Making Mud Pies: Commodities and Their Values
By Phoenix Cloutier
Marx, in the very first part of his work, lays out what his subject of study is—the commodity..
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Marx, in the very first part of his work, lays out what his subject of study is—the commodity..
Read moreBy Phoenix Cloutier
In the following series we will explore the seminal and perhaps second most famous work of Karl Marx, Capital. A tome consisting of three volumes, Capital is Marx’s attempt to uncover the laws of the Capitalist mode of production…
Read moreBy Kate Koenig
After 6 months of school, sports are finally here! On February 22, fall sports—volleyball, cross country, girls swim, football, boys tennis, and girls soccer—officially began…
Read moreby Phoenix Cloutier
We live in what many consider to be the heart of the free world, and an example of a free constitutional democracy at work. Often touted as the hallmark feature of this is…
By Kaiona Apio
The annual EW Holiday Craft fair was held last Saturday, December 7th, and continues to be one of the most successful fundraisers in the music program. The profits from the Craft Fair benefits the orchestra and band programs, which explains the numerous musical performances.
During the fair, the halls are lined with combination…
Read moreBy Aundine Janke
The Edmonds Woodway food drive, which started on the 15th of November, is in full swing. Non-perishable food and monetary donations are being accepted and donated to the Edmonds Food…
By Kate Koenig
For the 7th year in a row, downtown Edmonds was filled with spooky and fun creations for the month of October. The annual scarecrow festival is put on by the Edmonds South Snohomish County Historical Society and Museum. Scarecrows fit…
Read moreBy Jiovany Badier
Inspired to take action after the recent surge in gun violence, the first chapter of Liberty United, a student-lead organization, was formed in Edmonds Woodway…
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Recycling is one of the most basic practices preached by environmentalists, and for good reason. In 2016 alone, the Department of Energy recycled 230 tons of waste that would have otherwise ended up in landfills. Because of this, the government saved $13,800 which can now be used in other areas. There is seemingly no reason to throw recyclables into the trash. However, at Edmonds Woodway…
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