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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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The view from on stage. The seats for the hall were delayed due to COVID-19 shipment issues. Photo by Claire Meng.

A sneak peek into the new concert hall

Claire Meng, Reporter Feb 7, 2022

  On Jan. 24, 2022, Nordic reporters got an exclusive first look into the Northshore concert hall.  At the start of 2020, construction started on the concert hall, located on the west side...

Senior Sky Darkhand holding a lit candle in the courtyard by the 100 building.

Out of folklore and into the streets: Witchcraft at Inglemoor

Kath Shelden and Natalie Dion Feb 7, 2022

For centuries, witchcraft has been associated with negativity. Plays like Shakespeare’s “Macbeth” and films like Disney’s “Sleeping Beauty” have depicted witches as wicked and unbecoming while...

The headquarters of the Northshore School District where final decision are made this year about field trips and athletics by district leaders from within. Photo by Kellen Hoard.

The decision-makers of the Northshore School District

Kellen Hoard, Co-Editor-in-Chief Feb 7, 2022

The return to in-person learning this school year means clubs are once again starting to pursue field trips and sports are looking to resume full-scale events. But as multiple trip requests have been rejected...

As athletic complaints arise, Inglemoor athletes admit their feelings about high school coaching culture.

Bringing athletic concerns forward

Jackie Su and Olivia Kim Feb 7, 2022

Popular culture and Hollywood have demonstrated that high school sports are one of the most celebrated aspects of high school culture. But with that celebration comes pressure on student athletes to perform,...

With Valentines Day around the corner, the Nordic staff suggests their favorite romance novels to keep you in the spirit of love!

Valentine’s Day books to fall in love with

Mya Vo and Claire Meng Feb 7, 2022

“Lovely War” by Julie Berry T​​his epic standalone historical fiction intersects two love stories set during World War I. Greek mythology, African American history and the union of love and...

Seniors Lillian Han and Noah Laird share their excitement about committing to their future colleges.

Lillian Han and Noah Laird: Early Commits

Siqi Li, Reporter Feb 7, 2022

Lillian Han - Archery Senior Lillian Han has committed via Early Decision to Columbia University for their archery program. Han said that she started participating in archery because she thinks it is...

Editorial: Stricter COVID measures are needed

Editorial: Stricter COVID measures are needed

Feb 7, 2022

In the one-month period following the beginning of winter break, Northshore School District saw a tenfold increase in total new COVID cases, peaking at a record 163 on Jan. 18 alone. With high numbers...

Inglemoor graduate Miz Cracker shares her journey from performing drag on the streets to starring in RuPauls Drag Race Season 10.

From city streets to TV screens: Alumna Miz Cracker’s drag journey

Kath Shelden, Copy Editor Feb 7, 2022

Former Viking Miz Cracker graduated from performing on the Little Theater Stage in 2002 and appeared 16 years later on the mainstage of RuPaul’s Drag Race in 2018. Drag Race is a TV series where American...

Hispanic students gather in the cafeteria during first lunch on Jan. 26. (Left to right) Isaias Clemente, Gisele Perez, Brian Alcaraz, Eduardo Colin, and Pedro Valdez. Photo by Klaira Zhang.

Diversity disparity: The low Hispanic/Latino enrollment in advanced courses

Klaira Zhang, Reporter Feb 7, 2022

School and District Response Inglemoor’s 2021 Strategic Action Plan collected data schoolwide on how to ensure that students feel they are being treated equally and equitably, and as part of that it...

Cadman’s Kenmore plant has been the focus of recent controversy, and citizens have raised concerns about the health and environmental impacts of living near the asphalt plant.

Environmental cracks in Cadman’s concrete

Cate Bouvet, Reporter Feb 7, 2022

On Jan. 10, House Bill 1103 was reintroduced for the fourth time in the Washington State Legislature. The bill aims to lessen environmental harm during the production of building materials by requiring...

Dont eat where you poop

Don’t eat where you poop

Hope Rasa, Sports Editor Feb 7, 2022

The girls’ bathrooms are often used as a space for students to hang out with their friends and eat. Some students will spend multiple class periods in the girls’ restrooms, locking themselves in a...

During a time of growth and uncertainty, initiating and maintaining social and physical relationships can be difficult to navigate through. How are students handling these aspects of their lives during high school?

Love, sex and sensibility

Sex-pectations Walking down the hallways of nearly any public high school, chances are the average high school student will see several couples engaged in public displays of affection. Three students...

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