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Students in Gage Hopkins’ (he/him) seventh period cartooning class work on character design.

Not enough art classes to go around

Washington state requires high school students to fulfill two art credits. With over 1500 students in Inglemoor all trying to earn these credits in time for graduation, five visual arts teachers — two...

As the Colorado River experiences extreme drought, locals and experts try to figure out what to do.

The Colorado River drought debacle

Cate Bouvet (she/her), Co-Editor-in-Chief Mar 14, 2023

In the past twenty years, the southwestern region of the U.S. has been experiencing extreme drought. As a result, the Colorado River's flow is severely depleting, causing over 40 million citizens to experience...

Drum major Nye Mabale (he/him) provides an extensive and fun training experience to sophomore candidates.

Drumroll please: Band chooses new drum majors

During football games, pep rallies and assemblies, two people furiously waving their hands are visible at the head of the band — the drum majors. The drum majors play an essential role in keeping the...

Senior Ellie Weibel (she/her) working at her current job at Bok a Bok. Weibel began working at Bok a Bok after quitting her previous job, where she said her manager was abusive.

Working teens: When child labor laws go unenforced

Despite the large number of high schoolers with jobs, child labor laws seem largely unknown and unfollowed. Workplaces that hire minors are required to have parents/guardians and a school representative...

Learning about fast fashion, its impacts and its alternatives is one of the best things young people can do to make themselves more green and ethical consumers.

Fast fashion

Social Media Trends and Brand Deals Fast fashion is a term used to describe the production of inexpensive clothing made to mirror recent trends. Fast fashion rapidly falls in and out of style and is made...

NHS is just a piece of the puzzle for colleges to learn more about an applicant.

Will Honor Society get you into college?

Claire Meng (she/her), Co-Editor-in-Chief Jan 28, 2023

Over 100 students join National Honor Society, Inglemoor’s largest club, to participate in community service, earn volunteer hours and boost their college resume. To gain and renew membership, students...

[From left to right] Junior Lauren Dellinger (they/them), sophomore Flare Antrobus (they/them) and senior Seth Karlinsey
(he/him) make mermaid hair pieces on Jan. 23, 2023.

A backstage sneak peek into tech theater’s hell week

In preparation for the opening night of “Peter and the Starcatcher” on Jan. 27, the tech theater team began their tech week on Jan. 23. Tech week, lovingly known as “hell week,” is the period leading...

Students with disabilities deserve equal educational opportunities and should have access to education without structural and social barriers. Curriculums and campuses aren’t “one size fits all.” By taking time to think creatively, students, teachers and administrators alike can work to root out the many different forms of ableism present within the educational system.

Addressing ableism: One campus does not fit all

Audrey Gasser (she/they), Reporter Jan 22, 2023

The word “ableism” is used to define discrimination against those who have mental and physical disabilities. In addition to obvious harassment, bullying and ignorance, ableism can also come in subtler...

Senior Owen Jones (he/him) helps sophomore Satoshi Takeuchi (he/him) trace out a circle as they make a moon painting during seventh period on Jan. 12.

Peer coaching: A class that brings lifelong friendships

Peer coaching is a semester-long class where students give individual academic support to other students with moderate to significant disabilities. The class gives peer coaches a few assignments throughout...

There’s hope for high school journalism

There’s hope for high school journalism

Jackie Su (she/her), Co-Editor-in-Chief Jan 15, 2023

Journalism education varies from school to school. While some programs are robust, including both newspaper and yearbook, others struggle to stay afloat or cease to exist at all. The strength of a student...

A year after the full return to in-person learning, many students are still struggling to adapt.

Quarantine’s lasting effect on student morale

As in-person learning has returned fully to its pre-pandemic state, school avoidance and a lack of student engagement are posing problems. Student behavior after the pandemic is a nationwide issue as teenagers...

Club members discuss coding problems, code and chat after president Justin Huang finishes announcements during their meeting on Dec. 13.

New Clubs for a New Year

Claire Meng (she/her), Co-Editor-in-Chief Dec 28, 2022

Coding club Every other Tuesday in Room 602, Coding & Computing Club meets to practice questions, prepare for competitions and discuss computer science concepts. The club was founded by junior Justin...

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