T-Minus How Many Days? | Kate Monko
T-Minus How Many Days? by Kate Monko T-minus thirty days until we all know when: the day of fresh beginnings or the start of something new, as some like to call it. It’s the renowned day of adopting a...
View ArticleThe Party’s Too Lit | Daniel Chekal
The Party’s Too Lit by Daniel Chekal The warehouse on 1305 31st Avenue in Oakland, California, known as the “Ghost Ship” to artists who use it as a haven to escape the insane rent prices, was set...
View ArticleTake a Hike | Peter Saltamachio
Take a Hike by Peter Saltamachio Studies by the Council for research Excellence(CRE) and Ball State University have determined that the average American spends over eight hours a day on screens....
View ArticleCollege Visits 101 | Kaylee Kinninger
If you go online you may find a daunting list of questions to ask while on tours, but truthfully there is really no chance to ask all those questions. The first and most important question you should...
View ArticleEverything is a Gender Thing | Max Greenhalgh
Everything is a Gender Thing by Max Greenhalgh Gender and sexual equality are two of the most important and divisive issues in today’s society. However, as a bystander with no investment in the...
View ArticleWhat’s up with the College Football Playoff? | Joe Altaffer
What’s up with the College Football Playoff? With the third installment of the College Football Playoff and with the national championship, featuring a rematch of last year’s national championship...
View ArticleSilent March at CCA | Libby Edwards
Silent March at CCA by Libby Edwards Canyon Crest Academy is widely known for its progressive style and inclusive culture. Recently on the CCA campus, a silent march was organized regarding Trump’s new...
View ArticleTo Boldly Go | Audrey Hsu
To Boldly Go by Audrey Hsu 1969 was a significant year in history. What first and foremost springs to my mind is an old ballad by Bryan Adams, rusted old Gap jeans, and the year my parents were...
View ArticleSweet and Bitter Goodbyes | Kaylee Kinninger
Sweet and Bitter Goodbyes I am nearing the end of the line. It is my senior year, and as made evident from movies like The Cinderella Story or Footloose, it is supposed to be brimming with in-the-books...
View ArticleWelcome to Adulthood | Kate Monko
Welcome to Adulthood by Kate Monko In the eyes of the law, you are now considered an adult for most things. Everybody knows that once you’ve reached the eighteen-year mark, the 26th amendment pertains...
View ArticleReally Free? | Annie Lu
Really Free? by Annie Lu Not many of us ever give thought to what it means to live in a country that champions freedom of expression; we take for granted the ability to vent on social media, to vocally...
View ArticleSucks To Be Sick | Amy Cheng
Sucks To Be Sick by Amy Cheng It is the same as any other illness. You feel sick, maybe you experience strange symptoms. You go to a doctor and they diagnose you and prescribe you suitable medicine....
View ArticleTrivialization of Language | Max Greenhalgh
Trivialization of Language by Max Greenhalgh George Orwell’s 1984 hit the top of the Amazon bestsellers list not too long ago, as a result of Kellyanne Conway’s now infamous “alternative facts” gaffe....
View ArticleLa LOL Land | Amanda Arnett
La LOL Land by Amanda Arnett The Oscars. It is arguably the biggest night in the entertainment world, and on this, the 89th year of the ceremony, it was also the biggest flop of the entertainment...
View ArticleKookoo Colorado and Crowns | Ali Youel
Kookoo Colorado and Crowns by Ali Youel The news has been full of many things, politics, war, memes, and riots, but now a possible change of power could face England. Yes, The Queen, Her majesty, might...
View ArticleHow Movies Have Ruined My Life | Libby Edwards
How Movies Have Ruined My Life It was at the age of four that I saw my first R-rated movie, Terminator 2: Judgement Day. Ever since then I have been completely obsessed with films. I currently own...
View ArticleNCAA Tournament Preview | Josh Golden
NCAA Tournament Preview by Josh Golden Every time of year has a certain event that makes it loved. November has Thanksgiving, December has the holiday season, June has the end of school, October has...
View ArticleSan Diego: The Soccer City? | Derek Li
San Diego: The Soccer City? by Derek Li With the Chargers abruptly leaving the city it has called home since 1961, San Diego, with a population more than 1.3 million people, is only left with a...
View ArticleThe New Lullaby of Broadway | Hunter Katz
The New Lullaby of Broadway by Hunter Katz After the smashing success of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical Hamilton which offered an innovative groundbreaking approach to the trials and tribulations of...
View ArticleChance Allows For More Chances | Libby Edwards
Chance Allows For More Chances by Libby Edwards Chance the rapper is a relatively new artist in the music industry. Although he has been around for a while, it is his new album, “Coloring Book”, that...
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