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Students need to sleep!

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Grace Jung

One thing anyone, without a doubt, can agree on is that sleep is important. Especially more so for students. Not getting enough sleep at night can affect your entire day and having a bad sleep schedule can be a big problem. To prevent this, a healthy sleep schedule is necessary. Now, you may be wondering,…

[EDITORS COLUMN] NHHS UCLA Blood Drive

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Sabrina Mo

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

Posted on October 4, 2021October 4, 2021 by Sae Eun Lee

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…

A Falcon Football Game

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Gina Kim

Over Labor Day weekend, I was able to experience my first football game between the Air Force Military Academy and Lafayette College. The United States Air Force Academy, or USAFA, like other military academies, has a tradition of holding “Parent’s Weekend” during every Labor Day weekend. During this three-day period, family and friends are welcome…

Why It’s Important To Get “In” At Your School

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Joshua Kim

The high school experience is one of the most influential and memorable parts of life, including opportunities to connect with new people and explore new communities while still in a learning setting, are some of the most influential and memorable parts of high school. During the two years of the global pandemic, there were little…

Troy High School Fills Their Classrooms with Advanced Tech

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Erin Jang

Implementing new interactive opportunities in the classroom, the Troy High School administration plans to provide Education ViewBoards for all teachers by October. In contrast to the old, original projectors, ViewBoards produced by ViewSonic are advanced touchscreen displays with whiteboards and sharing features. Teachers can write directly on the boards with the attached pens or their…

Best College Application Resources

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Evelyn Kim

Typing “college application,” “scholarships,” and “college essay” into a search engine can provide one with so many results, yet very little advances into the college admissions journey. As a result, the large amounts of information often cause students to feel extremely overwhelmed and lost when starting college research. Taking this into consideration, I have narrowed…

Hobbies Picked Up by Students to Destress

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Regina Lee

As in-person school has finally started, students have become even more stressed out,. To combat this, many are relying on hobbies that serve as moral boosts in their daily lives. Although many hobbies vary in time and effort, they are all significant to individuals because they serve as the only source of happiness. However, all…

Flying Solo For the First Time

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Claudia Shin

Flying during a pandemic and as an unaccompanied minor is something that is foreign to many people. As someone who has flown with my family before, flying on my own was very different. Not only was it my first time flying by myself, but it was the first 30 minute flight I had ever been…

Demon Slayer: The Art Within The Demon

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Timothy Kim

Demon Slayer is a historical action manga that recently concluded on May 18, 2020. The story follows a young man named Tanjiro Kamado who starts to hunt demons after they kill his family and turn his sister into a demon. Since the start of Tanjiro’s adventure, Demon Slayer has received an anime adaptation, a movie…

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