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IT slays the box office

Haven Lee, WLHSnow Staff
October 27, 2017
West Linn scores against Lakeridge with a pass ran 85 yards to get a touchdown. Giving the Lions an advantage of 21 against Lakeridge.

The new front

Samuel Misa, WLHSnow Staff
October 27, 2017
Ms. Patterson Q&A

Ms. Patterson Q&A

Alexander Bischel, WLHSnow Staff
October 27, 2017
Former KGW anchor and West Linn resident Russ Lewis works in Houston at KHOU 11 News and reported on Hurricane Harvey and it’s aftermath as a news anchor as well as on his twitter @RussKHOU. Photo Courtesy of Russ Lewis.

Surviving Hurricane Harvey

Sarah Heiden, WLHSnow Editor
October 22, 2017
The iPhone 8’s new camera effect, stage light mono, attempts to work on Annika Previs, senior, in a well-lit background. Unfortunately, it does not execute the effect consistently. Other than the new glass back that is less durable than the former aluminium covering, the iPhone 8 might not be worth its price.

Is the iPhone 8 really just an iPhone 7s?

Ji Hyun An, Co-Editor-in-Chief
October 9, 2017
The group, Fadd9, focuses on performing punk rock music. Fadd9 formed in Jan. 2015. 
From left to right: Bryce Cumpston, junior, Beck Cheevers, 2016 graduate, Gabe Armattoe, junior and Rory Cheevers, sophomore.

Fad now? More like Fadd9

Ji Hyun An, Head Print Editor
May 19, 2017
“From Up on Poppy Hill” is a movie about a high school girl who falls in love with a newspaper club president, only to find out they could be siblings. Goro Miyazaki’s animation is not up to par with Hayao Miyazaki’s animation but has its own charm.

Like Hayao, like Goro

Ji Hyun An, Head Print Editor
May 3, 2017
The newest bad installment to Adam Sandler’s line of poorly received films, “The Ridiculous 6” (2016) features racist, offensive and an all around poorly thought out story. The brothers from left to right: Lil Pete (Taylor Lautner), Danny (Luke Wilson), Ramon (Rob Schneider), Herm (Jorge Garcia) and Chico (Terry Crews).

Ridiculously racist

Katherine Koehler, Arts and Culture Editor
April 19, 2017
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