Hi, my name is Adriana Soria-Rosales. I enjoy writing stories about sports and hope to write more in the future.

Beginning of the End: Students’ and teachers’ stance on finals

By Hannah Stephens | December 14, 2021

By Hannah Stephens When COVID-19 hit students here in Tulare County, schools were forced to shut down and students were placed online for further schooling. With this being done, much […]

Roy Orosco transitions from teaching to administrating

By Jacob Huerta | December 14, 2021

By Jacob Huerta Roy Orosco taught for seven years in the history department teaching World History, Advanced Placement (AP) European History and US History here at Redwood High School. He […]

Ranger Sports Report Episode 10: Seth, Abby, and Aidan Talk Sports

By Aidan Hatch | December 13, 2021

Audio Version Below Aidan Hatch+ postsBioAidan Hatch ’22 is a second year journalism student working for the Redwood Gigantea. His joy for the arts led him to find his “thing” […]

Alexa Caballes performs a solo in past orchestra concert

By Margo Moore | December 13, 2021

By Margo Moore Alexa Caballes, ’22, is a highly talented soloist in the Redwood Chamber Orchestra. She has played the violin for a very long time, first starting in her […]

Arts & Entertainment Podcast Episode 1: Ally and Aidan Interview Josh and Tessa About Their Experiences in Choir

By Aidan Hatch | December 10, 2021

Aidan Hatch+ postsBioAidan Hatch ’22 is a second year journalism student working for the Redwood Gigantea. His joy for the arts led him to find his “thing” in the Arts […]

Marvel Fan Opinions: Eternals or Avengers: Endgame

By J.J. Valdez | December 10, 2021

By J.J Valdez There are a lot of Marvel movies that came out throughout the years from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), but two movies that the audience really loved […]

Students speak against smoke shops near schools at City Hall

By Ayla Ozturk | December 10, 2021

At a City Council Meeting on November 15th, VUSD student advocates from the H.E.A.L Project [Healing, Equity, Advocacy, Leadership] and Asian Pacific Islander Partners and Advocates Countering Tobacco [API PACT] voiced their concerns on smoke shop city policy. 

Business Spotlight: Alysa Betiong creates crochet company

By Mia Angulo | December 10, 2021

Alysa Betiong, ‘22  is a familiar face on the Redwood campus. In addition to maintaining the academic load of being a high school student, she is a member of the Redwood track team; and outside of school, a gymnastics instructor at CCGI. Despite all of these activities that keep her schedule full, she still manages to keep up her business, “Alysa’s Custom Closet.”

VUSD announces candidates to fill Trustee Area 6’s vacant seat

By Ayla Ozturk | December 10, 2021

Just two months ago, the Visalia Unified School District [VUSD] Board of Education filled the vacant Trustee Area 4 seat. Last night, they replaced another.

Movie Review: West Side Story comeback from 1961

By Genesis Chavez | December 10, 2021

Director Steven Spielberg brings back to life a remake of a 1961 classic, West Side Story, a romance musical of two forbidden lovers. West Side Story was first originally released in 1961 with directors Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise and with the starring two main characters, Natalie Wood as Maria and Richard Beymer as Tony.

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