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Natalie Dunlap, Online Editor-in-Chief April 25, 2020

No planet B

No planet B

Natalie Katz, Print Editor-in-Chief April 25, 2020

120 months. 3650 days. One decade. It doesn't matter how you put it—ten years is not a lot of time to prevent irreversible damage from climate change. While we are all familiar with social media crazes...

¨The Hive¨ by Barry Lyga and Morgan Baden is a good representation of the future of social media and justice.

“The Hive” is a slow but realistic take on social justice

Alexis Dick, Reporter April 20, 2020

While most popular dystopian books today either set the scene in a post-apocalyptic world or a lush fantasy-like atmosphere, ¨The Hive¨ by Barry Lyga and his wife Morgan Baden does neither, instead painting...

Several book recommendations to fill the time offered by the quarantine due to COVID-19.

10 books to read during quarantine

Edward Keen, Arts Editor April 18, 2020

“Skyward” by Brandon Sanderson Hands down the best book I read last year, “Skyward” is Brandon Sanderson stepping out of his epic-fantasy comfort zone and spinning a story that is a wonderfully...

In this article, several WSS staffers offer up recommendations for shows to watch.

WSS staffers recommend shows to watch during quarantine

Edward Keen, Arts Editor April 3, 2020

As COVID-19 continues to stir a greater volume of pandemonium worldwide by the day, the luxuries that we have gotten used to reaping have begun to dissipate. Movie theaters have all but gone extinct in...

Hand-sewn masks for hospitals

Hand-sewn masks for hospitals

Renee Gould, Opinion Editor March 24, 2020

Hospitals in Seattle, where there have been 1,996 infections and 95 deaths due to COVID-19 as of Sunday started asking volunteers to make face masks out of fabric as they rapidly ran out of medical-grade...

Things to do while quarantined

Things to do while quarantined

Maddy Smith, Visual Editor and Feature Editor March 20, 2020

ICCSD has suspended all school and extracurricular activities through April 13 to prevent the mass spread of COVID-19. There is only so much lying around a person can do, so here are some things ways to...

Flowers bloom as the sun shines and the weather gets warmer.

Ways to make the most of spring break

Carmela Cohen Suarez, Entertainment Editor March 12, 2020

The birds are chirping, the sun is finally coming out and the temperatures are on the rise. During the winter it was much easier to sink into a couch and binge watch Netflix and Hulu, but now it is just...

Skyward UK cover. In this article Edward Keen 20 lists several books to try out during the upcoming vacation.

Four books to read over spring break

Edward Keen, Arts Editor March 12, 2020

The brutal winter having full weeks of school tangled with the erratic polar vortex weeks with days missing every other moment have ended, and now the next real break after winter vacation is about to...

“Onward” is a heartwarming film about family

“Onward” is a heartwarming film about family

Luke Krchak, Reporter March 10, 2020

Dan Scanlon’s “Onward” is one of Disney-Pixar’s best films yet with amazing animation and a message that hits home.  The story is a spoof on the fantasy genre with hits against societal...

The Call of the Wild lives on the cutting edge of cinematography

“The Call of the Wild” lives on the cutting edge of cinematography

Luke Krchak, Reporter March 9, 2020

Chris Sanders' "The Call of the Wild" brings out the authenticity of Jack London's characters with vivid colors and amazing CGI. The story is about Buck, a dog who has to move from the domestication...

Edward Keen 20 reviews Ninth House by Leigh Bardugo, an excellent mix of fantasy and the paranormal.

Book review: “Ninth House” is an invigorating paranormal fantasy

Edward Keen, Arts Editor March 6, 2020

Leigh Bardugo is no stranger to producing a good, well-rounded fantasy novel. The “Six of Crows” duology, “Shadow and Bone” trilogy, and incomplete “King of Scars” duology (all taking place...

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