite President-elect Joe Biden garnering 306 certified electors to secure the Electoral College vote on Dec. 12,  President Donald Trump has yet to concede and continues to claim widespread election fraud. Art by Link Gazey.

Trump faces more legal defeats as Biden begins transition

Miles Gelatt, News Editor Nov 4, 2020

Despite President-elect Joe Biden garnering 306 certified electors to secure the Electoral College vote on Dec. 12,  President Donald Trump has yet to concede and continues to claim widespread election...

The 2020 presidential election has heated up in recent days with  Nov. 3 quickly approaching. Art by Mia Tavares

Major developments in presidential race

Miles Gelatt, News Editor Oct 18, 2020

Since the first presidential debate on Sep. 29, the presidential election has had several major developments. In the early hours of Oct. 3, President Donald Trump announced that he and First Lady Melania...

Graffiti lines the walls of Seattle, pledging silent support for the BLM movement. Photo by Rahima Baluch

How the murder of George Floyd rallied our community and our nation

Priya Annapureddy, Reporter Jun 8, 2020

      The Murder of George Floyd On May 25, 2020, the Minneapolis Police Department responded to a call that reported a 46-year-old black man, George Floyd, allegedly using a...

Art by Sonya Sheptunov

A pinch of knowledge for baking enthusiasts

Cathy Zhao, Photo Editor May 29, 2020

Have you ever tried out a new recipe, closely following the steps, and ended up with a raw, discolored mess? The following are some simple tips to step up your baking game. To produce perfectly baked...

Rainy day reads

Rainy day reads

Tam Tran, A&E Editor May 28, 2020

What better way to unwind and release all of your quarantine tensions than with a good book?  From romance to space travel, here are some of Nordic’s favorite stories to cure your boredom.  "STRANGE...

Art by Eli Shafer and Sonya Sheptunov

Nordic reviews the cinema world’s finest hidden gems

Eli Shafer, Co-Business Manager May 28, 2020

With nationwide quarantines in place, a lot of people have more free time than they know what to do with, leading to the growth of streaming services like Netflix, Hulu and Disney+. While most people tend...

At Canyon Park Starbucks, the drive-thru and mobile ordering services remain open, offering free “tall” size hot coffees to any and all healthcare personnel actively working to fight the coronavirus. Many local businesses have also adapted to online and mobile ordering with contactless pickups to minimize the spread of disease. Photo by Sonya Sheptunov

Businesses join fight against COVID-19 by aiding health care workers

Divya Akkiraju, Co-Business Manager May 26, 2020

From software companies to local restaurants, businesses across the nation have shifted away from their typical operations and are aiding health care workers fighting against the coronavirus pandemic....

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2020 presidential election continues. With the election happening in Nov. households in the state of Washington will receive ballots that can be mailed in or dropped off at ballot boxes like this one in Canyon Park Plaza. Photo by Sonya Sheptunov

Presidential election continues despite COVID-19 concerns

Miles Gelatt, News Editor May 24, 2020

Presidential campaigns continue even in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. On March 17, President Donald Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee after clinching the majority of delegates. Former...

The economic cost of COVID-19. Art by Minita Layal

The economic cost of COVID-19

Minita Layal, Web-Editor-in-Chief May 22, 2020

As the number of COVID-19 cases tops 4 million worldwide, according to Johns Hopkins University, many are worried about the global economic toll of the virus. Politicians, citizens and scientists are all...

Art by Sonya Sheptunov

Global pandemic brings imperative stay-at-home order

Ishika Kaushik, Business Manager May 21, 2020

Amid the highly contagious COVID-19 virus that has surfaced around the globe, 42 states in the US alone have implemented stay-at-home orders, urging 316 million people to stay at home, self-quarantine...

Art by Aditi Jain

Urgent climate action needed to match nature’s resilience

Aditi Jain, Co-Editor-in-Chief May 20, 2020

The world has changed; quarantine has allowed us to take a step back from our hectic lives and reorganize our priorities, from the meaning of life to our relationship with the environment. It has also...

14 activities to cure boredom

14 activities to cure boredom

Priya Annapureddy, Reporter May 16, 2020

It’s been over seven weeks since school abruptly closed and quarantine so rudely began. Since then, we’ve all spent a little too much time either on our phones or rewatching our favorite shows. Days...

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