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The student news site of Inglemoor High School

Nordic News

The student news site of Inglemoor High School

Nordic News

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Merck’s new anti-COVID pill

Merck’s new anti-COVID pill

Weiju Wang, Reporter Nov 23, 2021

On Oct. 11, drug manufacturer Merck announced that they had developed an anti-COVID pill that, if approved by the Food and Drug Administration, would be the only approved COVID-19 treatment that does not...

How La Niña will affect Washington

How La Niña will affect Washington

William He, Reporter Nov 23, 2021

After a summer of record-breaking high temperatures, Washington is now facing record-breaking low temperatures. According to the National Weather Service, in Seattle the temperature dropped to 38 degrees...

Comcast RISE offering grants to minority-owned businesses

Comcast RISE offering grants to minority-owned businesses

Weiju Wang, Reporter Nov 23, 2021

On Sept. 14, Comcast announced that it would be committing $11 million in grants to small business owners of color. Eligible businesses in King and Pierce counties were able to apply from Oct. 1 to 14....

Data showing the number of staff and students quarantined. Data from the Northshore School District.

What is the NSD reclosing benchmark?

William He, Reporter Nov 23, 2021

  As of Nov. 15, 2021, the United States has had 47,000,000 COVID-19 cases, Washington a total of 753,000 cases, and the Northshore School District a total of 438 cases. COVID is still ravaging...

Issue 2 of Nordic News is now available to access online. Art by Hope Rasa.

Issue two now available digitally

May 10, 2021

The Nordic News staff has been working through the months of April and May to put together our second issue of the year, which is now available digitally. Please follow the link below to access the issue....

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all three counts in George Floyd ‘s murder on Apr. 20. He is set to be sentenced June 16. Art by Margaret He.

Derek Chauvin found guilty for George Floyd’s death

Miles Gelatt, News Editor May 1, 2021

Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty of second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter by a jury on April 20 for the murder of George...

An estimated 216 million Americans have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and about 87.6 million have been fully vaccinated with both doses. Art by Link Gazey.

New vaccine guidelines expand eligibility, increase hope for reopening

Miles Gelatt, News Editor Apr 22, 2021

Starting April 15, everybody who was 16 years or older in Washington State became eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, per an announcement made by Governor Jay Inslee on Mar. 31. This is a much earlier date...

According to Governor Inslee's announcement, students from K-6 will return to partial in-person learning by April 5th, while students in grades 7-12 will return by April 19th. Art by Hope Rasa.

News you may have missed: Inslee advances to reopen schools

Hope Rasa, Reporter Mar 15, 2021

On Friday, March 12, 2021, Gov. Jay Inslee gave an announcement in which he instructed all Washington schools to at least partially return to in-person schooling. He informed Washington residents that...

On March 3rd. parents rallied in downtown Bothell to call for the reopening of Northshore District schools. Photo Courtesy of Jenny Counsel.

News you may have missed: parents gather to rally for an end to remote learning

Margaret He, Co-Editor-in-Chief Mar 13, 2021

“Free our children” was one of many signs passing drivers may have seen on the sidewalks of downtown Bothell on March 3. The Wednesday rally was organized by Northshore School District parents amidst...

More than 87 million Amercians have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Art by Link Gazey.

New vaccines provide more hope in fight against COVID-19

Miles Gelatt, News Editor Mar 13, 2021

 After approval by an independent panel of scientists, on  Feb. 27, the FDA granted emergency authorization for Johnson and Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine, making it the third vaccine to be approved by...

The concert hall construction is located on the north side of the campus. It is planned to be completed by the winter of 2021-2022. Photo by Arushi Sharma.

Construction underway on concert hall

Arushi Sharma, News Editor Feb 13, 2021

After years of crowded and chaotic practices where band, choir and orchestra students had practice in classrooms that do not have the best acoustics, the Northshore School District finally began constructing...

Senate Bill 5038, which if passed, will prohibit people from carrying weapons while attending a demonstration, was approved by a state Senate committee on Jan. 28.

Washington state legislature considers new gun reform laws

Miles Gelatt, News Editor Feb 12, 2021

Under current Washington state law, it is legal to openly display a gun with a permit.  On Jan. 28, a state Senate Committee approved Senate Bill 5038, which now means that the bill will head to the...

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