10 Reasons You Should Love Jimmy Fallon
Vanessa Bouey and Vanessa Castro, Last Page Editors
February 21, 2012
1. Troll Dolls helped jumpstart his career as a comedian. He received a troll doll after his graduation ceremony and created the idea of incorporating it into his first stand up comedy act. 2. He was on SNL for 6 years. He bombed his first audition but had a fighting spirit and tried again, only to prevail... Read more »
Can you just bump up my grade?
Jason Edwin, Staff
January 23, 2012
Here at the great educational institution, that we call Woodcreek, we have approximately 2,200 students. At least 2,199 of these students have been in the situation where their grade is at an 89.4% and they end up getting a B+ in the class. With a recent encounter with a student from England, a new type... Read more »
Is the Black Mob losing it’s touch?
Samone Moreno, Staff
January 20, 2012
Woodcreek’s beloved basketball team has played exquisitely for the past two years. Scoring point after point and challenging competitors at Power Balance Pavillion, of course with the grand help of Wodcreek’s very own black mob. The black mob is a group of students and... Read more »
Are colleges being more competitive?
Sara Sumrak, Online/Opinions Editor
November 18, 2011
With Thanksgiving and Christmas just around the corner, the anticipation in many of us is growing. But this might not be said for the average Senior. Personal statements and college applications are soon to be due. With clubs, sports and school it seems an impossible feat to get everything done. ... Read more »
Matt George shares thoughts on the new parking lot
Matthew George, Editor in Chief
September 30, 2011
High school traffic is as much of a pain outside on Woodcreek Boulevard already without the threat of Roseville gridlock and panic over grabbing available parking spots. Before being a driver it isn’t so noticeable but now after driving into the main Woodcreek parking lot five days a week for two years,... Read more »
The lunch debate
Brielle Thomsen, Staff Reporter
August 25, 2011
Being the oldest kid in a small group is never fun. But how would you like to be a Senior or Junior in a quad full of freshman? “It sucks. Frosh are really immature and can become a nuisance.” Junior Molly Bookwalter stated. But how do the freshmen really feel towards having the same lunch? Some... Read more »
AP Lang and AP Lit assigns summer homework
Jesse Estes, Assistant Editor
August 19, 2011
This last summer, AP Language and AP Literature assigned some reading and essays to their incoming students. Giving up part of your summer to do schoolwork might sound pretty unbearable to some, but fortunately for AP students, the assignments weren’t that bad. ... Read more »
Students reflect on Rev it Up Rally
Nick Franze and Sara Sumrak, Online Editors
August 17, 2011
Freshmen and seniors are four years apart, but that is not so in spirit. In past years freshman spirit has been lacking, but this year they really pulled through. Most of the freshman sported bright yellow shirts in support of their class. Freshman Marissa Thomas described her first high school... Read more »
Students miss Culinary class
Amanda Garcia, Assistant Editor
August 16, 2011
It’s out with the old and in with the new for the year 2011-2012. We’re bringing in new teachers, new classes, and new students. Most importantly, we’re getting rid of some classes, including one that kept students stomachs full. The ever so popular culinary class taught by Susie McGuire is now... Read more »
Senioritis Strikes Hard
Kaitlyn May, Featainment Editor
April 12, 2011
Some of us thought we felt it in our junior year; all of our older friends complained of it and we thought we understood, that we had lived vicariously through them. But it seems as though Senioritis is something that can only be fully comprehended through experience. Could you... Read more »


