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The Winner Of The KIIS-FM Jonas Brothers Softball Game Sweepstake Goes To… Girls Academic Leadership Academy!

Posted on January 28, 2020 by joanne Chae

102.7 KIIS FM is LA’s #1 Hit Music Radio Station in Los Angeles, California. Solely sponsored by iHeartMedia, Inc., the radio station announced a huge sweepstake between accredited middle/high schools, as well as colleges and universities. These can either be private, public, or charter schools that are located within the state of California and in…

A Broadway Musical Experience in Los Angeles

Posted on January 22, 2020 by Sung Min Stella Kim

Broadway is home to the most popular musicals to date. The movie Frozen has been a children’s favorite for years. With Frozen 2 recently hitting the theaters, the hype for the Frozen Broadway Musical has significantly increased. Having watched both movies, I was thrilled when I got the opportunity to go see the musical in…

The Future of Football (NFL) in Los Angeles

Posted on January 14, 2020 by Jonathan kim

 The Los Angeles Rams popularity in their fan base up soared after last year’s dominant season to the NFL’s Super Bowl, despite losing in the championship game. However, this year the Rams have played a disappointing season which could affect their fan base.  In the numerous Rams games I have attended this year, many times…

The Hidden Truths of Junk Food on High School Students

Posted on December 12, 2019 by Sabrina Mo

When the dismissal bell rings, a hoard of students rush out of school, some running to their parents’ cars to get picked up, others walking with their friends to the bus station, but most excitedly making their way to restaurants and food stores. North Hollywood High School is surrounded by a large number of eateries,…

Whitney High School’s Musical: Chicago

Posted on November 27, 2019 by Stella Hong

Whitney High School’s production, Chicago, began its opening night on Halloween, continuing its evening shows on the following Friday and Saturday night. Lucy Acuna, a junior, played the main role of Roxie Hart, a wannabe superstar, who, in an uncontrollable fit of rage, murders her lover. In the midst of Roxie’s attempt to cover up…

Immaculate Heart’s Annual Fundraising Walk

Posted on November 27, 2019 by Jennie Kim

At Immaculate Heart High School, students, both middle school and high school, go on the annual Walk in Los Feliz. The Walk is the school’s only annual fundraiser, and students look forward to it every year. During the Walk, students and faculty walk for four miles through the Los Feliz neighborhood.    Each year, students…

My Experience Hiking in Palm Springs with My Boy Scouts Troop

Posted on November 22, 2019 by Jonathan kim

Recently, I had the chance to visit Palm Springs with my Boy Scout troop, where we were able to experience the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, and hike in Mt. San Jacinto State Park.  The ride to the tram begins as you go up a slight incline, from approximately 479 feet above sea level at the…

[Editors Column] Culver City High School’s Surprisingly Popular Sport

Posted on November 18, 2019 by Brandon Kim

“I don’t know why I do it,” he says. The runner glances at me, and then shrugs, palms upturned. “Endorphins, maybe?” He turns and puts a hand on his chin, thinking. The question’s a difficult one to answer – why would a teenager who is preoccupied with juggling all the typical stressors of high school,…

The Tragedie of Macbeth: A Field Trip

Posted on November 18, 2019 by Sabrina Mo

On October 15, 2019, the North Hollywood HGM (Highly Gifted Magnet) freshman class went on a field trip to Shakespeare’s The Tragedie of Macbeth: An Immersive Experience! The interactive experience was hosted by The Shakespeare Center of Los Angeles (SCLA). The event was practically a haunted house, as students walked through different scenes of the…

Meeting with Master Instructor of the Korean Arts, Myoseon Kim

Posted on November 12, 2019 by Rachel Kim

Myoseon Kim has been the president of the Southern California branch of the Ubong Imakabang Dance Preservation Association, sujuija (or disciple) of the late Maebang Lee, Master Instructor of the classical dance seungmu, and is currently the head priestess of Dainichiji Temple in Tokushima, Japan, a historical and famous pilgrimage site for Buddhists. As the…

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