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Arizona is Too Hot for an Extra Hour in the Day?
The only state in the continental U.S. to forego daylight savings.
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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…
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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…
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A’s Last Season In Oakland?
Written by JACOB WEINGARTEN Graphics by ARIA KIM-BROWN M // On February 8th it was reported that MLB commissioner Rob Manfred said he would be “disappointed” if the Athletics were not in a new Vegas stadium for opening day 2028. The Oakland Athletics, who are set to become the Las Vegas Athletics, had still not…
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Sir Chloe Comes to the Bay Area
Written by LINA STABB Graphic by LINA STABB Album cover via Sir Chloe m // Spring Break offers free time that some students may find difficult to find things to spend on. Of course, there will be those who need a break to simply take some time off and relax, but for those looking to…
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What Are They Wearing?
Written by SARAH BYRNE BAUTISTA Graphics by SARAH BYRNE BAUTISTA m The Oscars are one of the most prestigious social events, featuring the highly coveted red carpet showcase of carefully curated looks put together by celebrity stylists. As we look through history, fashion has remained in constant change. The Oscars provide the perfect opportunity for…
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4th Anniversary of COVID-19 Shutting down the Bay Area
Written by MARLO FONG Graphic by MARLO FONG m Four years ago, on March 13, 2020, COVID-19 shut down our society. On that day, former president Donald Trump declared the COVID-19 pandemic a national emergency. Everyday life was flipped upside down in less than 48 hours. With students having to switch to being homeschooled and…
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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…
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California Congressman’s Local Journalism Push
Written by WALTER KAWAHARA Graphics by WALTER KAWAHARA , A Contra Costa Congressman reintroduced two pieces of legislation to protect local journalism. One of the bills could usher a change in how local publications operate and notch another policy issue in his career. In this article, The Page reviews the Saving Local News Act. Earlier…