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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

Student Streets vending machines have been replaced with trash cans.

Where are our vending machines?

Wally Milner, Coverage Editor
August 31, 2017

Students have recently noted a strange absence at the school. The hallways have been totally bereft of vending machines. The ever-reliable snack dispensers vanished over the summer. Hungry students...

Waiting for familiar faces to walk by at lunch, freshmen look for comfort at Student Street during their first week of school.

The lay of the land

Brooke McKelvey, Co-Editor-in-Chief
August 31, 2017

Walking into an unknown building surrounded by unfamiliar faces and a head full of rumors can be overwhelming. The upperclassmen seem worlds away and college even further than that. Contrary to popular...

False patriotism

False patriotism

Wally Milner, Coverage Editor
August 29, 2017

Fascism in America will come embroidered with the colors of the flag. It will come gilded with the seal of our nation and decorated by the champions of our government. Its supporters will prop it up with...

Static Spider-Man

Static Spider-Man

Philip Chan, Copy Editor
August 29, 2017

Amazing. Spectacular. Sensational. There’s no shortage of words to describe Marvel Comic’s web-slinging teen, Peter Parker. The latest Spidey flick, “Spider-Man: Homecoming” with Tom Holland,...

Journalists win big at 2017 Student Media Olympics

Journalists win big at 2017 Student Media Olympics

WLHSnow, Staff
June 13, 2017

Results are in for the 2017 Student Media Olympics, and West Linn student journalists made a splash earning Best of Category in 8 of the 38 categories in the competition ranging from Print Journalism and...

After running one last play as a team, all of the Lions’ offensive starters walked off the field together for the last time. West Linn’s offensive unit put up historic numbers all season en route to the Lions’ first state championship in school history.

An athlete’s senior season

Connor Maloney, Sports Editor
June 12, 2017

Right as us seniors were getting ready to enter high school for the first time as freshman, everyone around our incoming class who had been through the whole high school experience before would always...

During Teacher Appreciation Week, Teale Iacolucci, has a special smile on her face while teaching her Advanced Algebra class. Her students applauded her as she walked in the classroom that morning to show their appreciation for her. When she realized she wanted to become a teacher she knew she had to teach here. “I did my student teaching here,” Iacolucci said. “Both my grandpa and mom graduated from here. I love being a teacher; I couldn’t imagine doing anything else.”

Teacher Appreciation Week

Mikayla Simon, Journalism Staff
June 2, 2017

West Linn Celebrates Pride Month

Brice Brown, Videographer
June 1, 2017

An Animation by Brice Brown

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

Drawn to the “DIY aspect” of punk rock, Bryce Cumptson, junior and Rory Cheevers, sophomore, formed a band of the genre as sophomores in Jan. 2015. “It started out just me and Rory Cheevers,”...

Students finish off their final project for honors humanity by answering the question- “what is your purpose?” through various mediums of presentation. Through interacting with others to reflect their personal traits or get external input, or simply reflecting on their personal beliefs, students illustrated a diverse set of beliefs and projects. Pictured above: Beloved Ulinwa, senior, watches a project by one of the students that chose a multimedia presentation.

Finding a purpose

Nalini Oliver, Assistant Arts and Culture Editor
May 17, 2017

To finish off their final project of the school year, Honors Humanities students were able to exhibit their projects based on an agreed upon question that all students and adults alike may wonder- “what...

Musician competing in the solo and ensemble contests shared their pieces in the Performing Arts Center on April 26. From left to right: Will Glausi, junior; Jonathan Zilk, senior; Ryan Conrad, senior; Neil Yotsuya, senior; Jesse Anderson, sophomore; Eli Dodd, sophomore; Joaquin Socolofsky, senior; Henry Baumgardner, senior; Sheridan Hardy, junior; Carson Bradford, sophomore; Rhys Brunetto, sophomore; Jake Nielson, senior; Lauren Griffith, senior; Noah Gardner, senior; Eaton Lin, senior; Max Becker, junior.

Oregon’s top brass

Philip Chan, Opinions Section Editor
May 15, 2017

“Push yourself beyond, ‘I go to band,’” Kevin Egan, band teacher, said. The best musicians in the district did just that, competing at the District Solo and Ensemble Competition on March 4....

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