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Cars and Coffee
Written by FINN O’DEA Graphics by ELEA GJALLAN Vol. 73, Issue 5 m If you are a car enthusiast, you have certainly heard about cars and coffee. Cars and Coffee, is a more recent idea created by Barry Meguir in the early 2000s. The origin of Cars and Coffee can be traced back to the…
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Spring Self-Care
Written by MIA FLORES-CORRY Graphics by NATALIE COUGHLIN Vol. 73, Issue 5 m With classes getting more intense, spring sports and SAT season, many students are feeling the pressures of being a high schooler. The spring semester can be very challenging for these reasons and can lead to many students feeling overwhelmed. To deal with…
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We Regret To Inform You….
WRITTEN BY Sarah Byrne Bautista GRAPHIC BY Sarah Byrne Bautista m High school is a strange and challenging time for anyone; there are so many aspects of high school that can be nostalgic or simply humbling. It all just depends on how you approach each challenge that it throws your way: your first finals week,…
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BACK TO THE PAST
WRITTEN BY Aria Kim-Brown GRAPHIC BY Zachary Neitz Four pages long, yellow now with age, seven letters encased in a box in the upper left-hand corner: the first issue of The Page might not look like much, what with its seven-decade-old paper that could rip at a moment’s notice. But, like any edition, Vol. 1…
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Joybound Around Town on Broadway
Local animal rescue foundation hosts a community fundraising event WRITTEN BY Noga Elhasid Joybound, formerly known as ARF, is an animal rescue and pet adoption organization headquartered in Walnut Creek. This year, Joybound threw a lively gathering with a good cause and many exciting activities on Sept. 14 in Broadway Plaza. At the event they…
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From Farm to Table
A quick trip to the Walnut Creek Farmers’ Market WRITTEN BY Colton Kobsar While supermarkets dominate the modern food industry, farmers’ markets quietly provide something far more essential: access. Vendors who sell at their local market effectively bridge the gap for communities without a sufficient supply of healthy food. Though this may not be the…
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Hangul Day [English Translation]
WRITTEN BY Emily Kim Every year on October 9, South Korea celebrates Hangul Day, marking the moment when King Sejong the Great, the fourth monarch of the Joseon Dynasty, proclaimed 훈민정음(Hunminjeongeum) which was the original name for Hangul in 1446. The term Hunminjeongeum means “the correct sounds for teaching the people.” Although the system was…

