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Crazy, fun, wild, and overwhelming

Crazy, fun, wild, and overwhelming

Makenzie Heggie, Staff Reporter December 20, 2016

  Black Friday is a super fun, wild and entertaining experience for some people, but for others, it's very stressful, overwhelming and awful. Some do the shopping for others and some do the shopping...

The importance of languages

Paolina Colonico, Photographer December 20, 2016

In today’s world, speaking another language, different from the native one, is one of the most ambitious, hardest and beneficial skills that someone can master. People begin learning their first language...

Looking for a fun way to pass the time this fall? Keep reading to find out how to make your very own DIY fall wreath!

Ten fun activities for the fall season

Marin Nielsen, Staff Reporter & Design Editor November 21, 2016

In Western Washington, the fall season often brings blustery weather along with it, leaving very few fun activities to do without having to brave the elements. Many individuals opt for staying inside with...

Fall is here, the leaves are changing, and there are plenty of things to do. Need an idea? There are plenty of things going on around LSHS!

Hello, November

Makenzie Heggie, Staff Reporter November 18, 2016

November 9, 10, 12: Drama Club performances: The Music Man November 10: Veterans day assembly November 11: Veterans day, no school November 12: Second playoff game for the football team at...

A free for all

A free for all

Audrey Kristofferson, Online editor October 19, 2016

This year, our school has gone through numerous changes, from a new principal, attendance policy and one of the most controversial, the new parking system.  Year after year the system has remained the...

Booing ban uproar among student body

Destiny Otusanya, Staff Reporter October 19, 2016

Does tradition make an action right? Some may argue and say that yes it does, while others may say the exact opposite. This question seems to be plaguing our school at the moment due to the uproar on the...

Many students  feel that starting school at a later time will greatly benefit their performance in school. I know, from experience, if I don’t get a lot of sleep than during the day I am very tired, and find it hard to pay attention like I would if I had gotten more sleep," Pratt said.

Let’s Move School Start Times

Savannah Pratt, Guest writer June 1, 2016

To the students of LSHS: During the life of a student, sleep seems to be the factor we have to skip. Waking up early to get to school, working all day, finishing homework by night, and repeating it...

(Left to right) Luc Violette pushes the rock during the 2016 Youth Olympics; Noel Gasca receives a Gracie Award at the radiostation of her internship; and Michi Smith poses with a group upon sharing her story. Grit worked as the key factor behind Violette, Gasca, and Smith’s outstanding accomplishments. “Even if I had more time to do my work, I probably wouldn't be as successful in school without curling competitively, because I feel like I wouldn't have as much drive, motivation and grit,” said junior Luc Violette.

Grit comes in many forms

Bailey Hall, Opinion Editor April 1, 2016

Grit is a rather vague term, which holds a rather vague definition. A personality trait which is widely striven for in the world of psychology and the theme of the 2016 LSHS Tolo Assembly, grit is commonly...