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Cora ChampommierApril 25, 2024

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Henrik VraanesApril 25, 2024

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Artificial Intelligence: The potential threat to our education system
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Imogen ColacoApril 24, 2024

After long hours of lectures in class, a science lab to complete, sports practice and extracurriculars, that one math assignment may just be...

Loo and Rosenthal win king and queen as Homecoming week concludes

During halftime at the Homecoming football game last weekend, the crowd cheered as Adam Loo kneeled down to the ground, putting his rose stem in his mouth, while Ariella Rosenthal raised her white rose in the air after the two were named homecoming king and queen last Saturday.

Isabella Kashefi, Nora Wheaton and Maddie Neukranz cheer on their fellow Homecoming court members during the Human Hamster
Isabella Kashefi, Nora Wheaton and Maddie Neukranz cheer on their fellow Homecoming court members during the Human Hamster “workout” Ball event Wednesday during lunch.

Rosenthal has played varsity girls’ lacrosse and basketball since her freshman year, and is a member of peer resource and leadership. Loo is a captain of the varsity boys’ water polo team, a member of the diving and mountain biking teams, one of the main contributors to Redwood TV, and a member of Marin Search and Rescue.

The student body voted on the Friday of homecoming week from a ballot featuring six nominees for king and six nominees for queen.

The lunch events that took place during homecoming week were guy’s makeover girls, hamster ball rolling, twister, powderpuff football, and a game show where each couple tried to answer questions about their partner.

The homecoming ceremonies concluded with a dance after the football game, which Redwood won 58-7 over San Rafael.

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