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Freshman Kimberly Portillo practices debating during a practice round.

Portillo, Kirwan learn debate skills as freshman

Rachel Phengsitthy, Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2018

Freshmen Kimberly Portillo and Kate Kirwan participated in the debate tournament held at Broadway High School on Nov. 29, to qualify for the Tournament Of Champions. Portillo and Kirwan are enjoying their...

Delgado gives senior Jungle Rodriguez a haircut at Corte Latino, where Delgado currently works.

Delgado pursues cutting hair as hobby and career

Rachel Phengsitthy, Editor-in-Chief November 20, 2018

It was the simple act of watching Youtube videos that taught senior Chayanne Delgado how to cut hair. Delgado started from the bottom with his hair cutting skills, but is now a well-known barber around...

Senior Walker Thompson (right) stands next to his truck with senior John Collier. Walker collects stickers from places he has travelled.

Thompson accumulates stickers throughout travels

Sarah Earle, Editor-in-Chief November 15, 2018

Everywhere senior Walker Thompson has traveled, a sticker has come with it. As he’s accumulated more and more stickers with each destination he’s been to, Thompson’s growing sticker collection has...

Junior Kate Cummings (left) and senior Julia Inouye (right) comfort each other during a performance of this years One Act. Inouye is auditioning for this years musical Legally Blonde.

One Act casts Inouye, Cummings as opposites

Grace Miller, Page Editor November 14, 2018

In Buddhism, one must let go of themself before reaching enlightenment. In acting, one must let go of themself before becoming a character. When cast as love interests Siddhartha and Kamala in this year’s...

Senior Pierre Mbala sits in his mothers lap as a child. Mbala moved to the US in 2004. America is great and no one can deny that, but all these third world countries can be equally as great, Mbala said.

Mbala starts Business Built on Love to help DRC

Dany T-Medhin, Page Editor November 13, 2018

The Democratic Republic of the Congo [DRC] is located in central Africa. Senior Pierre Mbala and his family immigrated to the U.S. with asylum in 2004. The DRC faces a lot of challenges, including poverty,...

Junior Elias Wickline dances to music at Easy Greasy.

Wickline enjoys underground music scene

Noah Siderhurst, Editor-in-Chief November 8, 2018

It’s 9:30 on a Wednesday night and junior Elias Wickline has just arrived at Easy Greasy, a local underground music house, for a metal show. “We’ll be able to tell when they start playing because...

Senior Ray Walton stands in the exact spot of a scene from the first It movie.

Walton stumbles across filming for ‘It: Chapter Two’

Hannah Miller, Editor-in-Chief November 3, 2018

One minute the seven young children are running from the terrifying Pennywise. Then, the word “CUT!” slices through the air, and they’re doubled over laughing. This is the filming of “It”, a...

Romeros campaign promoted phrases in both English and Spanish as Romero takes pride in his bilingual roots.

Q and A with City Council candidate Sal Romero

Noah Siderhurst, Editor-in-Chief October 31, 2018

This Q and A was done as part of a series covering all the non-incumbent candidates for the city council election on Nov. 6. More Q and A’s will be posted throughout this week. Sal Romero Q:...

McMIllans platform supports sustainability.

Q and A with City Council candidate Frank McMillan

Noah Siderhurst, Editor-in-Chief October 30, 2018

This Q and A was done as part of a series covering all the non-incumbent candidates for the city council election on Nov. 6. More Q and A’s will be posted throughout this week. Frank...

Hernandez feels the Interpreters Club has broadened her understanding of different types of cultures, languages and races in this country.

Hernandez works with bilinguals through Interpreters Club

Kevin Pizano, Staff Reporter October 25, 2018

The afternoons of senior Maggie Hernandez consisted of spending time at the local library with her father, except there was one problem: her father didn’t know English. Hernandez found herself in many...

Q and A with City Council candidate Carolyn Frank

Q and A with City Council candidate Carolyn Frank

Noah Siderhurst, Editor-in-Chief October 25, 2018

This Q and A was done as part of a series covering all the non-incumbent candidates for the city council election on Nov. 6. More Q and A's will be posted throughout this week.   Carolyn Frank Q:...

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