Senior Project Spotlight- Adam Setaro
By Trent Burkowsky With a new year at Woodland comes new Senior projects. This year, food reviews have become a very popular choice. Students will go to 10 different establishments…
Read moreBy Trent Burkowsky With a new year at Woodland comes new Senior projects. This year, food reviews have become a very popular choice. Students will go to 10 different establishments…
Read moreBeing a captain requires more than just skill; it requires leadership qualities and the heart to put the team before yourself. Liam Kimball is the perfect embodiment, from checking in…
Read moreBy: Helayna Desrochers Every year, as March approaches, people start making their brackets and watching every last game they can. The tournament is very unpredictable and can change at any…
Read moreFor Woodland Regional girls basketball senior Carina Rodriguez, leadership is built on trust, consistency, and approachability. As a four-year member of the program and a senior captain, Rodriguez has grown…
Read moreThroughout the years, swimming from the early ages of six has turned into competing in indoor track for senior captain Eva Lynn. “It’s hard going from a long day of…
Read moreFresh off a major Grammy win, global superstar Bad Bunny is set to take the stage at the Super Bowl LX halftime show. The timing couldn’t be more perfect: awards-season…
Read moreTrack is an individual sport — one lane, one runner, one finish line. But for a senior captain, leadership extends far beyond the race itself. “I saw the difference between…
Read moreBy: Cheyenne Haupler Most athletes start their journey in a sport through youth leagues or family tradition, but for track captain Jaren Hoffman, it began with a simple observation from…
Read moreWoodland Regional is rolling up its sleeves, partnering with the American Red Cross to host a student-led blood drive. With the success of last year’s drive, the National Honor Society…
Read moreSenior boys basketball captain John Napiello has been around the game of basketball for as long as he can remember. He first picked up a ball at just four years…
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