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The La Crescenta Christmas Parade Brings Many Cultures to Light

Posted on January 3, 2020 by Jinje Jung

During the first week of December, La Crescenta hosts an annual Christmas parade. Each year, a volunteer organization called KAYA (Korean American Youth Association) takes place in the parade. This year I had the honor to help and attend the parade. Many different organizations took part, and I was amazed by the number of different…

[Editors Column] Growth of Christian Media: Welove

Posted on January 3, 2020 by Goeun lee

Religion has long been a difficult topic to broach in public, yet over the past decade, there has been a considerable surge of emerging Christian gospels across the world. The advancing technology has opened new avenues of faith through the unimaginably powerful tool: media. To those who are deprived of the opportunities to attend the…

Culver City’s Hidden Gem: Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook

Posted on December 20, 2019 by Jonathan kim

Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook is a hidden gem in California, located in Culver City. It is one of the many California State Parks that features breathtaking views of downtown Los Angeles. Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook is an approximately 1.3-mile hike with numerous short trails and viewpoints with a visitor center.  Visitors can hike up the…

A Trip to the LA Auto Show

Posted on December 20, 2019 by Yo Seop Kim

Cars are most commonly thought of with transportation. If you are interested in cars, then you may have heard the words “auto show”. The auto show is an exhibition of new cars from each brand, with its origins in the 19th century. In advanced countries such as Germany and France, where car production started, car…

KYCC Holiday Carnival

Posted on December 20, 2019 by Hannah Sung

The Koreatown Youth Community Center held its annual Holiday Carnival on Saturday, December 7th.  Many families of the community attended the event, which was held at Wilton Place Elementary School.  The carnival was filled with gifts, activities, and entertainment.  Free toys were passed out to younger kids, plus booths with games, food, and face painting…

The Importance of Visiting Colleges Before You Apply

Posted on December 20, 2019December 20, 2019 by Timothy Lee

As high school seniors are finishing up their college applications, it is time to wonder if much thought was given when applying to certain colleges. Did they apply just because they heard it was a good school? Did they apply because it was an Ivy League? Or, did they apply because their friends applied there…

A Noisy but Good Change at North Hollywood High

Posted on December 20, 2019December 20, 2019 by Sabrina Mo

Mr. Jewett’s Spanish class was going over a lesson when suddenly, BANG! SMASH! BOOM! Mr. Jewett sighs once more, as the students all curiously look towards the window to see what’s happening. Finally, he informs us that this is a brand-new start for North Hollywood High School. Later, during fourth period, I find out that…

Glendale Youths Orchestra’s First Concert of their 31st Season

Posted on December 20, 2019December 20, 2019 by Rosalia Park

             On November 24th, the GYO, Glendale Youth Orchestra, had their very first concert of their 31st season. The concert was performed at the Alex Theatre, located in Glendale. As it was GYO’s first concert with their new conductor, Harry Shin, many people were eager and excited to watch and listen to the amazing youth…

A Victory Amongst the Tragedy

Posted on December 12, 2019 by Jonathan J chun

On November 15th, the West Ranch football team advanced to the semifinals of the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Division 7 after beating the Woodrow Wilson football team, 57-56, on Friday night at Valencia High School. West Ranch was coming off a win from the previous week, but it was also coming out of a tragedy…

The Karsh Center Big Give Event Strives to Help Those in Need

Posted on December 12, 2019 by Rachel Lee

There are many people in need of basic necessities, who would greatly appreciate the help of kind-hearted community members. There are countless ways to help others: one of which includes volunteering at a food pantry. The Leanse Ratner Food Pantry is open on Sundays for people to receive groceries and other products that can be…

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