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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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Walnut Creek on Ice
A local winter tradition celebrates 20 years Written by MARLO FONG Every winter, Walnut Creek Civic Park transforms into a magical winter wonderland, complete with a family-friendly outdoor ice-skating rink, cozy seating areas around multiple fire pits and the Bay Area’s only outdoor ice slide. Decorated with snowflakes, Christmas trees and penguins, the holiday tradition…
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Is Fashion Political?
A 100-year history Written by TEHYA CAREY Graphics by SAVILLA BRODHEAD Clothes are the first visual impression that we make of one another. They transcend language and give us the ability to be heard or make a statement even in instances where freedom of speech is taken away. It serves as an outlet for people…
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Nancy Pelosi’s Retirement Opens SF Congressional Seat
The decision puts a close to one of California’s most consequential political careers Written by WALTER KAWAHARA Nancy Pelosi is calling it quits. Pelosi, 85, who currently represents California’s 11th District and has represented San Francisco in Congress for nearly four decades, announced November 6 she will not seek reelection, closing the book on one of…