The voice of the students

The Catamount

The voice of the students

The Catamount

The voice of the students

The Catamount

From the mouth of a fashion fiend

Rebecca Del La Torre, Reporter May 13, 2019

The fashion industry has evolved from the 19th century until now. There are patterns, fabrics, and colors, and just clothing items that shouldn’t be worn out in the eyes of the public. "What you wear...

Changes in church policies

Téa Schmid and Evie Smith May 13, 2019

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced on April 4, 2019 that “children of parents who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender may be baptized without First Presidency...

Dangers of cell phones

Audrey Rainwater, Co-Art Editor May 13, 2019

Experts have long investigated in finding negative consequences about cell phones being harmful to a person’s health. Cell phones have been recognized as the most common distraction for drivers. It has...

Vaping: a new epidemic

Aleah Josephsen, Co-Sports Editor May 13, 2019

Is vaping actually safer than smoking? Vaping is marketed to be safer than the traditional cigarette; however, this discovery doesn’t mean it’s “good” for the body. According to the New York...

World News Whiparound

Nathan Kowsky and Kailani Jackson May 13, 2019

Trump Administration against recent UN Human Rights declaration: April 2019 negotiations regarding revisions to a United Nations human rights doctrine have run into a roadblock as the Trump administration...

Nazis gather in Seattle

Nyla Libed, Copy Editor, Co-Online Editor May 13, 2019

Long after the end of World War II, Nazism still resonates with some, who have been inspired to continue to spread this idea. For white nationalist groups, which are still present today, this has become...

Harvard sued

Aleah Josephsen, Co-Sports Editor May 13, 2019

On March 20th, Harvard University faced a lawsuit for the possession and use of photos of two slaves, Renty and Delia, which dates back to 1850. Harvard has been caught selling a book on anthropology...

Update from Olympia

Levi Gettleman, A&E Editor May 13, 2019

The founding fathers built the United States upon a system of federalism, dependent on both the federal government and the state governments fulfilling certain duties and responsibilities. However, in...

RE: Is chess a sport?

Michael Marquess, Cover Editor, Co-Art Editor May 13, 2019

As some of our readers may remember, in Issue 5, the previous issue of the 2018-19 Catamount, reporter Malavika Santosh (‘22) wrote a scathing article crushing the prospect of chess being considered...

Train for rock, paper, scissors

Cody Winkelman, Co-Sports Editor May 13, 2019

Many people may sum up rock, paper, scissors as a simple game of chance. However, there may be a little bit more skill to the game than what appears. Rock, paper, scissors was originally played in...

Athletes of the Month

Evie Smith, Photo Editor, Co-Litterbox Editor May 13, 2019

Brooklyn Smith (‘19) plays tennis here at Bothell High School and she loves it. On the varsity team she serves as a captain and plays first doubles with her partner Evie Smith and for the last time she...

Heard it through the grapevine

Rebecca Del La Torre, Reporter May 13, 2019

I personally don't think Bothell High is a racist school; in fact, I think this school is pretty diverse and hospitable. I have experienced racial comments here at Bothell High, but nothing else other...

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