Blue Light Special: The Rise of Blue Light Glasses

As Wildcat screen time has increased and eye fatigue has been felt, several members of Wildcat Nation have begun wearing these blue light glasses in both ease their pain and look good doing it.

‘To Be Slay’: Two Wildcats and Their Unique Take on Skater Fashion

This skater duo is so overwhelmingly cool and their presence can be felt coming from a mile away.

General News

Ukiah Wildcat Makes it to the Big Leagues

Nine years after graduating from UHS, Devin Kirby has...

Spring Elections Continue: Meet Your 2026-27 Class Officer Candidates!

It's election season for Wildcats. This week (4/20-4/24), voting...

Wildcats! It’s Time to Vote: Meet Your 2026–27 ASB Candidates

It’s election time, Wildcats! Voting begins for the 2026-27...

Ukiah High Cheer’s Road to Nationals: Hard Work, Nerves, and Teamwork

In their first year as a competitive team, Ukiah High School’s cheer squad made history, placing second at the JAMZ School Cheer Nationals in Las Vegas. The competition is one of the biggest in the country, bringing together top middle and high school teams to battle for national titles with high-energy routines and intense performances.

Cleaning up Ukiah High for the sake of wildlife and ourselves

"I will say I am baffled at how some students treat this campus."

Walking the Line: Ukiah High’s campus supervisors keep students safe

With nearly 1,800 students, Ukiah High’s campus supervisors play a key role in keeping the school safe and running smoothly. While teachers and coaches support students in the classroom and on the field, supervisors are the first line of defense when it comes to security and student well-being.

Locked Out: Ukiah High’s bathroom policy sparks debate

After Winter Break, Ukiah High students returned to campus to find a more restrictive bathroom policy in place. These changes have been met with skepticism from students, while staff members wait to see if they lead to improved behavior.

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Community

A Fond Farewell: Reflections on Dr. Alvarez’s Time at Ukiah High

As the 2025-2026 school year comes to a close,...

Senior Highlight: Amy Hernandez Mendoza’s Advice to Future Wildcats

As we wrap the year up and graduation approaches,...

Before the Buddhas: The Story of Mendocino State Hospital

Just outside Ukiah lies the City of Ten Thousand...

AP Testing is Next Week: Tips on How to Prepare

As Spring unfolds, so does the feeling of anxiety,...

A Classic Tale Reimagined: The Drama Department’s 2026 Spring Play

The UHS Drama Department is bringing a fresh take...

Fashion

Zoey Rogina Prefers to Stand Out Rather Than Blend In: A Look at a Wildcat’s Style

Fashion is a big part of everyday life for...

Nostalgic Bows and Girlhood Glam: The Trend Sweeping Ukiah High and Teen Fashion

Fashion accessories like bows and jewelry serve as tools worldwide for expressing individuality providing a beautiful way to show the world who you are.

Wildcat Nation Embraces Fall Fashion: A Colorful Blend of Comfort, Confidence, and Pumpkin Spice

Fall is here. The leaves are changing color, pumpkin spice is in, and you can see your breath in the mornings. That also means that fall fashion has returned, and at Ukiah High, it is not taken lightly. 

‘To Be Slay’: Two Wildcats and Their Unique Take on Skater Fashion

This skater duo is so overwhelmingly cool and their presence can be felt coming from a mile away.

Josie Bogner: One of the Thrifting Queens of Ukiah High

Bogner is, with no question, the thrifting queen of Ukiah High. She is a 70s earth fairy with a bright mind and sweet persona that is loved by many. You might not know her by name, but you definitely noticed her fits in the halls. 

Athletics

Ukiah Wildcat Makes it to the Big Leagues

Nine years after graduating from UHS, Devin Kirby has...

“Work hard, stay confident.” Spotlight On Female Athletes

March is a month to celebrate Women's History. To...

Batter Up! It’s Officially Baseball Season

It’s Baseball season, time for Friday night lights and...

Boys’ Volleyball Takes a Win

After weeks of intense practices, the Boys’ Volleyball team...

¨Everybody look in the mirror” – Coach HuffBoys Varsity Soccer Overcomes Rough Start

After three consecutive losses to start the season, the...

Latest Articles

Wildcats Give Back: A Ukiah High Alumni Fights NorCal Fires

Throughout his years at Ukiah High, Dunkin says that Ms. O'Neill and Mr. Fragoza helped train and inspired him to become a firefighter. He got his basic fire training at Mendocino College, and now works for Cal Fire, the state of California’s fire fighting agency.

Very Disturbing Facts about the Human Body

"To continue down that path, the dust that would collect on coffee tables, windowsills, or picture frames is made up largely of skin. Enjoy cleaning up your dead scraps of epidermis."

COVID-19 & Wildfire Smoke: An Alarming Convergence

Dr. Andy Coren, Mendocino County Public Health Officer, discussed the symptoms of breathing in wildfire smoke and its relation to COVID-19: "Since COVID-19 and smoke inhalation have overlapping symptoms, adding both hazards could cause worse symptoms."

Chris Cornell Biopic On-Hold After Recent Revelations Film Not Authorized by Cornell’s Estate

Unfortunately, it has recently been revealed that the making of the film was not authorized by Chris Cornell’s estate, and it is unclear whether production will continue as of now.

Pets and the Pandemic: How Our Animal Shelter is Adapting to COVID-19

Director Molinari described a silver-lining that has emerged from the pandemic:, “During this COVID-19 situation, animals and their owners are forming improved relationships due to the time the owners have to spend with them.

Virtual Freshman Orientation Tomorrow at 9:00 am

Accessing the orientation is simple: Just go to your Gmail using your Chromebook and you will find a personalized Google Meet invite

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