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The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

The student news site of Mountlake Terrace High School in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.

The Hawkeye

Cecilia Negash

Cecilia Negash, Hawkeye Co-Editor-in-Chief

Cecilia Negash is a senior at MTHS and the Co-Editor-In-Chief of The Hawkeye. She joined in her freshman year and focused mostly on photography and writing. In her free time, she works at her part-time job, enjoys gardening, crocheting, and sending pen pals to prisoners. She also religiously listens to the Renaissance album by Beyonce and likes to do extensive research on the cast of Twilight.

All content by Cecilia Negash

Letter from the Editor: One final farewell

By Cecilia Negash and Maggie O
May 3, 2023

Hey there Hawks, your co-editors-in-chief Cecilia Negash and Maggie O’Hara are writing to you live from the Hawkeye room, drowning in our empty monster cans, teary-eyed, because...

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Terrace Got Talent

By Maggie O'Hara and Cecilia Negash
April 28, 2023

Put those cell phones on silent and grab your pamphlets, the show is about to begin! After three years in hiatus, the class of 2023 hosted the long-awaited and highly anticipated...

Letter from the Editor: She’s a lover, not a fighter

By Cecilia Negash, Co-editor-in-chief
March 3, 2023

Hey there Hawks, long time no see. Last time I sat down and wrote one of these was almost two months ago while working on our December issue. Then came the January hiatus, where...

Letter from the Editors: Thankful? Nah. Let’s talk dislike

By Maggie O'Hara and Cecilia Negash
November 24, 2022

Hey there Hawks, ‘tis November. The month for being thankful, and for being a colonist. Everyone had those assignments in elementary school relating to Thanksgiving somehow,...

Letter from the Editors: The hauntings of a young editor

By Cecilia Negash
October 31, 2022

Bonjour, Hawks. Halloween is upon us, also known as Hallow’s Eve. What better way to celebrate this ghoulish season than telling scary stories? Now, I’d rather not deal with...

Tired brain wearing a blanket as a cape holding a mug of coffee on a sick day

State law supports mental health

By Maggie O'Hara and Cecilia Negash
September 12, 2022

Starting this school year, students in Washington State will be allowed to take excused absences for mental health reasons without needing a doctor’s note or medical diagnosis....

Time to spread your hawk wings

By Maggie O'Hara and Cecilia Negash
September 8, 2022

Freshman year. The beginning of a new saga. The time where you walk, stumble, trudge even into your new daily life for the next four years. All of a sudden you’re no longer surrounded...

Letter from the Editors: The challenge with children

By Cecilia Negash, Co-editor-in-chief
June 16, 2022

Hello there, Hawks. Welcome back to your monthly letter from your co-editor-in-chief. You may notice that I am not the blind girl who, prior to me, would also come on here babbling...

Sick-out protest impact to be seen

By Cecilia Negash and Nathaniel Reyes
February 9, 2022

In light of the sudden influx in COVID-19 cases as the omicron variant has quickly spread, a ‘sick-out’ protest was organized by students of the Edmonds School District in...

Unfounded fears fuel hatred with the coronavirus

Unfounded fears fuel hatred with the coronavirus

By Cecilia Negash and Phuong Lam
March 10, 2020

A newly identified coronavirus, originating from Wuhan in the Hubei province of China, has been spreading across China and many other nations. This virus, COVID-19, is an infectious...

What winter holidays does Terrace celebrate?

By Cecilia Negash, Katrina Bushman, and E.J. Jones
December 20, 2019

Our student body is filled with scholars of many different backgrounds, each of whom carries with them different ideas of what the winter holiday season truly represents. But what...

Royal revolution

By Cecilia Negash, E.J. Jones, and Katrina Bushman
November 30, 2019

The 2019-2020 school year brought many changes to the homecoming coronation process in an effort to be more gender-inclusive. The goal of the Associated Student Body in making...

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