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The Student News Site of Issaquah High School

The Issaquah High Times

The Student News Site of Issaquah High School

The Issaquah High Times

The Student News Site of Issaquah High School

The Issaquah High Times

Mimi Gaudiano

Mimi Gaudiano, Illustrator

Class of 2019. Long time artist, first time journalistic illustrator. Grade ‘A’ Disaster Gay. Owner of a wandering mind (if found please return to the art wing, I’ll pick it up). A gender cryptid. Girl? Boy? Nope.

All content by Mimi Gaudiano
Environmental Impact

Environmental Impact

Mimi Gaudiano, Illustrator
June 11, 2019
A Gendered World

[Photo] A Gendered World

Mimi Gaudiaon, Illustrator
June 11, 2019
STORMY WEATHER: Winter weather in the Northwest inevitably brings wind storms. Do you know how to stay warm and get around with heat or light?

[Photo] Windstorm Hacks

Jaylin Sullivan, Staff Writer
January 30, 2019
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[Photo] The Make Up of Makeup

Jaliyah Malloy, Staff Writer
January 3, 2019
There are so many natural beauties here in Washington state that we take for granted. This beautiful view of the mountains framing our school from the bus loop is often overlooked as an everyday thing. Football games and school events on the field are always shadowed by these looming beauties, with snowcapped peaks in the cold bite of winter. These mountains are green as long as we keep protecting the environment and pushing for a sustainable future.

[Photo] The Green Life

Kaitlin D'Souza, Staff Writer
January 3, 2019
JOBS, SCHOOL & SOCIAL LIFE: Balance is hard, especially when juggling school and work.

[Photo] Part Time Life

Jaylin Sullivan, Staff Writer
November 28, 2018
YOUTH EPIDEMIC: Is Juuling a problem?

[Photo] From Juul to Jewel

Jaylin Sullivan, Staff Writer
November 5, 2018
Simple Affection

Simple Affection

Mimi Gaudiano, Illustrator
October 17, 2018
YOUTUBE DROPOUT: YouTube logo made of money. There’s still a chance to be a high school dropout and still be successful. Although, the chances are very minimum and here are many other components to consider.

[Photo] Drop Out, Issaquah?

Jaliyah Malloy, Staff Writer
October 2, 2018
THE SUMMER OF RED SUNS. Illustration by Mimi Gaudiano. One of the striking aspects of the forest fires was the bright red sun. Senior Cheyanne Ferrall describes her experience this last summer, “I knew several people who couldn’t go outside for very long because of asthma. In Port Orchard you could no longer see Seattle from the other side of the water, the whole city was just gone.”

[Photo] Burning Up

Abigail Lee, Staff Writer
September 28, 2018
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