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December 2020 The REDH AW K REVIEW

From left to right, Stephanie Sanchez, Luna Moloitis, and Lillian Morrison during the Stringfest concert. (Photo by Daniel Ferland) Winter Stringfest: Virtual Edition By Virginia Su events that I look forward to the to the audiences. It’s always a joy weeks, there was no question that most. Each year, orchestra stu- to be able to play with everyone the concert would be different s December rolls around, we dents from Salish Coast Elemen- together, a delight to see our per- from previous years. are all excited that the hol- tary School, Blue Heron Middle formances bringing a smile to the Similar to the concert in the Aidays are just around the corner. School, and the Port Townsend audience’s faces. But as we saw previous spring, this year’s Winter For me, the annual Winter String- High School gather in the PTHS new cases of COVID-19 across Stringfest concert was presented fest concert is always one of the gym to perform a variety of songs Jefferson County in the last few virtually, however it ▼Continued on page 8 1 Virtual Holiday Get Together Ideas By Maggie Emery the video lagging by screen sharing. On a sweater or fuzzy socks, it’s sure to get you and computer, download the Teleparty extension others into the festive mood. You could make his holiday season is going to be a bit dif- from the Chrome Web Store and pin it to this into a “most festive outfit” contest if you ferent from years past. As we all know, your browser. Open up Disney Plus, Netflix, wanted to. Twhile COVID-19 was discovered last De- Hulu, or HBO and figure out what you want cember, the implications of this discovery to watch. Next, open up the movie and press I know for me, having many Zoom meetings were unknown. The coronavirus is still af- the Teleparty icon which you pinned to your that only consist of small talk can get a bit fecting us today. As a result of this, almost no taskbar. Now, you can share the link with tedious. Hopefully, these ideas will help make one can travel to see their families. Instead, whoever you please to watch with friends. The those Zoom meetings more festive, enjoyable, virtual Hanukkah and Christmas parties are cool thing about this is that if one person pauses and will help your loved ones connect during being planned. Most of the time when family the movie, it pauses the movie on everyone the holiday season. comes over, guests talk, play games, deco- else’s devices, so you really are watching at rate, and get into the holiday spirit. The ques- the same time. While you’re watching, you can tion is, how do you play games or get into the talk to your friends through the chat that will holiday spirit over zoom? I come to you with pop up in the movie browser. a few options. Play virtual holiday trivia! Kahoot is a great platform for this. You can also just have Decorate cookies or do other festive someone asking questions, and whoever crafts. These can be great activities to do over answers correctly first gets a point. The person Zoom while socializing with friends or family. with the most points wins! You could make up You could also make your own Hanukkah your own questions or use this link to some or Christmas wrapping paper by coloring, holiday trivia questions. painting, or potato stamping on large sheets of Participate in a virtual Secret Santa! Of paper. Making an ugly sweater, creating your course, you can always send a gift to someone own thank you cards, decorating salt dough anonymously, but there is also a website to ornaments, or making a Star of David garland help organize. Put the names of everyone in are some other ideas. the group along with their emails. The website Retell classic holiday stories or movies— then sends an email to each person, matching While Zoom is not the ideal space in which to but with a weird, obscure, or just plain them with someone to be a Secret Santa for. celebrate, connecting with loved ones virtually funny twist. You can make up whatever you You also have the option of putting in your gift is the best option for the 2020 holiday season. want! This can be a really fun way to entertain wishlist. This wishlist will then be sent to your (Photo by Maggie Emery) people, socialize, and have a good time all at secret Santa in that email. once. Dress in festive clothes that bring up the Watch a festive movie or two without holiday spirit. Whether that be your ugly A Worker’s Perspective in the Pandemic By Julia Neville work. This has opened up oppor- busser