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The independent student media site of West Linn High School

wlhsNOW

The independent student media site of West Linn High School

wlhsNOW

Lexie Pritchard communicates to her teammates on defense during the Lions playoff game versus Oregon City.  Communication on defense will be a key versus North Medford.

Girls basketball prepares for North Medford in first state tournament appearance since 2012

Rory Bialostosky, Sports Editor
March 6, 2018

Two girls basketball programs with similar storylines, the No. 4 West Linn Lions (23-3, 14-2 Three Rivers League) and the No. 5 North Medford Black Tornadoes (18-8, 10-2 Southwest Conference), will collide...

Powerful in reaffirming history and evoking emotion, Night by Ellie Wiesel has been taught in freshman classes this year.

Listen to the survivors

Matilda Milner, Opinions Editor
March 2, 2018

Powerful in reaffirming history and evoking emotion, “Night” by Ellie Wiesel has been taught in freshman classes this year. The Holocaust is widely accepted as one of the most devastating and disgusting...

Filmgoers wait for the film to begin in the Whitsell Auditorium. The venue is part of the Portland Art Museum and screens numerous movies with the NW Film Center.

Spanish classes take field trip to watch foreign film, eat Latin American food

Philip Chan, Copy Editor
March 2, 2018

Spanish students took a field trip to Portland to watch a Catalonian film and eat Latin American cuisine on Thursday. Three adult chaperones and about 30 students from Lisa Rodriguez and Mark Zollinger’s...

All exterior doors were locked on Wed. Feb. 7, while WLHS endured a lockout. Lockouts are called when there is a threat outside the building. A Lockdown occurs when there is a threat inside the building, and classroom doors must be locked.

‘This is not a drill’

Sarah Heiden, Photo Editor
February 28, 2018

Rumors spread like wildfire the moment the warning bell went off. On Wed. Feb. 7, students endured a lockout.   Stories about a gas station robbery and the involvement of a current WLHS student...

Oregon native Mat Kearney performs at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland, Ore. on Feb. 22. Kearney put on an amazing show despite some major challenges the day of the show.

Oregon musician returns home

Grace Nickas, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 28, 2018

Power outages and snowy and icy conditions could not stop singer/songwriter Mat Kearney from putting on an incredible show in his home state. Kearney performed at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland,...

Its too late

It’s too late

Wally Milner, Coverage Editor
February 23, 2018

The weeks following the shootings in Parkland, Florida have seen desperate conservatives frantically hiding their immorality behind the shield of time. “It’s too soon” and “don’t politicize the...

On the opening night of Black Panther, theaters everywhere set out a large queuing system in order to keep up with the large amount of fans.

Speaking through the screen

Brooke McKelvey, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 20, 2018

Attracting a wide array of fans, from those wearing Marvel shirts to fans dressed in traditional attire similar to the characters in the film, Marvel’s “Black Panther” strikes home. Not only does...

Several inches of snow blanketed the area multiple times last winter. The first real measurable snow event appears to be heading our way Tuesday into Wednesday. (Photo by Rory Bialostosky)

Snow likely on the way to our area Tuesday and Wednesday

Rory Bialostosky, Sports Editor
February 19, 2018

8:30 AM UPDATE: The National Weather Service Portland has upgraded the Winter Weather Advisory to a Winter Storm Warning for West Linn and the surrounding area. A Winter Storm Warning is issued when forecasted...

At one of their Saturday ivy pulls, the Ecology Club works in their section of Mary S. Young to clear out invasive species.

Making an impact

Brooke McKelvey, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 14, 2018

After a few kickstarting attempts which left the club in limbo, the Ecology Club has finally found its rhythm. With around 20 members that meet on a weekly basis, they have been actively involved in the...

Micah Garrett tracks down a loose ball versus Tualatin on Feb. 9. Garrett scored 18 points in the game. (Photo by Rory Bialostosky)

Lions down Timberwolves, avenge losses in 83-76 Friday night hoops victory

Rory Bialostosky, Sports Editor
February 10, 2018

Redemption. The West Linn boys basketball team got just that on Friday night with a gutsy win over the Tualatin Timberwolves. After dropping a critical Three Rivers League conference game versus Lake...

Signing commitments span the country

Matilda Milner, Opinions Editor
February 8, 2018

On her way to a career in photojournalism, Kendra Frankle, senior, won a Gold Key for her piece above titled All Comes Down. Frankle is one of 23 artists to have their art pieces recognized at the Northwest Scholastic Art Awards.

Bringing it home

Brooke McKelvey, Co-Editor-in-Chief
February 7, 2018

  Recently, 23 artists were recognized with 47 Northwest Scholastic Art Awards. Out of those 23, eight won Gold Key awards, the highest award given out, and their pieces will advance to compete...

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