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

Redwood Foundations, Stanford Aspirations: Bleedin’ Blue to Cardinal Red

By Donya Hassanshahi | May 30, 2024

Luci Ponce-Esquibel will embark on her post-Redwood plans at Stanford University. Through the ambition and persistence she has had within her high school career, she continues to strive towards excellence in her academic and personal endeavors.

Melodies of Memories and a Musical Farewell to the Class of 2024

By Natalie Enriquez | May 30, 2024

Picture this, it’s a warm summer evening, and the air is filled with a mix of nostalgia and excitement. Redwood High School seniors come together one last time, ready to bid farewell to their high school days. 

End of the Beginning: Room 207

By Donya Hassanshahi and Brienna Burr | May 30, 2024

The 2023-2024 Gigantea Editors-in-Chief say their final goodbyes.

Tassels and Tears

By Piper Figallo | May 30, 2024

With graduation around the corner, many seniors find themselves reminiscing about movies and TV shows that evoke nostalgia and portray the feeling of closing this significant chapter in their lives.

Seniors Leave a Legacy: Goodbyes to their Academies

By Olivia Gonzalez | May 30, 2024

Four-year senior members share their thoughts and feelings about being a part of the ACE and AOLJ academies.

The 1% of Redwood

By Hope Murapa | May 24, 2024

As part of the 1% of Redwood, students Starlet Vaughn, Alyssa Vasquez, and Jordan Powell speak on the struggles they face as black students within Redwood.

Breaking Boundaries: Boys Journeys in Redwood’s Dance Scene

By Sophia Rexhepi | May 24, 2024

In recent years, more boys at Redwood High School have been joining the dance program. Here’s what some of the male Dance Force and Advanced Dance members have to say about their experience and how to deal with fears that come along the journey.

Studio Art’s Finishing Touches

By Andy See | May 24, 2024

The intoxicating smell of chemicals from the smeared paint on your face overwhelms your senses. The vibrant colors of primary paint colors red, blue, and yellow blinds you in a rush of creativity. In this setting, you are free to create art of your desire; art that correlates with you; art that expresses your emotions and thinking. 

Final Laps: A Senior Night to Remember

By July Range | May 23, 2024

On Thursday, April 18th, Redwood Swim had their Senior Night. They recognized eight amazing swimmers who have been a vital part of the program.

Photogallery: Spring Broadway Choir Show

By Ceballos | May 23, 2024

Ceballos+ postsBioCeballos ’25 is a student journalist at Redwood High School. Which they’re now on their fourth year of working for the Redwood Gigantea. Where they continue to be a […]

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