at Doc’s Marina ▼Continued on page 5 tunities for creative productivity, t is my assumption that all of yet at the same time limited the us have had some sort of sav- contact teens are having with the Iing grace over the course of this outside world they so miss. pandemic--some person or activ- A few nights a week, I smile ity that has provided us with sta- and hum along to Neil Young’s bility and given us something to distinctive falsetto voice as look forward to. For many teens Harvest Moon plays for the in this community, our jobs have umpteenth time. Others are sick been just that. We consider them of the sweet song, but I have yet to be more than merely acts of to find it repulsive or overplayed. service in exchange for monetary I bus tables, polish silverware, and value; rather, working during put away wine glasses in the bar. the pandemic has been as close All of these tasks are mundane to normalcy as one can come in and require little effort, yet I never these times. The imposition of cease to find their tangibility and the most recent lockdown has consistency rewarding. affected all in the food service I’m not alone in suffering from industry, and more specifically, withdrawals as I recollect on past Expanding on an aspect of work that he missed, Lochlan explained, “I miss has left teens temporarily out of shifts. Emma Kane, a fellow feeling like I was doing something productive, and seeing people, of course. 2 My life is more isolated now.” Picture by Julia Neville. Cinematic Review

Gremlins By Finn O’Donnell Gremlins follows many bad and sometimes problematic tropes of The Mandalorian eleased in 1984, Gremlins 80s horror, but the film’s ability By Finn O’Donnell tilized eggs of an endangered Ris a classic holiday movie. to laugh at itself is what sets it species), every other episode has The story follows Billy Peltzer, apart from the other bad films isclaimer: At the time of been practically ideal: a mini-sto- a boy of unspecified age who of the decade. The gremlins are writing, season 2 of The ryline that functions well in and lives with his parents in the small poorly animated and often appear DMandalorian is incomplete. of itself, but slots neatly into an town of Kingston Falls, as he in costume or drag. There is a We’re six episodes in, with two overarching plot. The cinematog- accidentally creates an army of flasher gremlin and a flashdance more to go. At the time of publi- raphy continues to be beautiful, evil gremlins. Billy is gifted a gremlin. Sticking with an unfor- cation, the show will likely have with no expense spared on CGI. Mogwai named Gizmo, a small, tunate pattern that’s held through wrapped up. Guest roles by Ming-Na Wen, humanoid creature that looks a horror movies across the decades, Pedro Pascal’s Mandalorian Timothy Olyphant, and Amy little like Baby Yoda in a fursuit, the first person to die is a Black isn’t as stiff and lifeless as before: Sedaris all provide different by his father. With it, he’s giv- man. The film’s female characters he begins to show real attachment benefits, but keep the story inter- en three instructions: 1) Don’t are one-dimensional and are and connection to Baby Yoda esting. And it appears that the let the Mogwai have any water, written to be incapable of almost after a character you thought upcoming Chapter 15 will feature 2) Don’t expose it to sunlight: everything (besides screaming to was dead makes an appearance. Bill Burr, so perhaps we’ll get it’ll die from the exposure, and Billy for help), with the notable Additionally, it’s revealed that some more laughs out of the show. 3) Most importantly, don’t feed exception of Billy’s mother. When Baby Yoda’s name is actually The Mandalorian is the Mogwai after midnight. Of gremlins raid her kitchen, Mrs. Grogu, and that he was trained improving upon an already course, the first and third rules Peltzer uses a variety of cookware in the ways of the force on excellent show in its second are broken immediately and Bil- to kill several, even microwaving Coruscant. season. If you haven’t yet watched ly quickly turns his one Mogwai one. While we saw one it, it’s the perfect winter break into ten gremlins into a thousand Gremlins is a classic 80s filler episode in Chapter 10: The binge. Five stars. gremlins. It’s up to Billy, Gizmo, movie that’ll keep you laughing at Passenger (coincidentally, the and Billy’s love interest Kate to it and laughing with it. Two stars episode that saw Grogu almost get rid the town of these goblins. for quality as a film, five for fun. cancelled