Hi, my name is Adriana Soria-Rosales. I enjoy writing stories about sports and hope to write more in the future.
How old is too old to Trick-or-Treat?
By: Mickail Thomas Trick-or-Treating doesn’t have a dictated age for a reason. There is no age limit for Trick-or-Treating. Someone can be 30 years old and still go out […]
Rangers Take on the Annual Door Decorating Contest
For years, Redwood has had many traditions during Cowhide week and one of the favorites is the door decorating contest. This particular tradition involves the whole school making the campus even more full of spirit.
Sequoia National Park Field Trip – Outdoor Club
By Robert Garcia Did you know that you can only find sequoia trees in California? The outdoors is a wonderful place to be when exploring nature or just a great […]
The Importance of Deaf Culture and ASL
by Monica Aviles There is over 38 million of deaf and hard of hearing people in the U.S. American Sign Language (ASL) is a visual language used with not only […]
Binge Worthy TV Shows
by Haley Michelson Looking for shows to binge watch on Netflix? Grey’s Anatomy has 15 seasons that have been released onto Netflix. Grey’s Anatomy is one of the most binge […]
Feminist Perspective Host Guest Speaker to talk about Self Care
By: Allissa Lozano Redwood’s Feminist Perspective hosted guest speakers, Gina Rodriguez and Victor Camacho from ACT for Women and Girls to talk about the standing issue with self-care. ACT for […]
Cowhide Alumni Story: KC Pearce
By: Soul Koen Tradition- What is tradition? Well, the literal dictionary meaning is the passing of customs and beliefs from generation to generation. But what represents Redwood’s tradition? As we […]
Cowhide Alumni Story: Dena Gonzalez
As we approach the 65th year of Redwood’s most dedicated tradition, the one and only great Cowhide, it is important to remember our past. The culture that surrounds this tradition […]
Girls Tennis Dominates the Competition, Exceeds Expectations Yet Again
On Wednesday, the 16 of October 2019, the Redwood Girls Tennis team exceeded a record that was set by Bakersfield’s Garces Rams of 1980-1998. The previous record was 191 consecutive WYL wins. Now it’s 192. And its new record holder is none other than your Redwood Rangers.
The Enthusiasm of Mr. Ranger
Redwood’s mascot, Mr. Ranger, reflects the true ranger spirit in campus life and social events. He is the most well-known mascot in Visalia and continues to represent Redwood High School.