Basketball teams hit the court
Boys’ and girls’ varsity basketball are both approaching the end of the preseason with sentiments holding high among players as the undersized squads move towards their MCAL seasons. The boys team is...
View ArticleGallery: Performance Workshop concert
Thursday night, the Performance Workshop class performed in the little theater. Performances ranged from a hip-hop/rap original starring Jordan Moore-Butler to a rendition of The Lion King‘s “Circle of...
View ArticleEarly graduates get a jumpstart on future
Many heard the sound of 380 voices chanting “ONE-THREE! ONE-THREE!” during the last rally. But who knew that several of those seniors might have been better off repping the class of ‘12.5 instead? At...
View ArticleApocalypse 2012 hits the world of sports
The Mayans were right! Sure, when I woke up on Dec. 22 my home was not leveled by an earthquake. There were no locusts swarming in the sky, and the Bay had not been turned to a pool of blood. But make...
View ArticleGallery: Students ride mechanical bull during spirit week
The spirit theme for Wed., March 13, was Western day, and the accompanying lunchtime activity was bull-riding.
View ArticleUPDATED: Car accident claims lives of student and family member
Dylan Barry and his uncle Robert Dunn were killed in a car crash on Highway 1 in Sonoma last weekend. Barry, who was a sophomore at Redwood, and his uncle, a former mayor of Corte Madera, died...
View ArticleCHP’s cell phone crackdown policy just what we need
April is distracted driving awareness month, and state law enforcement is celebrating in the best possible way. In an effort to combat unsafe driving practices, the National Highway Traffic Safety...
View ArticleYoung squad fights to earn league playoff spot
When Sydney Schoenfeld steps on the mound, she stands between the past and the future of Redwood softball. Behind her are six consecutive MCAL titles. Ahead is an opportunity for the young team to...
View ArticleMusicians end year on high note
Advanced Performance Workshop musicians took the Little Theater stage last week, marking the last time that many of the class’s members would ever perform with the class. Sixteen seniors, 21...
View ArticleFace to Face: Is Thanksgiving worth celebrating?
Face-to-Face is a feature that allows two members of the Redwood community to grill each other, argue, or simply converse about a relevant issue or event. We provide the topic, and they do the rest....
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