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The Student News Site of Barrington High School

The RoundUp

The Student News Site of Barrington High School

The RoundUp

The Student News Site of Barrington High School

The RoundUp

Camille Wodarz

Camille Wodarz, Co-Editor-In-Chief

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Camille Wodarz, Print Editor in Chief

Camille Wodarz, Print Editor in Chief

Camille Wodarz, Co-Editor-In-Chief
Published January 30, 2020

Camille is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the print edition of The RoundUp. She is a third-year journalism student and a junior. Camille is passionate about utilizing the power of journalism to connect people and...

Vaping: when will the smoke clear?

Vaping: when will the smoke clear?

Camille Wodarz, Co-Editor-In-Chief
Published October 23, 2019

Together they cramped in the bathroom. The summer before freshman year. A group of kids, hiding from the birthday party gathering, for just a few minutes. Behind a locked door, the air was hot and sticky. *Alexis,...

POTW: Fall experimental play, Pump Boys and Dinettes rehearsal

POTW: Fall experimental play, Pump Boys and Dinettes rehearsal

Grace Tripathy and Camille Wodarz
Published October 19, 2019

From November 14-16, students will be putting on performances of the fall experimental Pump Boys and Dinettes. With show dates fast approaching, students are in a rush of preparation. The show is a...

Fall experimental play: Pump Boys and Dinettes

Fall experimental play: Pump Boys and Dinettes

Camille Wodarz, Co-Editor-In-Chief
Published October 8, 2019

From November 14-16, students will be putting on performances of the fall experimental Pump Boys and Dinettes. With show dates fast approaching, students are in a rush of preparation. The show is a...

Pro-legalization of marijuana

Pro-legalization of marijuana

Camille Wodarz, Co-Editor-In-Chief
Published April 26, 2019

During his inaugural address in Springfield, recently sworn in Governor J.B. Pritzker advocated for legalizing the sale of recreational cannabis in Illinois. “In the interests of keeping the public...

In 57 seconds, Karsten takes the win against Richert.

Pinned to the mat

Delaney Nelson and Camille Wodarz
Published January 13, 2019

After 57 seconds, he has his opponent pinned to the mat. The whistle blows, his teammates jump out of their seats and the crowd instantly erupts into cheers as senior Will Karsten stands next to the ref...

Featured POTW:

Featured POTW:

Camille Wodarz, Co-Editor-In-Chief
Published November 27, 2018

“So I was drawing a portrait in colored pencil, and it’s someone doing the pulling thing on the ties of their hoodie, and then it’s just a little bit of their face. I want to title it exhaustion...

Workers make adjustments to the new scoreboard. Some student athletes were very happy about the upgrade because the old scoreboard had some technical issues. “I think that the changes to the stadium are really cool,” said junior AJ Salam. “Every year I’ve been playing football the scoreboard has worked half of the time, so it was a good idea building a new one.” Photo by Camille Wodarz.

Scoreboard renamed, revamped

Johan Thorne, Nick Barron, and Camille Wodarz
Published October 31, 2018

Celebrate Life Field received a makeover this past summer following a 10-year sponsorship contract renewal that the Cancer Treatments of America declined to accept. As a result, Barrington bought in...

100 words on water

100 words on water

Camille Wodarz, Co-Editor-In-Chief
Published October 29, 2018

Forgoing the fact that it has defiled the pure essence of life that is regular water with the faintest flavor of rotten fruit and an overwhelming taste of tv static, sparkling water is the paragon of the...

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