after eating the unfer- 3 Horoscopes Divined by Grace Wentzel the I-have-a-confusing-art-piece- (). finally give up after its thirty-year among-my-fowl energy we’ve run. Coincidentally, Goodwill will Aquarius (January 20 - created but it does: Lost by thee Leo (July 23 - August 22) gain another set of Christmas VHS February 18) one and only . You will miss the very Quiz tapes. Your summer dreams of a day at Bowl question you swore you Another way to kick it old the beach will present themselves Taurus (April 20 - May 20) would conquer. No, I can’t tell school: Don’t You (Forget About in an unsatisfying manner. A tip: Winter break will be a tranquil you what it will be. It’s called Me) - Simple Minds. fuzzy mittens are a must if you time of rejuvenation. Well, not manifesting. want to take cute bikini pics at for you. Those new LEDs you Escucha: ¿Qué? por La Bien Sagittarius (November 22 - Fort Worden in the dead of winter. got from Amazon have a way of Querida con Diego Ibáñez. December 21) Phreezing photoshoot vibe: making you stay up until 4 am I apologize for the secondhand Sweet to Me by Summer Salt being moody in your room. Virgo (August 23 - September information, but if you don’t (many of these recommendations Moody at 3:59 am in your bed? 22) watch yourself, you’ll end up are full jokes but this one is legit- Play Phoebe Bridgers. You’ll finally finish that Netflix with more NH35A movement than imately good). show that everyone shamed you can fit on your wrists. Oh, this is Gemini (May 21 - June 20) for not watching… or maybe just way too niche, I hope you’re not Pisces (February 19 - March You’ll have an absolutely read a summary online so that getting too wound up by all of 20) terrifying nightmare backed you can pretend that you did. these horrible puns. Maybe next Just as Art Linkletter left by a constant loop of the Bee (NOT speaking from personal time I’ll tock less, horologically Canada for the United States, Gees’ You Should Be Dancing experience here. No way.) speaking. (I’M SORRY.) you will continue to be unable sung by William Hung and A jam to read British history To keep the beat: Stayin’ Alive to enter Canada as an American. Jason Alexander. My sincerest Wikipedia entries to: Eugene by by the Bee Gees (once again, I am Actually, maybe he had dual-cit- apologies. Arlo Parks —hey, she’s English! truly sorry, Gemini peeps—I don’t izenship. Maybe you don’t have Lucky Geminis get a whole make the rules). too much in common with famed album recommendation: Hung Libra (September 23 - radio and television personality for the Holidays (William Hung). October 22) Capricorn (December 22 - Art Linkletter after all. Maybe don’t listen to the Bee The return to your phase January 19) Alexa, play O Canada (The Gees, as you’ll hear their music is inevitable; fighting is futile. The end of winter break is Tenors version, obvi). soon enough. Somehow it perfectly coincides closer than you realize. In fact, with your discovery of Giveon’s you will wake up on January 4th Aries (March 21 - April 19) Cancer (June 21 - July 22) music. after “taking a little nap” on the Congratulations! You will Beware your fish. The orange (This was a blatant plug. Listen 27th of December. Up and at ‘em, be the proud owner of the next ones with white tails have the to Giveon). just get up and make it work. mystery steel monolith, although strongest bite. That’s all I can tell A rude awakening as your it probably could have been placed you. (Wow, it’s difficult knowing Scorpio (October 23 - alarm: Get Up by Van Halen. in a better location than your the future and not being able to November 21) chicken coop. share all the juicy gossip.) Your VCR (that’s videocassette Not sure how this song matches I have to ask: ARE YOU OK? recorder, for the young’uns) will Spice Lights Up By Zinnia Hansen and tiny sad smiles. By Zoe Cook

Autumn smells like decay and There is a warmth under this The Beginning- release. cold. Rotting blackberries I rise and moldy leaves. I pull off my coat. We rise The spicy smell of the dying. And peel my sweater from my The sun rises skin. A flamboyant cascade of colors speak to the shadows with words The fog is wide. of warning. Darkness scatters, but not before mingling with the poetry of The wet air is wrapped around daybreak. autumn The sun brings heat and heat brings fire. and its fire. We bring fire So it’s fire fights fire fights fire till night. We run through the grass, The night brings serenity. caught on spider webs But the night never comes, and we never let it.

