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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

Saige Heiden

Saige Heiden, Opinions Editor

Saige Heiden, junior, is a Staff Reporter for wlhsNOW beginning her first year on the journalism staff. This year she looks forward to covering current events, interviewing, and writing opinion pieces. In her free time, she plays on the varsity tennis team and enjoys working at Youth Music Project.

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Cassidy Harding, Alexa Cornell, and Peter Daniels, all seniors, are all committed to continue their sports career at Eastern Oregon University. Graphic by Saige Heiden and Ethan Caba.

Just the beginning

Saige Heiden and Ethan Caba
June 17, 2025

*WEB CONTINUATION: This article originally appeared in Volume 105 Issue 4 of our news magazine, Amplifier. According to the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), just 7% of the nation’s...

The “Locura de Marzo” bracket in the porch 2D.

March Music Madness

Saige Heiden, Opinions Editor
April 22, 2025

*WEB CONTINUATION: This article originally appeared in Volume 105 Issue 3 of our news magazine, Amplifier. Spanish and French classes participate in their own musical version of March Madness each year....

The Plaza Mayor in Sevilla, Spain.

Studying abroad: Pros and cons

Saige Heiden, Opinions Editor
March 13, 2025

Every year as students start to think about and apply for colleges, they are faced with a decision regarding how far they will go. Statistically speaking, most U.S. students go approximately 100 miles...

Team sky blue, Evan Spencer and Brennan Jarrell, place cups using a grabber to create a pyramid of nine layers during the last challenge of the Amazing Race on Feb. 27, 2025.

The amazing finale

Saige Heiden, Opinions Editor
February 28, 2025

On Thursday, Feb. 27, the four remaining teams of the Amazing Race competed to win the finale. Unlike previous years, four teams were allowed to compete in the finale rather than three. This was due to...

API takes a final pose after their performance at Clubs Got Talent on Nov. 21.

API wins $500 prize for Clubs Got Talent

Saige Heiden, Opinions Editor
December 20, 2024

After competing in the lip sync competition on Nov. 21, the Asian Pacific Islander Club (API) was announced the first place winner and rewarded $500 at the winter assembly on Dec. 20. BSU placed second...

Slaughter teaches the orchestra class. Photo courtesy of Emily Pierce

Orchestrating the orchestra

Saige Heiden, Staff Reporter
October 24, 2024

Strings, brass, or percussion, an orchestra can match any rhythm, especially with a good director. With the position recently vacant, Tyler Slaughter stepped in to continue as the new orchestra director.  Before...

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