By Krystal Yang I will be taking AP European History this year. Imagine my surprise when I walked into class on the first day, and my teacher was rapidly explaining how we should be taking notes. He expected us to take notes, …
Read More »Sports: 1, Sleep: 0
By R. Brady Football. Soccer. Volleyball. Cross country. Basketball. Sports surround us constantly, from competing in a golf tournament on a Friday afternoon to sprinting across the red track on a Saturday morning. Families sit around the TV at night eating nachos …
Read More »A “Brainwasher” and His Class
By: Daniel Qiu My geography teacher, Mr. Liu, is more than just a fan of geography. He always claims that he thinks and does things “geographically”, as all people working on geography or geology do, and he works hard on spreading this …
Read More »Paper or Electronic?
By: R. Brady Televisions. Phones. Computers. Tablets. Nowadays we can’t go anywhere without seeing one of these devices or using one. It seems as if electronics are “taking over the world.” At home, around town, in stores, at the park — their …
Read More »Cats on Campus
By: Daniel Qiu Cats live everywhere in a city: in one’s warm room or in the wild streets. However, cats live a quite special life in our school, as they belong to nobody, but they are inhabitants there. One cat on our …
Read More »Staying True to Yourself During High School
By: Hana Stauss High school. Next year, that will be the place I call home. As an incoming freshmen, I have had a lot of time to think about my first year in high school. Nervous? Slightly. Scared? A tiny bit. Excited? …
Read More »What Did You Do This Summer?
By: Krystal Yang Summer. The days spent out in the golden sun, ocean waves reflected in aviator lenses and midnight Netflix binges with popcorn. Summer, when students can finally let go of last school year’s struggles and welcome freedom with open arms. …
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