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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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(From left to right) Head coaches Christian Hanna, Steve Hannan, Jason Metcalf-Lindenburger and David Wood pose with Athletic Director Kealey Stanich (middle) after the first girls’ flag football information meeting on Nov. 9.

Girls’ flag football touches down for winter season

This year, Inglemoor introduced a new winter sport: girls flag football. Flag football has been on the rise since the announcement that it will be a sport at the 2028 Summer Olympics. Athletic Director...

22% of eligible residents in King County voted in the November 2023 general elections.

Youth voting turnouts remain low in recent elections

During the 2022 congressional midterm elections — which happen every two years and are held within a presidential term — the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement estimates...

(From left to right) Sophomore Emma Chadwick, junior El Larson, sophomore Janelie Gallegos Campos and senior Ada Hogue midway through the choreography of “Nonstop” by OH MY GIRL. The club plans to perform this song, but does not have a performance date set.

K-Pop club members dismantle the genre’s stigma

With Spotify reporting over 16.5 billion streams of the top 10 K-pop artists alone just last year, it’s safe to say that K-pop has exploded in popularity across the globe. Originating from South Korea,...

At Tl’awh-ah-dees Park in Kenmore, visitors see Salmon Scarcity, by Ty Juvinel. It is a Coast Salish design depicting fishermen, seals and salmon.

Paddle past ignorance: acknowledging stolen land

Land Acknowledgements The first people of the Salish Sea have lived along the lakes, rivers and saltwater for more than 10,000 years. Before pioneers arrived, the Coast Salish people lived in winter houses...

GMI students prepare for their Thursday broadcast. Exporting the final product to teachers took at least 20 minutes.

A closeup on film buffs

Pia Adtani (they/them) and Madeira Lee (they/she) Nov 23, 2023

With the ever-growing popularity of short-form media apps like TikTok and YouTube, more teens are gaining interest in video creation and filmmaking. Students can explore film and learn skills by taking...

Junior Grant Wotherspoon and Junior Jaxon Coburn simulate what they are taught to do during an earthquake: duck under cover, hold on to a sturdy object and protect your head.

Elevating earthquake preparation

To prepare for destructive events, Washington schools have mandatory earthquake drills once a year. However, these practices are only useful if students and staff take them seriously. Although drills...

Students skip out on core experiences

Students skip out on core experiences

From doctors appointments to sickness, there are many reasons a student may be absent or tardy. In some cases, students skip a class to take a break and hangout with friends. Junior Keithan Spelhaug (he/him)...

Student Narrative: Anna Oleynikova

Student Narrative: Anna Oleynikova

Anna Oleynikova (she/her), Reporter Nov 20, 2023

It all started on 2022, Feb. 24. I woke up to strong explosions at 5 a.m. when Russian troops invaded Ukraine. My family was afraid of the incessant “hails,” which is a multiple-launch rocket system...

Junior Broden Griner spotting Junior Jacob Lubatti’s deadlift during Hannan’s 7th period weights class outside of the athletic training room. Griner was acting as a spotter to prevent injuries while cross-training.

Path to recovery for injured student athletes

In a survey of 102 Inglemoor student-athletes, 72 said that they’ve had a prior sports-related injury. The most common injuries included concussions, ankle sprains and chronic back pain. Junior Reese...

Lot EFG, currently a parking lot in front of Baskin Robbins in Bothell, will be redeveloped in the next several years.

Bothell starts cleanup and development to create community space

Weiju Wang (he/him), Co-Copy Editor Nov 19, 2023

The city of Bothell started cleaning up the parking lot in front of Baskin-Robbins at the intersection of Bothell Way and Woodinville Drive this month. The lot, named Lot EFG, is 48,173 sq ft and one of...

Ballot for the November Washington state general election, sent to registered voters on Oct. 20. In total, 24,889 people voted for the District 3 school board director and 24,577 people voted for District 2.

Community elects two new school board directors

On Nov. 9, results were released for the Northshore School Board elections. Elisabeth Sotak (she/her) and Han Tran (she/they) will be new school board directors. Elections started on Oct. 20 and lasted...

Understanding the Israel-Hamas war

Understanding the Israel-Hamas war

Historical Context Over 2000 members of the Palestinian militant group Hamas breached the security fence separating Israel from the Gaza Strip on Oct. 7, 2023 at 6:30 p.m., gunning down soldiers and civilians....

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