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[EDITORS COLUMN] Camp Galileo Innovation
The excited shouts of joy echoed down the halls as I walked into the school. Everyday I was greeted by the sound of laughter and the frenzy of campers coming to hug me. Over the summer, I had my first job and worked as an Extended Care Intern for Galileo, a summer camp program dedicated…
[EDITORS COLUMN] All About the Red Cross ReadyTeens Summer Program
During the summer, I received the opportunity to be a part of the READYteens Summer Program hosted by the Red Cross. The duration of this program was one month, and participants met twice a week for two hours. I personally learned many things about the Red Cross as well as received certifications through this program….
[EDITORS COLUMN] NHHS UCLA Blood Drive
Donating blood may be a foreign experience to many students, especially due to our young age. Because blood drives typically require people who are at least 17 years old, donations to the general blood supply may prove insufficient. Thus, North Hollywood High School hosted its annual UCLA Blood Drive, aimed at students. However, this time,…
[EDITORS COLUMN] Northview High School’s Homecoming Dance
When reminiscing about high school, the first things that may come to mind may be loads of homework, projects, and tests that called for early morning and late night studying. To make up for these difficulties, positive experiences like homecoming can patch up high school life into a more enjoyable one. Homecoming is a high…
[EDITORS COLUMN] An Ardent Appreciation for Art
Art can be found in our everyday lives, but it’s rare to find such a large array of art displays in one space. Orange County hosts two prominent art festivals every year: the Festival of the Arts and the Sawdust Festival. Although the events differ, both promise to present visitors with an astonishing collection of…
[EDITORS COLUMN] Northview High School’s Class Council Elections
High School is notoriously known for its assessments, projects, and homework, but it can also be known for being an opportunity to experience new things and for teenagers to develop into independent adults. School can encourage students to take a step out of their comfort zones and learn new skills, such as leadership, cooperation, and…
[EDITORS COLUMN] KWAVE’s BTS Cup Sleeve Event
With the burgeoning rise of Korean culture, fans in the United States have become obsessed with all things relating to the global phenomenon. Thanks to K-pop groups such as BTS, events, merchandise, and information surrounding Korean culture has created a craze among fans. KWAVE is an upcoming source for these fans to communicate about Korean…
[EDITORS COLUMN] Yearbook Distributes During the Summer
La Canada High School’s 2020-21 yearbook was completed in early June, due to most of the school year being online. It was also the same for the 2019-20 yearbook, as there was a lockdown in the second semester of the school year, causing a production delay. However, the 2021 yearbooks arrived on July 20th, which…