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  • Red Rosies

    Part of a series of student-submitted Halloween ghost stories. WRITTEN BY Roselle Asunka // ILLUSTRATION BY Alex Sevastopoulos “You’re being quiet.” “No I’m not.” “Now you talk?” I let my feet drag as I follow her down the path, casually flicking my flashlight on and off. “What do you want me to say?” “Anything, maybe?”…

  • The Specter

    Part of a series of student-submitted Halloween ghost stories. WRITTEN BY Nyana Steinberg // ILLUSTRATION BY Alex Sevastopoulos The children spoke in whispers of the ghost up on the old hill. You could say it was just the wind whistling through the branches of the gnarled willow tree, or the shadows cast in the dry…

  • Female Leaders at Las Lomas

    Inspiring stories of female leadership and their lasting impact WRITTEN BY Marlo Fong GRAPHICS BY Sarah Byrne Bautista & Zachary Neitz

  • Super Bowl Post Game Updates

    A look back at Super Bowl LIX WRITTEN BY Matthew Williams GRAPHICS BY Matthew Williams // The Philadelphia Eagles walked away victorious Sunday night after knocking off the two time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs. Philadelphia might have come into the game being one and a half point underdogs but they did not show it,…

  • Hospice East Bay Tree of Lights Ceremony

    What to know about the decades old tradition WRITTEN BY Olivia Narawa    // Sparkling lights are often symbolic of the holidays, but sometimes these brilliant winter beacons have a deeper meaning. Throughout November and early December, Hospice East Bay puts on more than ten tree lighting ceremonies throughout Contra Costa County to honor lost loved…

  • Watching the Clock

    New Year’s activities to start the year off right WRITTEN BY Macy Westcoat GRAPHICS BY Macy Westcoat   // If watching the Times Square Ball Drop on your TV has been the highlight of your New Year’s Eve every year, you are  not alone. New Year’s celebrations are often forgotten in the chaos of the holiday season,…

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  • Spring Fashion

    Written by VIANA MONTAZER Graphic by VIANA MONTAZER m //Spring officially begins on March 19 and finishes on June 20. As the weather starts to warm up, we should expect a shift in fashion trends as well. More pastel colors, such as purple, light pink, yellow and baby blue, are typically seen in the spring…

  • Giants Vs. Pirates at Oracle Park

    Written by NATALIE COUGHLIN Graphic by NATALIE COUGHLIN m //Now that spring has sprung, the anticipation for baseball season begins. Baseball, with its thrilling gameplay and atmosphere, is a sport that brings families and friends together during this time of year. But, an often overlooked part of the beloved game that has the same affect,…

  • Spring Foods

    Written by SOFI BASHI m //As flowers bloom, coats turn into thin jackets, blankets are stored away and cravings change. In the winter, a nice, steaming hot chocolate is the most common craving, but it’s not very popular during warm seasons. People start leaning towards colder treats like shakes, sushi, ice cream and more. Being…

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