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The Benefits of Online Interaction

Nic Gulizia, Editor May 21, 2021

It’s April of 2020. You wake up on a spring day during quarantine, locked away from the outside world, your friends, and your extended family. You end up turning on your gaming console, computer, or...

The reality of Sexism and Gender Inequality

April Sayaan, Staff Writer May 20, 2021

Women all over the world and around us have to deal with sexism and gender inequality every day. There are many posts on social media about sexism and gender inequality revolving around women. Women...

People Cause Problems, Not Religion

People Cause Problems, Not Religion

Yash Sharma, Section Editor May 14, 2021

Ever since the beginning of my schooling, I’ve always been one of the only few Indian students on campus. Having a unique identity and culture from most students, there’ve been incidents where I felt...

Disastrous Dress Code

Emily Motta, Staff Writer May 10, 2021

It is not the responsibility of girls to adjust themselves for the convenience of boys, and the dress codes serve to criticize girls and their attire. Student dress codes were designed for professionalism,...

Pets you’ll never forget

Pets you’ll never forget

Lesly Hernandez, Co-Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2021

Ever since quarantine started, many people have been experiencing heavy stress and anxiety-filled lives. The one-year reminder makes it harder for everyone to simply have the means to pull through sometimes.  Having...

The NCAA’s Safety Precautions

Joseph Ryan, Staff Writer May 4, 2021

Professional sports have recently been able to resume, and most sports have taken different angles on how they choose to handle covid. One organization that has taken strict precautions for covid is the...

The Downfall of Instagram

The Downfall of Instagram

Alexa Ramos, Editor May 2, 2021

The social media platform Instagram launched in late 2010 and was a way for users to share photos of everything ranging from their #OOTD (outfit of the day) to vacation trips around the world. But with...

Blame the companies, not the consumers

Blame the companies, not the consumers

Heidi Lozano, Staff Writer April 9, 2021

Fast fashion has been a topic of controversy in recent years. Fast fashion is known as “...cheap, trendy clothing, that samples ideas from the catwalk or celebrity culture and turns them into garments...

Sayonara, senioritis: testing out productivity hacks

Sayonara, senioritis: testing out productivity hacks

Angie Gulizia and Mekiah Glynn April 8, 2021

At this point in the school year, senioritis is hitting the class of 2021 pretty hard. It’s not just the seniors who are struggling, though— students in all grades are becoming burnt out. In an attempt...

Math. How important Really is it?

Math. How important Really is it?

Nic Gulizia, Editor April 6, 2021

As you sit in math class listening to the teacher lecture, you begin to wonder: How can I possibly use this in my life? In your eyes, it’s just another day of what you believe is useless math. What if...

Break the Binary

Break the Binary

Celeste Casella, Editor-in-Chief April 5, 2021

In my experience, as a member of Generation Z (1997-2012), my childhood and teenage years were shaped by technological advancements growing as fast as I was. For as long as I can remember, I would come...

Another disappointing Netflix Original: To All the Boys 3: Always and Forever

Another disappointing Netflix Original: To All the Boys 3: Always and Forever

Mekiah Glynn, Staff Writer April 5, 2021

Adapting books to movies is difficult and it’s natural to cut things out, but why change the entire structure? The movie starts out with the Covey family on their trip to Korea. From the very beginning,...

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