The voice of the students

The Catamount

The voice of the students

The Catamount

The voice of the students

The Catamount

Holidays for the Homeless

Rebecca Del La Torre, Reporter March 22, 2019

As the holidays approach and the weather gets colder/ many homeless people struggle to live off the streets in such harsh conditions. While Seattle continues to become greater plus more expensive, it leaves...

How to be happier

Evie Smith, Photo Editor, Co-Litterbox Editor March 22, 2019

Singing can make people happier. People are singing everywhere, many tv shows are based on singing competitions and, for those who are less talented, karaoke nights are a perfect opportunity to compete....

Students are not getting enough club time

Michael Marquess, Art Editor March 22, 2019

Chimeh Esegbue (‘20) and I speed walk down the hallway. We yank open the door, and storm into Room 105, where the rest of the Key Club officers sit. We present our slide show, tout some deadlines, and...

Finger Snapping

Nathan Kowsky, Reporter March 22, 2019

Finger snapping is a skill that everyone should learn. I don’t mean normal boring snapping your fingers, I mean finger snapping. This much more civilized and evolved method of snapping should serve as...

Crouch’s Couch

Mr. Crouch, Adviser March 22, 2019

“All people are at root time optimists. We always think there’s enough time to do things with other people. Time to say things to them. And then something happens and then we stand there holding...

The “joke” of a generation

Téa Schmid, Design Editor March 22, 2019

It seems like it’s impossible to be in a group of generation z/millennials without hearing the phrase “I want to kill myself.” It’s heard in conversations about school, friendships, and just life...

Anti-Vax? More like anti common sense

Nathan Kowsky, Reporter March 22, 2019

Within the last decade, more and more people have stopped getting vaccines. This movement follows an ideological belief that vaccines are universally “bad,” despite their known benefits. Amongst the...

Buying the season

Malavika Santhosh, Reporter March 22, 2019

I walk around the stores, eyeing the flashy holiday displays that are being put up. Shop windows call out to me, screaming the words "SALE!" Hundreds swarm stores, online included, in a mad frenzy, scrambling...

Dissecting Hallmark movies

Bianca Geib and Mary Conaway March 22, 2019

Holiday films have been built into our society as annual traditions, bringing families closer together as they watch and enjoy. Our personal favorites are the infamous Hallmark Christmas movies. In...

Enjoying holiday foods

Gabe Araujo, Co-Litterbox Editor March 22, 2019

Tis the season that we all love, the most wonderful time of the year. It’s Eggnog and peppermint season! Granted, there is also the weather to keep in mind, but let’s ignore the freezing cold for...

World News Whiparound

Sanjana Chava and Kailani Jackson March 22, 2019

Trump and Climate Change The Trump administration has been pro-fossil fuels when it comes to supplying energy for the citizens of the United States. However, it seems that action may cause a lot of...

Saudi prince implicated in Khashoggi murder

Bianca Geib and Aleah Josephsen March 22, 2019

Ever since the events of October 2nd, 2018, more information regarding the death of Saudi Arabian journalist Jamal Khashoggi has come to light. Originally, the Saudi government claimed that they, specifically...

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