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Terror Strikes the City of Manchester

Posted on June 12, 2017July 10, 2017 by Angela Kim

Monday, May 22, terror struck the city of Manchester, England as pop singer Ariana Grande wrapper up her concert for her “Dangerous Woman” tour at the Manchester Arena.  Grande’s show was coming to an end for the night when a sudden suicide bomb explosion hit the venue at approximately 10:30pm sparking mass panic in and…

New Season, New Weather

Posted on June 7, 2017June 28, 2017 by Jonathan Bae

In the Santa Clarita community, May has rolled in and June is just around the corner. Although spring was an abrupt season change, summer heat seems to have already taken over the whole community. The summer weather has brought many people to finally come out of their houses. Peaking to over ninety degrees, the summer…

Places to Visit During Summer Vacation

Posted on June 6, 2017June 28, 2017 by Erin Song

Here in California there are many iconic places to visit and there are many places that can make this summer an unforgettable and fantastic break for students, leaving them wanting more. One of the unique tourist destinations to visit is Solvang, a European themed city located in Santa Barbara County that boasts Danish styled shops…

Driving Safety

Posted on June 6, 2017June 28, 2017 by Ha Lin Kim

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that nine Americans are killed everyday due to distracted driving: that includes taking one’s eyes off the road and sending text messages. 46 states have passed laws that ban texting while driving. According to DMV report, a person sending a text message while driving a car is exposed…

Trump and Adolescents

Posted on May 22, 2017May 26, 2017 by Daniel Joon Kim

It has been over a few good months since Donald Trump has been taken the position of Commander-in-Chief and since the beginning the younger generation doubted his capabilities in leading the most powerful country in the world.  And while the opinions of many adults have been taken into consideration, those of Generation Z feel they…

The Effect of Music on Millennials

Posted on May 17, 2017May 18, 2017 by Christian Sim

Everywhere I go, I hear it. No matter where I may be, whether it is at school, a restaurant, the mall, and even my home, there’s no escaping it. For many, music is a daily part of life, especially for millennials. According to Digital Music News in 2016, “Millennials listen to 75% more music than…

Affirmative Action

Posted on May 16, 2017May 18, 2017 by Joohan Kim

As a policy that seeks to correct for past wrongs by doing something in the present, affirmative action has been controversial since its inception 25 years ago. That controversy continues today as it comes once again under judicial review and under the scrutiny of general public. Some argue that though the pursuit of racial justice…

The Importance of Customer Service

Posted on May 16, 2017May 18, 2017 by Sohee Kim

United Airlines has been under fire for its upsetting customer service. On Sunday April 9th, 2017, Doctor Daniel Dao was one of the many passengers boarded on an overbooked flight to Louisville, Kentucky. Seats were needed for four United Airlines employees and three passengers complied without any objections. However, Dao was singled out and was…

Local Communities Gather to Commemorate the Armenian Genocide

Posted on May 15, 2017May 18, 2017 by Lauren Yu

On April 24, thousands of people spent their day in Los Angeles to march in commemoration of the 102nd anniversary of the Armenian genocide. Organized by Unified Young Armenians, the march began at around 10 AM in Little Armenia. The marchers put traffic to a halt and filled the streets with “Shame on Turkey” chants…

Preparing for the AP Exams

Posted on May 10, 2017May 15, 2017 by Jonathan Bae

The over-looming time for the AP exams have arrived.  After finals and midterms, students might find themselves relaxed and relieved from their school studies and projects.  However, a student’s study is never over. AP Exams have finally begun and will last from May 1st to May 12th, making it the busiest two weeks for students…

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