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  •  Kamala Harris & California

     How the Golden State Shaped the Vice President Written by WALTER KAWAHARA Graphic by MATTHEW WILLIAMS   //As the American public gets to know Kamala Harris this election season, Bay Area voters can say they have a head start. While Harris has held national office for three–nearly four–years as Vice President and an additional four as…

  • Arizona is Too Hot for an Extra Hour in the Day?

    The only state in the continental U.S. to forego daylight savings.

  • Spring Fling Week

    Written by GHAITH KHORSHEED Graphics by SYDNEY WALBURG m // Las Lomas High School’s Spring Fling Week has come and gone, and students geared up for a week filled with fun activities and spirited dress-up days. From friendly competitions to themed dress-up days, these events promised excitement and bonding.  l One of the highlights of…

  • The Month of Creativity

    Celebrating its Importance Through Society’s Creation Written by ETHAN MANAOIS Graphic by ETHAN MANAOIS // The month of March is typically known for events like March Madness or St. Patrick’s Day, but there is also the celebration of creative ideas: International Ideas Month. Things used on a day-to-day basis like air conditioning, or vaccines are…

  • Navigating College Admissions

    Written by NOELLE SCHNEIDER Graphic by NOELLE SCHNEIDER m // College Admissions can be overwhelming. It is something that many seniors can relate to. From the pressure of choosing the right school, preparing for exams, writing essays, to waiting for acceptance letters can definitely cause a lot of distress. The process can be described as…

  • The Mardi Gras Dance

    m Written by MARLO FONG Graphics by AMAYA MURRAY m Students congregated at Miramonte last week for a night in New Orleans as our community  celebrated the annual district-wide Mardi Gras dance presented by Miramonte BSU and leadership. This celebration is like no other, as it is filled with the magic of Mardi Gras and…

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  • The Power of Daylight Savings

    Written By: Noelle Schneider Daylight Savings Time (DST) has an interesting history that dates back over a century. The concept of adjusting clocks during seasons to make better use of daylight was first suggested by Benjamin Franklin in 1784 to save candle wax as there was a shortage.  It wasn’t until the early 20th century…

  • Hispanic Heritage Month: Pioneers of Change 

    Written by  SOLEIL HERNANDEZ-AMARO Graphics by SOLEIL HERNANDEZ-AMARO //The very basis of California is its rich emulsification of different cultures, as rich as the soil in which it stands. But the soil didn’t always belong to the American people, it was occupied by the Spanish and so was its name. The name ‘California’ comes from ‘Las Sergas’…

  • The Deeper Side of Teaching

    While I am lucky enough to have had the opportunity to have someone like Mrs. Rigisich as a teacher, I am well aware that many are not so lucky.

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