Swimming
January 28, 2011 • Kate Elwick, Editor
Filed under Activities and Athletics
Working with a new coach and having a generally younger team this year, one could easily jump to the conclusion that the Woods Cross Swim team is not as successful as it has been in the past. The swimmers seem to be holding their own this year, however, as the teams have been timing... Read more »
WX Girls Swim Team Makes History
January 28, 2011 • Sydnee Willis and Trent Madsen, Reporters
Filed under Activities and Athletics, Student Life
The girls swim team made history on Friday when they won the Region Championship for the first time in Woods Cross history. All the girls worked so hard to achieve this accomplishment. Katie Jowers said, “We put in the time and effort to win, and came together as a team.” Winning... Read more »
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January 26, 2011
Filed under Uncategorized
Stress In High School
January 24, 2011 • Kate Martinson, Reporter
Filed under Opinion
We all know that high school is one of the best times in our lives, but it can also be the most stressful. Having challenging schoolwork and also having to worry about starting a career can detriment the well-being of any student. One of the unhealthy ways that teenagers deal with stress... Read more »
The Bright Future of Debate
January 20, 2011 • Jason Lund, Reporter
Filed under Student Life
The Arizona Immigration law (SB1070), is a very controversial topic, and is subject to some debate. Topics such as this come up in everyday situations quite often. Some students enjoy debating, and for this demographic, the Woods Cross Debate Team gives a great opportunity to further understanding... Read more »
A Wildcat Victory- The Academic Olympiads
January 6, 2011 • Tanner Johnston, Reporter
Filed under Student Life
It’s quiet, and everyone is focused. Everyone is focused on a question on a screen at the front of the room, asking who the 2010 Nobel Prize winner was for the development of in vitro fertilization. One student from the 26 schools of northern Utah are scribbling down the answer and handing... Read more »
Tessa Sommer
January 6, 2011 • Sheri Kinder, Co-Editor
Filed under Student Life
Someone who loves math and has an outstanding ability in that field of expertise is a rare find, but Tessa Sommer does not lack in arithmetic talent. Tessa is a bright senior who loves to focus on her school work. With this work comes the new responsibility of being a Sterling Scholar. Tessa... Read more »
Juliana Gonzalez
January 5, 2011 • Kate Elwick, Editor
Filed under Student Life
Many Woods Cross students have had the pleasure of meeting new student Juliana Gonzalez. She was originally from Colombia and plans to attend Woods Cross for the entirety of this year as an exchange student. Despite the overwhelming experience of moving to a different country with a... Read more »
Emily Kime
January 5, 2011 • Jen Anderson, Reporter
Filed under Student Life
Although the youngest of eleven children, Emily Kime confidently stands out and expresses herself through her innumerable talents, high-spirited personality, and unique style. Whether reading a 5-inch thick historical novel, debating about politics, sketching abstract Chinese men, painting,... Read more »
Nightmare On Wildcat Way
January 5, 2011 • Kate Martinson, Reporter
Filed under Arts and Entertainment, Student Life
Every year, Woods Cross is graced with the opportunity to watch the productions that Janet Cook and the drama department create. This year, the Dinner Theater showed us one of those great productions. In October, for the spooky holiday, the Haunted Music Review performed and stunned... Read more »


