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	Michael Jonsson on his first day in Mexico City.  While living in Mexico City, Michael Jonsson experienced cultural shock because of the differences between Mexico and Oregon.

A Whole New World

Zoe Craig, People Editor
November 17, 2015

Michael Jonsson, junior was not ready to leave West Linn. Still, he had no power to change the situation as he watched his parents pack up their house and prepare for the year long move to Mexico City....

Laurel Sleeper, junior, performs at Wordstock on Nov. 7 in the Portland Art Museum. Sleeper performed ‘The Applicant’ by Sylvia Plath and ‘Her Kind’ by Anne Sexton. Kate Walters and Riley Knowles, juniors, performed at Wordstock as well.

Wordstock showcases poetry talent

Grace Nickas, Staff Reporter
November 17, 2015

Before walking into the Portland Art Museum, Kate Walters, junior, expected to see small groups listening to a performer, accompanied by a mellow, informal vibe. To her surprise, Wordstock, Portland’s...

Tyler Joseph, from Twenty One Pilots, sings their album “Blurryface” at the Paramount Theater in Seattle, Washington. Fans grabbed their phones to quickly record the moment.

Twenty One Pilots tour 2k15

Nicola Bittner, Staff Reporter
November 13, 2015

Small-town band, Twenty One Pilots, has gone from birthday parties and restaurant gigs to world tours in a matter of a few years. The two best friends, Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun, have come a long way from...

Frightened at Frighttown

Nicola Bittner, Staff Reporter
November 13, 2015

Opening just at the start of the Halloween season, Frighttown, has been a fun seasonal tradition for years. Referred, by the company, as “the scariest haunted houses in PDX,” my experience scary, fun,...

Girls Soccer defeats Glencoe 1-0

Connor Whitbey, Co-Athletics Editor
November 13, 2015

   

Walkers surround the characters in peril. “The Walking Dead” returns to AMC every Sunday night.

“The Walking Dead” returns with the best kind of glory and gore

Eleanor Williams, Staff Reporter
November 9, 2015

“The Walking Dead” season six premiered Oct. 11 on AMC with episode one, “First Time Again.” The Alexandria “crew” returns to the small screen with a crushing problem. Within the first five...

New thriller directed by Guillermo del Toro attracts attention to movie-goers. “Crimson Peak” follows Edith Cushing and her mysterious new husband Thomas Sharpe.

New thriller “Crimson Peak” hits theaters and freaks out audience

Zoe Craig, People Editor
November 9, 2015

“Crimson Peak” was filled with ghosts, love and strange moments.The movie was a love story but it was filled with ghosts and other paranormal phenomenons.  Edith Cushing played by Mia Wasikowska comes...

In the game against Tualatin, running back Elijah Molden, junior ran for over 100 yards. He continued this trend as he rushed for over 150 in the 30-14 victory. The Lions next face Roosevelt on Friday in the first round of the OSAA State Playoffs.

Defense shuts down Canby in a 30-14 win, now prepares for OSAA State Playoffs

Madeline Marshall, Co-Athletics Editor
November 6, 2015

The West Linn Varsity football team (8-1, 6-1 Three Rivers League) defeated Canby (2-7, 1-6 TRL) 30-14, claiming second overall in the Three Rivers League. Running back Elijah Molden, junior, ran over...

Conor Egan, senior, runs up a steep hill during the OSAA State Championship race. West Linn placed seventh as a team and Egan placed 38th individually with a time of 16:39 minutes.

Roman Ollar places second overall at OSAA State Championship

Connor Whitbey, Co-Athletics Editor
November 5, 2015

West Linn cross country placed seventh in the OSAA State Championship race last saturday. Twin brothers Roman and Grayson Ollar, seniors, placed second and sixth respectively. Ahmed Muhumed, junior, from...

“He Named Me Malala” tells Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai’s story of her fight against the Taliban, and the fight for millions of girls around the world to have a full education, as well as calling everyone to action to Stand #withMalala.

“He Named Me Malala” sheds light on fight for worldwide education

Katharine Koehler, Staff Reporter
November 5, 2015

Malalai of Maiwand is a legend for the Pashtun people. In the Battle of Maiwand in 1880, Malalai rallied the Pashtun fighters to fight the British, fighting alongside Ayub Khan, the Afghan Prince. The...

“American Horror Story” returns for its sixth season; “Hotel.” The new season stars the recurring main cast, with the exception of Jessica Lange, and has a completely new gruesome storyline about an eerie hotel.

Lady Gaga checks into “American Horror Story, Hotel,” replacing Jessica Lange as the lead role

Nicole Joerger, Co-Editor in chief
October 29, 2015

Ever since the premiere in 2011, “American Horror Story” has sparked a cult following with it’s deranged characters, unique storylines and macabre theme. With the premiere of the fifth season, “Hotel,”...

Arguably the best part of Halloween, horror movies should be nothing less than terrifying. With films from the early 1980s to currently in theaters, this ranking gives movie lovers a list of creepy and gory thrillers to keep their weekend busy.

13 classic and indie horror films to watch this Halloweekend

Julia Mogen, Co-Arts and Culture
October 29, 2015

“Fright Night:” One of the many vampire films created during the 1980s, this horror-comedy delivers the highest level of camp. It may not have a lot of fake blood like others during the era, but...

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