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Utopia or Dystopia? The hidden history of Bay Area cults
Utopia or Dystopia? The hidden history of Bay Area cults
Linnea Koblik and Tallulah Knill AllenJuly 12, 2024

Silhouetted against the sweeping landscapes of the Bay and the Marin Headlands, the Bay Area is well known for its position in the counterculture...

Public protests and perspectives
Public protests and perspectives
Ava Stephens, Gabriella Rouas, Aanika Sawhney, Nadia Massoumi and Grace GehrmanJune 29, 2024

Reflejando otra vez con los ELD seniors
Reflejando otra vez con los ELD seniors
Ava CarlsonJune 27, 2024

El año pasado, tuve la oportunidad de hablar con estudiantes del grado 12 en la clase de English Language Development (ELD) sobre sus experiencias...

Leadership’s lunch success with Panda Express

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On Friday, Feb. 16, Leadership sold food from Panda Express at the amphitheater during lunch to celebrate the Chinese New Year and to kick-off the start of Ski Week. Eager to eat, many students rushed to stand in line even before the first lunch bell rang. Although the line was extremely long, Leadership students worked diligently to provide all of the waiting students with a meal before lunch ended, selling over 250 plates, according to ASB. For five dollars each, plates of chow mein, orange chicken, rice and other dishes were handed out at a rapid pace. Students sat at the amphitheater, lunch tables and on the grass eating their meal and socializing with others.

Meanwhile, on the stage by the CEA, the Advanced Performance Workshop played upbeat music. After the performance, Leadership held a raffle by reading off numbers from tickets that had been handed out after purchasing a meal. They gave away a giant fortune cookie to each of the winners. The Chinese food paired with live music made for a memorable last day before February break.

 

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Devon McClain
Devon McClain, Former Staff
Devon McClain is a senior at Redwood high school and has been on the Redwood Bark staff for 2 years working as a reporter. Outside of Bark, he loves to play lacrosse, skateboard, and rock climb. He loves spending time with his family and his friends, and is always up to try something new!