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The case for no PE requirement for student athletes
The case for no PE requirement for student athletes
Jake PostApril 28, 2024

Three days a week, students in their freshman and sophomore years at Redwood spend a period in Physical Education (PE) class for a combined 144...

Illustration by Nina Baker
The AI takeover: A less capable generation
Nina BakerApril 28, 2024

“The pace of progress in artificial intelligence is incredibly fast…The risk of something seriously dangerous happening is in the five-year...

Doctors, nurses and technicians of the Marin Health Hospital laugh and entertain one another with silly faces (Photo courtesy of Dr. Grom).
Behind the scrubs: Doctor Eddie Grom’s journey to becoming an accomplished ER doctor
Kate BarkerApril 28, 2024

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Photo Essay: Drama students bring the laughs in their one-acts

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Senior Olivia Svallin and junior Sam Hjelmstad passionately perform junior Sydney Brodie’s scene, “Coffee Shop Confessions.”

On Dec. 8th, the drama program produced their annual one-act plays, which feature the beginning, intermediate and advanced drama classes. The one-acts are a chance for the students to express their creativity especially in the advanced drama classes. They have the freedom to write their own acts and then perform them. For the freshman who are part of the beginning classes, their plays were produced by upperclassmen in the theater directing class. These one-acts display performances in satire, improv, short story dramas and monologues.

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Molly Gallagher
Molly Gallagher, Lifestyles Editor
Molly Gallagher is a junior at Redwood High School and a lifestyles editor for the Redwood Bark. She enjoys playing sports, traveling, and hanging out with family and friends.