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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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Short and inspirational reads for quarantine

Short and inspirational reads for quarantine

Kath Shelden and Minita Layal Nov 13, 2020

Daisy Jones and the Six From Taylor Jenkins Reid, author of “The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo,” comes “Daisy Jones and the Six,” a unique and compelling story of a ‘70s rock band and their...

Northshore School District has partnered with many community organizations to provide resources for students and families. Art by Cathy Zhao.

NSD provides resources to support students and families

Cathy Zhao, Photo Editor Nov 11, 2020

In partnership with local community organizations and state initiatives, Northshore School District is providing many helpful resources to support students and parents. In order to demonstrate how valuable...

Inglemoor graduates now study majors from political science to biology, at schools across the United States. Art by Margaret He.

Inglemoor alumni give words of advice for college applicants

Margaret He and Gloria Shen Nov 9, 2020

 It all leads up to this. Your hours of studying and all that time you’ve spent dreaming about your future culminate into the college application season during the first semester of senior year. However,...

The Seahawks have had an incredible season so far with quarterback Russell Wilson poised to be MVP. Photo courtesy of Dave Adamson.

Seahawks breakdown: What’s working and what needs to change?

Nathan Guest, Sports Editor Nov 6, 2020

The Seahawks have had an incredible season throughout the last seven weeks of play, and quarterback Russell Wilson is on track to become MVP for the first time ever. This year, Wilson broke the record...

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...

Jay Inslee speaks to a group of high school students about his solutions to various issues, including the lack of diversity in school curriculum, subpar mental health treatment for youth, and racial disparities in school punishments.  Photo taken Oct. 25, 2020 via Zoom. Photo by Kellen Hoard.

Washington gubernatorial race comes to a close

Kellen Hoard, Co-Editor-in-Chief Nov 3, 2020

As the November election nears, the race for Washington State governor remains in high gear.  Incumbent Democrat Jay Inslee is running for a third term, and Republican challenger Loren Culp, a police...

Justice Amy Coney Barrett was confirmed to the Supreme Court on Oct. 26, highlighting the sharp divide in the Senate. Art by Minita Layal.

Barrett’s confirmation shows sharp division in Congress

Minita Layal, Web-Editor-in-Chief Oct 31, 2020

On Oct. 26, the Senate confirmed Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the United States Supreme Court. The final vote to confirm Justice Amy Coney Barrett was 52-48, with the vote split across party lines. All Democratic...

Cheeky scary stories. Art by Selin Asan

Cheeky: scary Zoom Mad Lib

Selin Asan, Reporter Oct 26, 2020

Disclaimer: The following story is purely fiction. Enjoy! Early one Monday morning, I was getting ready to start online school by entering a class Zoom meeting. While waiting for my teacher to let me...

Here are Nordic’s favorite places to visit for a pick-me-up latte, along with some fun ways to spice up some of your favorite drinks.
Art by Tam Tran.

Creative coffee concoctions

Tam Tran, A&E Editor Oct 23, 2020

 Looking for something simple, local and made fast? Head to Gourmet Latte! From cinnamon and brown sugar eggnog to pumpkin spiced chai, they’ve got the perfect fall menu for you. Located in the...

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...

In the past, Hispanic culture has been celebrated with lively festivals. Hispanic Heritage Month (Sept. 15 to Oct. 15) welcomes this celebration and aids in the embracing of culture around the world. Art by Rory Knettles

Embracing culture: The importance of celebrating Hispanic heritage

Rory Knettles, Co-Editor-in-Chief Oct 16, 2020

Since 1968, Hispanic cultures have been celebrated across the country during the week of Sept. 15. In 1988, that week was extended to National Hispanic Heritage Month. This lasts from Sept. 15 to Oct....

Online learning has brought both challenges and opportunities for students with special services. Art by Ishika Kaushik

IHS Special Services makes the most of obstacles and opportunities in online learning

Ishika Kaushik, Business Manager Oct 13, 2020

Online learning may have initially been a challenge for teachers and students with special services, including EL and special education students, but the unconventional style of learning is also responsible...

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