The independent student media site of West Linn High School

wlhsNOW

The independent student media site of West Linn High School

wlhsNOW

The independent student media site of West Linn High School

wlhsNOW

You Move Me-Snow Daze

“You Move Me”-Snow Daze

Emily Williams, Kaleidoscope Contributor
January 8, 2022
Thoughts of an Old Man-Snow Daze

Thoughts of an Old Man-Snow Daze

Julia Felsted, Kaleidoscope Contributor
January 8, 2022
Through The Window-original photography by Aiden Kehm

Through The Window-Snow Daze

Aiden Kehm, Kaleidoscope Contributor
January 3, 2022
Looking Out-original photography by Aiden Kehm

Looking Out-Snow Daze

Aiden Kehm, Kaleidoscope Contributor
January 3, 2022
Blue-original photography by Kaelin Kehm

Snow 50

Kaelin Kehm, Kaleidoscope Editor
January 3, 2022

Snow Daze

Kaelin Kehm, Kaleidoscope Editor
January 3, 2022
Looking Glass-original photography by Kaelin Kehm

January Inspiration

Kaelin Kehm, Kaleidoscope Editor
January 3, 2022
Protesters gathered at the 2018 Chicago womens march in support of womens reproductive rights.

Roe v. Wade: Past and Present

Sydney McCrone, Social Media Editor
December 28, 2021
In the nature preserve, Camassia, that surrounds the campus, trash lays littered on the ground. It has become such a problem that ASB officers, like Noelle Herrick, senior, are planning a school wide trash pickup. “I was disappointed to see the trash and was more disappointed in our student body,” Herrick said. 

Uncovered garbage cans outside allow factors like wind, birds, and wild animals to disrupt the trash. Geology teacher Geoff Bingham has been teaching at West Linn since 2005 and graduated in 1999. “Part of our large outside problem is that kids are throwing trash away outside of the school but they are not covered garbage cans,” Bingham said.

A sour stroll

Jordy Tawa, Sports Editor
December 16, 2021

Old Willamette Holiday Lights

Megan Devall, Sports Editor
December 9, 2021
The 2021-2022 Science Fair has begun. Students Sienna Reiner, sophomore; Emily Newton, sophomore; and Dylan Englund, sophomore; are working on their research for their project.

For the sake of the students

Mallory Cooper, Lifestyle Editor
December 2, 2021
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