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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

Seras Bryner

Seras Bryner, Hawkeye Co-Editor-in-Chief

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Students presents his hands which are painted red to represent Palestinian lives that have been taken.

Students presents his hands which are painted red to represent Palestinian lives that have been taken.

Student hangs their head down, looking at a bunched up Palestinian flag at the end of the walkout.

Student hangs their head down, looking at a bunched up Palestinian flag at the end of the walkout.

Junior Adrian Subaykan follows along in a chant.

Junior Adrian Subaykan follows along in a chant.

MTHS sophomore Dua Ahmad leading a chant as students walk back to the Terrace campus.

MTHS sophomore Dua Ahmad leading a chant as students walk back to the Terrace campus.

Students gather along the sidewalk, with one holding up a sign saying "Your zionism is genocide."

Students gather along the sidewalk, with one holding up a sign saying "Your zionism is genocide."

Student presents her hands painted red, representing the lives taken in Palestine.

Student presents her hands painted red, representing the lives taken in Palestine.

Sophomore Mariah Treadwell reading aloud a speech she wrote.

Sophomore Mariah Treadwell reading aloud a speech she wrote.

MTHS students listen to another's speech regarding Israel's attacks, one wearing a mask with the label "Open up the Rafah gate!"

MTHS students listen to another's speech regarding Israel's attacks, one wearing a mask with the label "Open up the Rafah gate!"

Students line up in front of Sunshine Farmers Market on 212th St, chanting and holding up their posters for support of Palestine.

Students line up in front of Sunshine Farmers Market on 212th St, chanting and holding up their posters for support of Palestine.

Senior Samira Udeogu holds up a sign saying "Where did their [Palestinian's] right to live go?"

Senior Samira Udeogu holds up a sign saying "Where did their [Palestinian's] right to live go?"

Student wears a sticker made by the protest organizer, with a photo of Israel prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu portraying a vampire, with the label "How many kids did you kill today?"

Student wears a sticker made by the protest organizer, with a photo of Israel prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu portraying a vampire, with the label "How many kids did you kill...

Mountlake Terrace student holds up a flag representing support for Palestine.

Mountlake Terrace student holds up a flag representing support for Palestine.

Sophomore Mariah Treadwell holds up a poster with the Palestinian flag painted onto it and red paint on her hands to represent the lives taken.

Sophomore Mariah Treadwell holds up a poster with the Palestinian flag painted onto it and red paint on her hands to represent the lives taken.

MTHS students walk down 44th Ave, chanting to support Palestine due to Israel's attacks.

MTHS students walk down 44th Ave, chanting to support Palestine due to Israel's attacks.

🏆 Seras' Top Photo: February🏆 Juniors Seble Daniel and Elliot Orange portrayed an engaged couple in the drama program's showing of Almost Maine

[Photo] February letter from the Editors

February 21, 2024

🏆 Seras' Top Photo: February🏆 Juniors Seble Daniel and Elliot Orange portrayed an engaged couple in the drama program's showing of Almost Maine

  ? Seras' Top Photo: December  ?
Students gathered at a crosswalk during a walkout held to show solidarity with the residents of Palestine in regards to the Israel-Palestine conflict on Nov. 21st.

[Photo] December letter from the Editors

By Terina Papatu, Co Editor-In-Chief
December 12, 2023

? Seras' Top Photo: December ? Students gathered at a crosswalk during a walkout held to show solidarity with the residents of Palestine in regards to the Israel-Palestine conflict...

A fire inspector makes his way through a burned out garage along Brier Road as another firefighter looks on. Fire crews extinguished the blaze Monday afternoon, Dec. 4.

A fire inspector makes his way through a burned out garage along Brier Road as another firefighter looks on. Fire crews extinguished the blaze Monday afternoon, Dec. 4.

A fire inspector makes his way through a burned out garage along Brier Road after fire crews extinguished the blaze Monday afternoon, Dec. 4.

A fire inspector makes his way through a burned out garage along Brier Road after fire crews extinguished the blaze Monday afternoon, Dec. 4.

Firefighters said no one was injured in when fire consumed a detached garage along Brier Road Monday afternoon, Dec. 4.

Firefighters said no one was injured in when fire consumed a detached garage along Brier Road Monday afternoon, Dec. 4.

A fire in a detached garage along Brier Road destroyed at least two vehicles around 1:20 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4.

A fire in a detached garage along Brier Road destroyed at least two vehicles around 1:20 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4.

A fire in a detached garage along Brier Road destroyed at least two vehicles around 1:20 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4.

A fire in a detached garage along Brier Road destroyed at least two vehicles around 1:20 p.m. Monday, Dec. 4.

Senior cheerleader Alaya Bulatao-Quang standing with her hands clasped together and a smile on her face, in position to start the dance Supersonic to a crowd of new freshmen. Behind her is a line of other cheerleaders and a group of Connect leader seniors, all in the same pose.

Senior cheerleader Alaya Bulatao-Quang leads the rest of the cheer team and Connect Crew in teaching the incoming freshmen Supersonic, a Terrace tradition.

A wide shot of all of the freshmen sitting in the stands at orientation, still unaware of the high school experience that would await them.

Freshmen in the stands at orientation learning the Terrace ways. This year, the freshman class makes up about one-third of the school's population.

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