By: Dana Hathaway, Ella Marrufo, and Saya AlvaresĀ Editorial Editor and Sports Editors Between online clothing orders, Doordash, and Amazon Fresh, ordering without interacting is seamless in the digital era. It is […]
Commercial Space Travel is a Bad Idea
By Macy Dennon News Editor Commercial space travel is going to be the worst thing for our planet, unless scientists figure out a way to make the process greener. In recent years, […]
Support Students’ Post High School Decisions
By Maya Gomez Editor in Chief With college decisions rapidly approaching, high school seniors are carrying more weight on their shoulders than ever before. In this time of immense uncertainty, it is […]
Parallel Parking Should Be On Driving Tests
By Kate Gruetter National/World Editor There are many things the California DMV asks young drivers to master before receiving their license. A majority of these requirements are reasonable and rational, like six […]
Scientific Journals Are Not Accessible Enough
By Esha Bagora Public Relations Humanity as a whole can only continue to advance through science. Scientific discoveries improve our understanding of the world around us, lengthen our life spans, andĀ revolutionize […]
Curriculums Should Crossover
By Dana Hathaway Editorial Editor History is the past that maps the future. We learn history to prepare us for the years to come, yet it seems ridiculous to learn all of […]
Experiment With Your Limits
By Alex Evans Editor in Chief After experiencing a less-than-ideal first semester, I still face the challenge of sticking with something that causes me discomfort, or stepping back to alleviate that discomfort. […]
Acknowledge Black History Month
By Bridie Beamish Culture Editor When thinking about February, many consider it the month of love and soon-to-be discounted chocolates. People flock to Target aisles, gathering up many heart shaped boxes and […]