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Immersed Into Metaverse

Posted on August 2, 2021 by JSR

Recently, we have been experiencing the implementation of the virtual world in our daily lives; this can be from playing games, such as Valorant and Animal Crossing, to creating or buying Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs). These new technologies are known as the metaverse. Metaverse is a virtual-reality space where users can interact in a virtual environment…

My Journey to Become Healthier

Posted on August 2, 2021 by Holly Bae

Beginning in late June, I changed my mindset and decided to work more on myself. I have been mainly sedentary during the past year due to quarantine and online schooling. Every day was mostly the same for me. Sit on my chair. Turn on my computer. Work for hours. Whether it be completing assignments or…

[EDITORS COLUMN] Food Is Not Just for the Palate. It‘s for the Soul as Well

Posted on August 2, 2021 by Jeffrey Kwon

The pandemic has brought with it countless changes to our lives, many of these being especially for the worse. The mental health of many students, parents, professionals, and adults have taken a hit, with fewer social interactions and more uncertainties in life. The future of American economy, despite relative growth within the past year, is…

[EDITORS COLUMN] A Day at the American Museum of Natural History

Posted on August 2, 2021 by Philemon Han

A few close friends and I recently went to the American Museum of Natural History: a place none of us have been to in the past decade. The same long stairs were still there, and our 26th president greeted us from his perch on a bench. It certainly was the magnificent and impressive American Museum…

How Teenagers in CA are Responding to the New Mask Guidelines

Posted on August 2, 2021 by Regina Lee

On June 15th, California’s Governor Newsom dropped the original mask guidelines, meaning that masks are no longer required as long as one is fully vaccinated. Furthermore, restaurants, beaches, movie theaters, and other enclosed areas are now allowed to operate at full capacity. Yet, many stores and restaurants are following their original COVID-19 protocols and some…

Last-Minute Tips to Tackle the Hardest Part of the SAT

Posted on August 2, 2021 by Evelyn Kim

The SAT is administered by College Board to measure a student’s aptitude and knowledge with regard to the core academic subjects: reading, writing, and math. Unfortunately, COVID 19 has closed down many testing sites, making it extremely difficult for senior high school students to submit their SAT scores to the universities at which they are…

What I’ve Learned from Quarantine

Posted on August 2, 2021 by Andrew Chung

It has been more than a whole year of everyone being trapped in a worldwide quarantine. Many activities have been changed in a way to fit the lockdown, such as learning in school virtually. However, aside from school, students have had limited amounts of extracurricular activities they could do online, leaving teens with more spare…

Taking College Classes as a High School Student

Posted on August 2, 2021August 2, 2021 by Jasmine Jhun

As a young student eager to learn about various subjects, I was struggling with choosing which classes to take throughout my four years of high school. There were so many different courses that sounded very appealing to me, but there was no way I could take all of them while also completing the basic high…

How Pop Culture Has Changed During Quarantine

Posted on July 12, 2021 by Regina Lee

As the world has been quarantined for the past year and a half, many changes have taken place to adapt to COVID-19’s safety procedures. Whether that change has to do with the person sitting in the White House or the different school standards, COVID-19 has caused the world to adapt to the modifications made during…

HeartShare’s Mural at La Canada High

Posted on July 6, 2021 by Joyce Lee

School is out and summer has begun! Heartshare, a non-profit organization founded by a group of high school students in La Crescenta, California, decided to design and paint a mural for La Canada High School in preparation for the reopening of high schools in the fall. Heartshare has already painted several murals around the community,…

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