Ranging from visual art, short stories, college essays, poems, sketches, paintings, photographs, graphic design, songs, and short films, the Contact Literary magazine is art. It is a platform for the Woodland students to express...
Love, loss, gratitude, memories, heartbreak, passion: Our lives are filled with constant ups and downs. In the really good moments, you are infinite, untouchable. In those darker moments, everything can seem to be crashing...
Carnegie hall is a place for velvet seats, bright lights, and elegance, a place for esteemed musicians and innovative creators. So, when Marissa Iezzi performed at Carnegie Hall in her senior year of high...
It is no secret that Woodland’s drama program has diminished since COVID and the departure of the previous drama teacher, Susan Cinnamon, in 2019; however, like a superhero in a red cape, Thomas Simonetti...
Not many people would think about running around a high school as a fun activity. But for Kimberley (Kimmy) and Chloe Poulos, members of Woodland’s cross country and track, this was a crucial part...
A student, friend, and inspiration to many, has stepped into the spotlight at Woodland Regional High School. Ryan Mettendorf, only fifteen years old, owns his own baking company. Mettendorf started his journey to entrepreneurship...
“What is Student Government? That’s the real question,” asked Emily Laput, this year’s 2021-22 Student Government President. And she answered her own question by explaining that Student Government is the behind the scenes coordinators...