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The independent student media site of West Linn High School

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The independent student media site of West Linn High School

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Understanding Catalan secession

Understanding Catalan secession

Wally Milner, Coverage Editor
October 28, 2017

Update: Since the publication of this article, Spanish prime minister Rajoy has formally dissolved the  government of Catalonia. Ousted Catalan president Carles Puigdemont has fled to Belgium. He faces...

King Dylan Tiffany and Queen Brady McDevitt smile at the roaring crowd. For decades, there was only a queen and princesses. The second annual homecoming queen was Queen Anita Nunn in 1954. Starting in 1958 there were male escorts. It wasnt until 1986 that there was a King and Queen. “I didn’t think I was going to be queen, I looked right at Dylan before, and said it’s not going to be us,” Brady McDevitt said, “and then they opened the box, and I saw the balloons, and I looked down and I said ‘Oh, nobody else has balloons,’ so it was pretty cool.” Instead of crowns, balloons determine the winners. The first homecoming queens didn’t have crowns either. Crowns were not a part of homecoming until 1961 and these crowns were very small and almost tiara like, with a lot of sparkles.

Dancing through the decades

Sarah Heiden, WLHSnow Editor
October 27, 2017

   

The Breakdown - October 2017

The Breakdown – October 2017

Keaton Straub, Editor-In-Chief
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

With the new fall season, varsity football started off with five wins in a row, followed by two devastatingly close losses. Last year, the mighty Lions went the whole season without losing, and won the...

From left to right: Emily Martin, senior; Keaton Straub, senior: Brooke McKelvey, senior.

Journalists win ‘Excellence in Media’ at Fall Press Day

Philip Chan, Copy Editor
October 25, 2017

Yearbook, broadcast and journalism students won three trophies at Fall Press Day on Wednesday. About 20 arrived outside the Performing Arts Center at 6 a.m. to take the bus down to University of Oregon....

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

Wreaking havoc over Southern Texas, on Aug. 26, Hurricane Harvey flooded homes, schools, buildings and changed the landscape forever. When senior Sydney Lewis moved from West Linn to Houston, she never...

Hidden Figures is a fantastic movie, with lots of hidden qualities.

Hidden Figures is a fantastic movie, with lots of hidden qualities.

Alex Bischel, WLHSnow Staff
October 16, 2017

“Hidden Figures” is a dramatic yet realistic movie where colored people have to deal with segregation and persevere to gain respect. The movie did a great job of making me feel sympathy for the colored...

Ghost busted: Why was Snapchat blocked?

Ghost busted: Why was Snapchat blocked?

Philip Chan, Copy Editor
October 16, 2017

School Wi-Fi blocked the social media app Snapchat two weeks ago, though the ban has since been lifted. The school receives Wi-Fi and other network services from the Clackamas Education Service District....

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

Apple is back at it again with the new iPhones. What? iPhones? Plural? Yes, the multinational technology company released the highly anticipated iPhone 8 and 8 Plus and the iPhone X on its 10 anniversary,...

Maddie Sand, junior,  participated in mock trial last year.

Court is in session for freshman mock trial

Matilda Milner, Staff Reporter
October 9, 2017

This Monday, Matt Kellogg, social studies teacher, hosts the first freshman mock trial meeting in his room at lunch. He reports that whether or not there will be some form of tryout will be contingent...

Causing the whole crowd to join him in song, Tanner White, senior, sings “Free Fallin’” in memory of Tom Petty. White was just one participant of this month’s karaoke performers.

Karaoke Fridays make their monthly debut

Brooke McKelvey, Co-Editor-in-Chief
October 6, 2017

Starting out as a fun lunch activity, Karaoke Fridays has made itself a tradition. On the first Friday of every month, students and staff alike gather around the senior couches to hear those who signed...

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