4 Restaurant Reviews By River Kisler looked at the menu posted outside would recommend this one. Now, seasoned, it just sort of fell apart and verbally placed my order onto the entree. I ordered the in my mouth in a very satisfying elcome once again to at the door. Unlike Hanazono, daily ravioli, a rotating selection way. Restaurant Reviews, a which used a Square card-reading of handmade ravioli dishes based Overall, my meal was Whighly practical guide to Port system, Alchemy is still doing on the chef’s whim. Now, I’m not immensely enjoyable. The service Townsend cuisine and one of the conventional checks. However, sure what they were like on any was considerate, cheerful, and brightest jewels in this publica- this contact is pretty minimal and other given day, but I felt like I got helpful, the COVID protocols felt tion’s crown. Unfortunately, the the real germaphobes among us lucky with three-cheese ravioli up to snuff, and the large amount pandemic has not disappeared probably have disinfectant wipes slathered in safrite cream, with a of outdoor seating makes it a good since my last article, and I once to clean their credit cards anyway. shredded duck, tomato, and olive destination if you want to stay safe again find myself eating at my There is pretty significant outdoor ragu. The pasta itself was perfect, but enjoy a delicious meal outside desk at home. So, just like last dining available at Alchemy, in an ideal ratio of cheesy filling to the house. The food was hearty time, I will primarily focus on the form of tents on the street that noodle encasing, with a blend of and fortifying, but also nuanced the food and COVID protocols. are enclosed on three sides. As I cheeses that did not overpower and not overbearing. And, while As always, each issue I choose waited for my order, I was able to the palette. The sauce was also Alchemy is a bit more expensive one or two restaurants to visit sit at an outdoor table with a heat delicious, creamy and rich. But than other restaurants I have and write about, evaluating them lamp, which definitely improves my favorite part was the shredded visited, it was well worth every on a rigorous set of criteria—or, the takeout experiences, especially duck. Perfectly cooked and penny. in other words, whether or not this time of year. That leads me I liked the food. My opinions to another point: the impressive and commentary are my own, speed of my food. I ordered two so don’t take them too seriously. appetizers and one entree and This month, we are taking a short it only took about 12 minutes, journey across the street from our which seems quick. I am not sure last restaurant of choice to anoth- if this was just because it was a er PT favorite: Alchemy Bistro slow evening, but I was pleasantly and Wine Bar. Opened in 2011, surprised. Alchemy is a choice destination Ok, let’s talk about the food. for locals and tourists alike. With To start, I ordered the chicken its selection of high quality lo- liver mousse and stuffed poblano cal ingredients and hearty yet peppers. The mousse was innovative Mediterranean menu, delicious, subtlety earthy with just Alchemy has something for ev- the right amount of salt. It paired eryone. perfectly with a crisp baguette. To To get started, I’ll walk be completely honest, I did not through the takeout experience love the stuffed peppers. They and COVID protocols. It should were technically a very well go without saying, but everyone balanced dish, served with cheese I interacted with was properly and saffron rice, but the abundance masked and was polite and of pumpkin seeds throughout conscious of maintaining proper was an issue for me. If you don’t (Photo by River Kisler) social distancing procedures. I mind the taste of pumpkin seeds, I Outdoor seating at Alchemy. Worker’s Perspective, Cont. By Julia Neville snickerdoodles in hand. She has continued that much more free time, but I’m spending to bake for family and friends throughout the more time doing schoolwork and biking Grill, misses “just talking with my course of her working sabbatical. around with friends now than I was before.” coworkers. Every day is fun and different, and Lochlan Krupa, who spent his Saturday While it’s true that working teens may I always have a great time.” While technically nights picking up shifts at the Silverwater have momentarily been stripped of their speaking, this closure is nothing new, Emma Cafe, seems to agree with Emma about his saving grace, the community spirits of Doc’s, argued that, “at least for the first lockdown, I unemployment experience. A considerable Silverwater Cafe, and other local businesses didn’t have a job that I loved that I suddenly downside has been the financial ramifica- are undeniably ever-present, prevailing even wasn’t able to go to, which makes this one so tions. “I don’t really have any money now,” during the closure. Love and joy are principles much harder.” Although bidding farewell to her he confessed. There is, however, an upside that operate on the basis of the people work family was difficult, Emma softened the to having fewer obligations in place: produc- involved-- they are not dependent on whether blow with a genuine act of kindness, showing tivity becomes less of an excuse. “I was only the “open” signs adorning these restaurants are up to one of her last shifts with homemade working about 4 hours a week, so I don’t have flashing in neon colors. 