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The Storm and the Monkey‘s Paw

Posted on March 15, 2021 by Hyunjun Edan Lee

As many individuals may already recognize, Texas is most definitely not the coldest state in the nation; the state rarely experiences ubiquitous freezing temperatures, and therefore it is not uncommon to see students in Houston holding “cults” and making “sacrifices” to the sky, begging for snow, when winter season returns. Obviously, such comic actions are…

The Benefits of Practical Hobbies

Posted on March 9, 2021 by Sue Jung

As a new school semester has begun, most students are occupied with either work or the need for rest as they become fatigued from distance learning. Due to this weariness, many have put aside their fairly new hobbies they had picked up over the winter break. However, I was given the opportunity to join an…

[ASSISTANT EDITOR COLUMN] What About the Homeless?

Posted on March 9, 2021 by Sabrina Mo

Citizens may take for granted how lucky they are, especially during the pandemic. I, as an eager, energetic high school student, am not an exception to feeling restless. I often find myself bitter at the world for causing such a widespread pandemic that has kept me cooped up in my room day after day. However,…

Korean Dramas to Watch During Free Time

Posted on March 9, 2021 by Ellen Choi

In today’s society, many people spend countless hours on their phones, whether it’s reading social media or playing phone games. Instead of wasting time on the phone, watching a Korean drama is a more entertaining alternative. . With all of different choices and platforms, it can be challenging to find good dramas to watch. Luckily,…

Limit Screen Time for a Healthier Lifestyle

Posted on March 9, 2021 by Sae Eun Lee

As Covid-19 reigns the harness on people’s daily lives, the doors to social interactions and outdoor activities are creeping shut, leaving people secluded in the safety of their homes. Digital screen time is on the rise as people turn to technology in entertainment, virtual school, communication, and careers. Electronics are a part of everyone’s daily…

[EDITORS COLUMN] Crochet Craze

Posted on March 9, 2021 by Iris Lim

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, quarantine has encouraged many individuals to embark on a variety of creative endeavors. People across the world have experimented with painting, dancing, baking, and just about anything imaginable as they find new passions or rediscover old ones. For me, the latter was the case, as I rekindled an…

Local Students Support Those In Need

Posted on March 9, 2021 by David Son

A group of high school students were eager to help out their community, however, they were not sure what to do. There were many opportunities at various different places, but the group struggled to figure out where to volunteer. One student in this group, Anna Yoon, was told by her mother about a certain food…

Ecoclub; Thriving and Helping Others Amidst a Pandemic

Posted on March 9, 2021March 9, 2021 by Irene Park

With COVID-19 circulating rapidly, and infection rates constantly climbing, it has been increasingly difficult for high school community service clubs to find a venue or cause to lend their support to. Coming near to the end of the school year, many students also desperately need those last few volunteer hours to fulfill the looming requirements…

Refugee Crises: Between a Rock and a Hard Place

Posted on March 9, 2021 by Thomas Lee

Singing is a natural form of human expression, a channel by which we can vent out our deep inner emotions. For some, however, this innate urge is forbidden. A youth volunteering organization, Life Reset Foundation, held an online forum in January, 2021, with Sedighe Salehi (Sedi), a former refugee camp resident in Moria Camp, on…

How an Elementary School Choir is Operating Online During a Pandemic

Posted on March 9, 2021 by Suhh Yeon Kim

Would you enroll your child for a virtual choir experience this year? Many parents have hesitated to sign their children up for additional online programs after a long day at Zoom school. In fact, when 28 K-5th grade parents were asked if they would enroll their children in an online after school program this year,…

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