Oh the Places You’ll go
April Break is just around the corner, starting on April 12th, and everyone at school is getting excited about their vacation plans. After months of tests and homework, it is…
April Break is just around the corner, starting on April 12th, and everyone at school is getting excited about their vacation plans. After months of tests and homework, it is…
Abel Tesfaye gives his sordid, heartbroken pop-star persona a long, opulent finale: He’s going out on top by hitting rock bottom. The Weeknd is not a subtle experience. He sings…
What classifies a sport? This is a common question asked throughout America. Ever since people saw break-dancing at the Olympics, many began debating what truly defines a sport. According to…
Woodland’s Distributive Education Clubs of America, also known as DECA, has hosted their annual Feedback Event in order to provide food for a local homeless shelter. The Feedback Event takes…
Prospect and Beacon Falls, two small and isolated towns surrounded by nothing but pure nature. When school breaks for the weekend, students may often think to themselves what they’re going…
As spring sports approach here at Woodland, uniforms and equipment are being distributed. From bags to balls, the signature black and gold on each are prominent to our athletes. But…
For Gen Z, music is not just a sound on a soundtrack–it is a social statement. Music discovery is no longer dictated by radio stations or record labels. For teens…
Woodland’s Math Team participated in a field trip on March 15th to attend the “Splash MIT” event in Boston, Massachusetts. The event provides a unique opportunity for students to explore…
On March 19, 2025, Students from all over Connecticut packed into the Connecticut Convention Center for the biggest college fair Hartford has ever seen. With over 300 colleges and universities…
In an unexpected twist of creativity and humor, Woodland’s English communications class turned the traditional lesson plan on its head by staging a series of fake speeches, culminating in a…