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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

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...

Lexie Pritchard prepares to shoot a free throw after making a layup and drawing a foul in the fourth quarter. (Photo by Rory Bialostosky)

Girls basketball pulls away from Canby in fourth quarter to win 40-33

Rory Bialostosky, Sports Editor
February 3, 2018

It definitely wasn’t pretty, but somehow, someway, Lexie Pritchard, senior point guard, and company willed their way to victory down the stretch against Canby to improve to 10-2 in Three Rivers League...

Since October, school administrators have been working to address chronic absenteeism. New changes to “help reinforce” existing policy came with the beginning of the new semester on Tuesday, according to Kevin Mills, principal. “We strongly believe that your academic success is tied to your classroom experience and your exposure to being in that classroom,” Mills said.

Admin to reinforce attendance policy second semester

Philip Chan, Copy Editor
January 31, 2018

Sign-out sheets and new hall passes greeted students on Tuesday when they arrived to begin the second semester. Although the school attendance policy has not changed, administration has adopted several...

The Breakdown - Winter 2017-18

The Breakdown – Winter 2017-18

Keaton Straub, Editor-In-Chief
January 30, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfNoRfuc7bY&t=1s  

During their third all day field trip to Sauvie Island, students watch a red-breasted sapsucker in a nearby tree.

Wildlife as a classroom

Sarah Heiden, Photo Editor
January 23, 2018

Launched into nature, AP Environmental Science students get hands on experience outside the classroom. Unexpected circumstances lead to unplanned adventures, while also increasing students’ love...

Jalen Thompson, senior, draws a foul as he shoots a three-point field goal on Jan. 19 versus Sherwood. (Photo by Rory Bialostosky)

Lions shoot past Bowmen, 79-44

Rory Bialostosky, Sports Editor
January 20, 2018

For the first time in a few games, West Linn head coach Tyler Toney was all smiles following a near wire-to-wire victory by his team.  “I thought we played really, really hard and we really shared...

Faulty machine causes evacuation

Faulty machine causes evacuation

Haven Lee, Editor
January 12, 2018

Scheduled after-school activities screeched to a halt late on Jan. 9th as fire alarms began blaring in the Performing Arts Center. A West Linn fireman at the scene explained that a machine in the P.A.C....

To collect money for charity, John OConnell, junior, serves Safeway Select sweets on a Friday morning, Dec. 8. “It’s really for a good cause,” O’Connell said. “And I really sympathize with the people of Puerto Rico.”

Tasty pastries sold for hurricane relief

Philip Chan, Copy Editor
January 10, 2018

A doughnut-dealing project has drummed up over $700 since early November. Students have come in before school to collect “Dough-nations for Puerto Rico” to send to a Hurricane Maria relief fund. The...

PHOTOGRAPH BY KEVIN WINTER/GETTY IMAGES FOR COACHELLA

Why you should watch the college football championship – even if you hate football

Lauren Terry, Staff Reporter
January 8, 2018

Get ready: the 2018 college football championship will take place today, January 8th, at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, at 5 pm. The University of Alabama and the University of Georgia will be fighting...

Poster in Mrs. Dickinosns  classroom providing a warm  welcoming  environment.

Pronouns in classrooms

Lauren Terry and Maygan Adams
January 3, 2018

As second semester approaches and students begin new classes, it's often often helpful for a reminder of how respecting personal pronouns can help create a better class environment and a safe space for...

A privilege for the privileged

A privilege for the privileged

Matilda Milner, Opinions Section Editor
December 24, 2017

On Tuesday Dec. 19, the American people were cheated.Congress failed to do what they were elected to do: put the people first. The ‘Tax cuts and Jobs Act’ is the Trump administration’s stab at...

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