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West County World

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West County World

The student news site of Analy High School

West County World

Creamy Garlic Pasta with Roasted Tomatoes

Creamy Garlic Pasta with Roasted Tomatoes

April 16, 2018

Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, and, oh shoot, you’ve promised your significant other a romantic, candlelit dinner. And you agreed to cook! You fool! What are you going to make?! Well, look...

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Gifts For Valentine’s day

The Crotchety Old Seniors April 16, 2018

Wassup pals? It's that time of year again, Valentine’s Day, the day that makes couples think they are better than everyone, and reminds single people that couples are annoying. Despite that, it can be...

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China is Done Being the World’s Dump

Alexa Gatmaitan, Staff Writer April 16, 2018

China has been the world’s garbage dump for a long time, but, on January 1st, the country closed its borders for trash input, saying that they would no longer be taking in any of the world’s toxic...

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In Memoriam: Ruby Salkeld

In Memoriam: Ruby Salkeld

Kate Peinkofer, Staff Writer April 16, 2018

Ruby Salkeld, a Junior at Analy this year, lost her battle with a brain tumor on January 18th. Loved by all, she was a bright and joyous soul. She worked very closely with Patty Pifer, a teacher at Analy,...

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Feminism: A Formal Invitation Why Feminism Isn’t Just for Females Anymore

Mikaiya Gude, Arts & Culture Editor April 16, 2018

Why has “feminist” become a dirty word? Perhaps it is the outdated notion that we are all men-hating, bra-burning rebels. But why is it we have trapped outspoken young women to this confining stereotype?...

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Fact-Checking the State of the Union Address

Taylor Talcott, Opinion Editor April 16, 2018

President Trump gave his first State of the Union address on January 30th, and for most listeners, it seemed to drag on for many eternities. However, with a running time of an hour and twenty minutes,...

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Straight From The Tiger's Mouth - February 2018

Straight From The Tiger’s Mouth – February 2018

April 16, 2018

  “The school could use a flooding right about now” Hallway   “Pain always brings out my sarcastic side” Room 203   “Ice to see you. I’m sorry, that...

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Pool Updates – February 2018

Pool Supervisor April 16, 2018

It’s February everyone, and we all know what that means: Valentine’s day! There will be the traditional celebration with floating heart candles, so buy yours now before they run out (they always do)!...

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Flying A Plane

Jack Reynolds, Staff Writer April 16, 2018

There is so much to believe up here, an unspoken certainty, a persistent dream. I levitate in this sky, buoyant above the world that I came from, the one to which I will return. This is my dream ‒ to...

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Analy’s Resident Einstein

Clayton Nelson, Staff Writer April 16, 2018

At the end of the year, Analy will be losing one of its most beloved teachers: Mr. Goldberg. During his 37 years at this school, he has taught algebra, trigonometry, precalculus, physics, and physical...

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Senior Year: The Truth in a Rhyme

Alana Cree, Social Media Editor April 16, 2018

Senior year has not been a dear. I’m forever stuck in this stressful atmosphere. Although graduation is drawing near, I have a rational fear: “Will I be able to persevere?”   College...

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Time's Up Now

Time’s Up Now

Madeline Everson, Staff Writer April 16, 2018

In a January 2018 article, TIME Magazine revealed Time’s Up, a movement created by hundreds of women in the entertainment industry. Its goal is to raise awareness about sexual harassment, a problem that...

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