5 Roboctopi Look Forward to an Uncertain Future By Melanie Bakin especially with the looming FIRST Robotics, postponed the over Zoom and pre-recorded threat of COVID in the air. entire season. The Roboctopi were videos. The thousands of people n March 2020, the high school Every team seemed determined devastated with tens of thousands in the stands will now be virtual robotics team, The Robocto- to make the most of what could of dollars spent on the robot, attendees, the atmosphere and Ipi, had their best competition in possibly be (and actually was) thousands of hours in the shop, energy completely different. team history. The Roboctopi had our only competition for this and graduating seniors that would The Roboctopi have adapted its largest team, the strongest year. Thankfully, our robot did never get to see the robot in all and now have Zoom meetings. robot, and made it to the finals, great and worked wonderfully, her glory. FIRST Robotics origi- Anna Molotsky said, “Zoom the farthest they had ever made so we didn’t have to spend most nally planned to shift the in-person is hard with robotics because it during their first competition. of the time stressing out and were competitions to fall 2020, seven we can’t tinker and build things The team had many rookies this able to enjoy ourselves. The 2020 months later than normal. That through the computers. However, year. Stuart Dow joined the team season, while short, was the most changed to replaying the entire we are doing our best and having “as a way to learn more about me- memorable one I’ve had.” season in-person in January 2021 a fun time doing so!” chanics and coding. The robotics The Roboctopi even qualified and finally to the current plan, a The team is itching to get back team is a great way to learn new for the World Championships, virtual season in 2021. in the shop and begin updating skills and get a sense of accom- which were planned for April Instead of a hectic, their robot for the next season. plishment when you have built a 2020. The Roboctopi returned overwhelming 6-week season to There are four seniors who have functional robot.” Although his home from the competition build an entire robot, teams now been on the team for four years first season was not what he an- feeling optimistic about the rest have a relaxed 57-week season and the team is hopeful that they ticipated, he still gained a lot of of the season, but, over the next to perfect and fine-tune their will be able to resume meeting knowledge he will continue to week, everything shifted. robots. Class of 2021 seniors who normally soon and give the seniors use. Teams began dropping out of expected to have another robot the greatest season possible. When reflecting on the competitions, entire competitions to build and another competition season, junior Emma Kane said, were getting canceled, and finally, season in front of them instead “This year’s FIRST season was the parent organization, will be playing the same game insane. We only got to go to one competition, but we were able to do so with an amazing robot! Competition is always intense and this one was no different,

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The team after their robot reveal party in March 2020; this was one of the last times the whole team was together in the shop. (Photo by Anne Morningstar) 6 Finding Zen this Holiday Through the Pitfalls of Hallmark By Willow Hoins Every year the maritime town your father ran off with your “Ugh, I hate-” turns out its best spirit, but this sister’s boyfriend?” she would say. her hand touched another as t’s that time of year. We all gath- time it’s different. It was a valid point. they reached for the same bottle. er around our forms of families, Gathering for the tree lighting Step four: Establish a meet-cute She gasped when they both Ishare a little more joy, a little more or seasonal potluck parties has with a Christmas lover “hunk,” grasped “love.” (because, for some gratitude, and we actively avoid been canceled. Instead of children who is always a part-time reason, they are always gasping). those dreadful Hallmark movies. fearing coal in their stockings, they firefighter (something to do with Before her stood a young man Maybe you don’t— perhaps you fear COVID. “Will Santa even smoldering). secretly covet them, and while come this year?” was a question Zen resentfully drove to the flaunting Chacos, a nose ring, that is massively strange, I’ll try that lingered in the minds of the Co-op downtown to pick up and the dress pant/sweatshirt to understand. The only way for townspeople, but not in Zen’s. essential oils, as this was her combo look; their eyes locked. me to do that, you ask? Write Port Step Three: Install a Christmas Christmas to “find herself” and They save Christmas by opening Townsend into the quintessential hater as the love interest that post it on the ‘gram. [Insert cheesy yet another kombucha business, Christmas catastrophe Hallmark vaguely resembles an off-brand line to make sure the audience Nutcracker Kombucha, inspired film. Reese Witherspoon (no, with a knows she hates Christmas] by their love for each other. They Step one: Have dumb Christmas- knife). “Ugh, I hate Christmas,” she find her birth certificate, revealing themed names. Zen (In Hallmark, she would lamented aloud while looking for that her name was Blitzen all Port Mistletoe bustles as the be an AnnaBeth, but this is PT) chard. along. Her daddy was a linebacker. holiday season begins its peak. returned home from Seattle’s “But, this is Port Mistletoe! If there’s anything to learn from Poinsettias de Amore bakes hectic city life. Typically, she How can you hate the holiday?” this, it’s: don’t follow your dreams away at their gingerbread, Better stayed at school, but this year she an older woman dressed in a or career path. Settle down and Living Through Carols roasts needed a break from her sisters suspicious number of scarves marry a man because: Hallmark their peppermint blends, and at Kappa Kappa Whatever. Zen’s interjected. Zen huffed in shock —proving that Christmas, once Hollyzonos rolls out their yule log family never celebrated Christmas. and abruptly left the aisle. Now again, is the holiday for husbands. sushi. You can smell the holidays Her mom raised her with the examining the kombucha section, in the air. Oh, wait, that’s actually notion that a generous man was she was having difficulty deciding the paper mill… an oxymoron, and therefore Santa between the flavor “joy” or “inner Step two: Endanger Christmas. must not exist. “Why do you think peace.”

