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Jaden Reyna, Editor December 12, 2022

It’s fall y'all! Hoodie season, pumpkin spice, and Halloween are all great reasons to love the fall season.  During this season the weather gets much colder, and there’s nothing better to warm you...

Club Controversy

Club Controversy

Zoe Harms, Co-Editor-in-Chief December 12, 2022

During the 2018-2019 school year, the San Jose Unified School District made a move to de-recognize the Fellowship of Christain Athletes (FCA) in SJUSD based on discrimination allegations towards the group's...

Grizzly Game Night

Kenny Vu, Staff Writer December 12, 2022

When spirits are high, and memories are made, everyone remembers the experiences of Homecoming. Participants of this event shared their thoughts, which ranged from having fun dancing to alarming issues...

Counselor Clarity

Phuoc Loi, Staff Writer December 12, 2022

Shenir Dennis, the DCAC (Destination College Advising Corps) advisor also known as Mx. Shenir is starting her first year at Gunderson High School and Counselor Angel Winn begins her 17th year at San Jose...

SLAY or NAY? PSAT vs SAT

SLAY or NAY? PSAT vs SAT

Vanessa Valdovinos Flores, Staff Writer November 11, 2022

  75% of colleges aren’t requiring the SATs anymore and students are pondering if they should even take it. Here is what you need to know.    The PSATs were given to the sophomores...

Breaking Toxic Masculinity

Breaking Toxic Masculinity

Lesly Hernandez, Co-Editor-in-Chief November 11, 2022

There’s an ongoing idea that men need to act tough and cannot show emotions associated with being unmanly. This idea is finally starting to get addressed.   While seeking men to get quotes...

Catching the New Season

Jaden Reyna, Editor November 7, 2022

Sports can be a memorable part of high school. They’re a way for students to socialize with their peers after school hours, and create tons of fun memories. Fall sports are underway, which include...

Freshmans Declassified School Survival Guide

Freshman’s Declassified School Survival Guide

Zoe Harms, Co-Editor-in-Chief November 7, 2022

Walking into a new school can be scary. Especially when you’re a freshman trying to balance all your new classes, you don’t know the school, there’s a much bigger campus, figuring out how to open...

The Diversity of Ethnic Studies

Lesly Hernandez, Co-Editor-in-Chief November 7, 2022

Being lost in a conversation can be a difficult experience, one that schools are now actively trying to rectify with new classes for students. Assembly Bill 101, approved by Governor Gavin Newsom on...

Beginning of the End

Lesly Hernandez, Co-Editor-in-Chief November 7, 2022

You walk through the hallways and see students opening their new lockers. Try to take it all in and calm down your nerves. Breathe in, breathe out. Yes, it’s our last year in high school. It’s crazy...

Noise Cancelling Headphones

Jaden Reyna, Editor May 24, 2022

School can be a very overwhelming place. There are a lot of activities going on, as well as a lot of loud sounds and it can become very distracting when students are trying to do their work. This is where...

Cut, Clip, Snip… Salazar Gives Cuts

Cut, Clip, Snip… Salazar Gives Cuts

Lesly Hernandez, Co-Editor-in-Chief April 7, 2022

“Watching how to cut hair on Youtube every single day,” is how freshman Jonathan Salazar started his small barber business. Salazar wanted to start his own business because cutting hair was one...

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