
2023-2024 Pathfinder Wrapped
Pathfinder Editorial Board
• May 30, 2024
![With a keen eye for detail, senior Natalie Lashly writes her signature onto the senior hand wall. After some encouragement from her friends, Lashly applied to make the hand wall with her Lorax-inspired design. "I thought the [bright] colors would be fun. Our quote on the wall is 'Let us grow,’ based on the 'Let it grow' song [from the movie]. [I was hoping that the design would] make the cafeteria feel more exciting," Lashly said.](https://pwestpathfinder.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/DSC_0099-1200x801.jpg)
Let us grow
Esta Kamau, Features/Humans of West Editor
• May 18, 2024

Eight seniors named 2024 National Merit Finalists
Raj Jaladi, Newsletter Editor/Data Analyst
• March 12, 2024

Pathfinder Wrapped 2022
Emily Early, Editor-in-Chief
• December 21, 2022

A sudden surge in senior class absences
Serena Liu, Editor-in-Chief
• November 2, 2022