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7 Stringfest, Cont. Tech Tips: Becoming By Virginia Su Instead of raising funds for music field trips, the funds raised were a More Mindful was performed live by just donated to the Kiwanis Backpack the highschool students. For the Project, a program that provides couple of weeks before, students meals to children and their Technology User from PTHS orchestra met families with food insecurity. The together in small groups once goal of the students was to reach By Sorina Johnston we’re “sold” as internet users. a week, working towards the 1,212 viewers in order to raise up This documentary is probably concert, and practicing at home on to $1,212 in funding to support the he internet provides bound- a fraction of your daily screen the other days. “I have to admit, it Backpack Project. The program less information and oppor- time and could help you under- was a challenge getting motivated well exceeded this goal, raising Ttunity for connection, but it’s im- stand why you feel ensnared by to play at home in the beginning, $5,134 in donations. portant to know how to navigate technology. but became easier as it became a While there were several it. Use these tips to be a more normal activity throughout my technical issues on the night of the mindful consumer. day,” said one of the orchestra performance, the concert received A gentle reminder… your students. lots of positive feedback from the Utilize Research Databases: mental health can easily take a toll In order to make the virtual community. With so many ideas The Port Townsend Library as a result of screen use. concert work, orchestra instructor and plans changing, the fact that provides you with free subscrip- It’s (unfortunately) natural to Daniel Ferland worked hard to the orchestra was able to perform tions to research databases. These feel isolated or depressed due to combine students’ individual the concert was an impressive databases filter out unreliable the hours spent on devices and pre-recorded parts with the rest feat in itself. Although Winter sources, leaving you with the lack of in-person connection. On of the orchestra. Mr. Ferland used Stringfest 2020 was different from information you need quickly. long days of zoom classes or when these “click tracks” to include the any other year, it was certainly a News Access: Contact Joy you’re snapchatting your friends, students who couldn’t play with year that won’t be forgotten. Wentzel today to set up a free New be purposeful in taking breaks. the live orchestra. York Times Subscription! You can Redhawk Mentors listed walks The PTHS program raised choose to receive weekly emails in nature, playing an instrument, money from the concert, just about topics you love, whether it’s and exercising as some of their as they have done in the past. sports, cooking, fashion, or under- favorite ways to destress and get water life. It’s all there for you to away from screens. discover. Know you’re not alone in “Clean” your Computer: feeling isolated, stressed, or Cookies and browser data depressed. Contact Megan Smith, accumulate as you browse, filling licensed mental health counselor storage and slowing your browser. at 360-379-4609 or msmith@ Graphic design for this issue by Watch this video to learn how to mcscounseling.org to receive Maya Dow. clear your cache! It takes less than emotional support. two minutes and should be done Thank you for checking out this weekly to keep your computer month’s technology tips. Many speeding along. were provided by Joy Wentzel. Control your Online Use: Check Ask A Librarian for Joy’s Stay mindful about screen time most recent book recommenda- The Redhawk Review by tracking hours spent on your tions, tech help office hours, or I hope you’ve enjoyed your peruse through this issue of the 2020/2021 computer and phone. Ever heard other library help and activities. Redhawk Review! This paper began last year as a senior project, and by the phrase; “when something is continuing it this year I’m hoping it will become a regular and lasting piece free, YOU are the product?” Free Wishing you a relaxing winter of our school. It is written and produced by students, for students. Its aim sites, like Google, Facebook, and break, is to both inform our student body about current events in our school and Instagram function through ads. Soso community and to provide an opportunity for students to get involved with They’re designed to keep you journalism. We are always looking for more students to work with us, either looking at your screen. Be inten- as committed staff members or as contributors of single articles addressing tional about your screen time topics writers are passionate about. We’d also love to work with students to maintain control over your interested in creative writing, photography, or other art forms. If you’re browsing habits. interested in journalism, or just in learning more, please let me know! We’d Watch “the Social Dilemma”: love to have you on board. We are creating this with the ideas and interests Following that tip about of students in mind, so feedback and thoughts for the future are always minimizing screen time, here’s a happily accepted! Thanks for reading, 1 hr and 34 minute documentary. This documentary is available Editor, Stella Jorgensen (360) 821-1578 on Netflix and reveals how

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