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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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The Beast that is Burnout
WRITTEN BY Soleil Hernandez-Amaro GRAPHICS BY Isabella Handel //The Oxford Languages dictionary defines burnout as a “…mental collapse caused by overwork or stress.” And although stress is a given for high school students, burnout spreads like wildfires upon the educational frontier. As of 2020, the United States has experienced a sharp increase in burnout cases…
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The Role of the Individual
WRITTEN BY Morgan Nelson GRAPHICS BY Leila Hicks // Everyone has wondered what they are doing here. When you think about it, each and every person is a seemingly insignificant speck of sand in the hourglass that is humanity. So do the choices people make really matter in the grand scheme of things? It might…
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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…
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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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The Backbone of Las Lomas
Written by SOLEIL HERNANDEZ-AMARO Graphics by SOLEIL HERNANDEZ-AMARO //Schools consist of a basic anatomy similar to any other functioning organism. The beating heart could be seen as the students. The mind, possibly the beloved teachers. The tissue and muscles are comparable to the strength of the principal and administrators at her side. But the skeleton, the very…
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Holiday Fairs in The Bay Area
Support local artists – shop small WRITTEN BY Caroline Billeci Are you tired of buying basic generic consumer goods from public corporations that take your money? This holiday season visit these local holiday fairs to support local artists and find handmade gifts and more for loved ones. One of the many holiday fairs in the…
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WinterFest
Family Fun at California’s Great America WRITTEN BY Alina Ciurana // Ready to make this winter unforgettable? Dive into WinterFest, where the lights are brighter, the treats are cozier and the fun never ends. Find out how WinterFest is bringing the magic to you, with surprises and activities for everyone. WinterFest is held at Great…
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Ski Season
WRITTEN BY: Leila Hicks // Grab those skis out of the attic and Boards out of the basement. Shake off the dust, wax the base and sharpen the edges. Ski season is here and the community is buzzing with excitement. If most of you don’t already know, at Las Lomas we have a very own…