The Start Of Something New-Senior Sunrise
For the class of 2026, the sun has risen on their final year of high school. On Sunday August 24, 2025 at 5:30 in the morning, all seniors congregated on…
Read moreFor the class of 2026, the sun has risen on their final year of high school. On Sunday August 24, 2025 at 5:30 in the morning, all seniors congregated on…
Read moreThe Big Dipper Ice Cream Parlour, a beloved local business in Prospect, Connecticut, has officially opened its doors for the season. Known for its homemade ice cream crafted in small…
Read moreIt’s Prom Season, and the madness is in full swing! From the hunt for the perfect dress to those over-the-top promposals (looking at you, boyfriends 👀), and of course, the…
Read moreOftentimes at Woodland, students can be seen wandering the hallways, whether it is in study hall, advisory, or just any class. Teachers are frustrated and complain about seeing these students…
Read moreIn today’s world where everything is online and everyone is glued to their phones, it might seem like school spirit doesn’t matter anymore. Pep rallies, school dances, and sports games…
Read moreAs the sun sets later, prolonging the warming up days, 7:00 pm has become the prime time to enjoy a cold treat. However, the same dilemma occurs each time sweet-treat-o’clock…
Read moreSnaps everyone! Elle Woods has taken on a new case: a fun and electric time with Woodland’s Halo Award winning Drama Department. As the drama department underwent changes this year,…
Read moreIn today’s episode, we’re diving into the ultimate Senior Skip Day debate! Join your hosts, Avery Tafuto and Kailyn Lawton, along with special guests Colby Sizer, Natalie Muharem, and Cheyenne…
Read moreTaco Bell is kicking off 2025 with a massive menu expansion, and fans have a lot to be excited about. At their annual Live Más Live event in New York…
Read moreThe 90’s might be a thing in the past but music, fashion, and accessories are making a bold revival. Baggy jeans, band tees, and mullets have taken over the modern…
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