Opinion: Partying during a pandemic isn’t the answer
By this point, it should be common sense to understand basic COVID-19 regulations and quarantine rules when people across the nation are staying at home and practicing social distancing, but many high...
View ArticleFirst COVID-19 case confirmed at FVHS
Fountain Valley High School’s first COVID-19 case has been confirmed, two weeks after Huntington Beach Union High School District schools reopened for in-person instruction on November 3. According to...
View ArticleWatch out, Gen Z. TikTok is taking over
Whether you spend hours on TikTok every day or have heard about a viral video from it in recently in the news or don’t even use it, it’s undeniable that TikTok is taking over. This video-based,...
View ArticleOpinion: Get hooked on crochet
For those of you bored in isolation, there’s still one more hobby you can try: crochet! Crochet is the craft of using crochet hooks and yarn to stitch together patterns. Although it may seem similar to...
View ArticleOpinion: The misleading perception of the New Year’s resolution
The moment the ball drops and the clock strikes midnight, people around the world have a sudden desire to change their lives, known as the New Year’s resolution. But the truth is, New Year’s...
View ArticleA pandemic mental health guide
With the many changes and stressors affecting our lives due to the pandemic, it’s important to prioritize our mental health and take care of ourselves during this time. Here are a few ways you can...
View ArticleOpinion: Environmental racism plagues communities of color
There’s a silent, deadly killer ravaging communities of color: environmental racism. Perpetuated by government regulations and corporate decisions, environmental racism impacts people of color at...
View ArticleStudents protest over HBUHSD decision for virtual teachers to return to campus
In light of a Huntington Beach Union High School District policy for virtual teachers to return to campus in the second semester, a group of HBUHSD students has initiated an ongoing student strike to...
View ArticleOpinion: We need to end the scapegoating of Asian Americans
Vichar Ratanapakdee, an 84-year-old Thai immigrant, was horrifically attacked in San Francisco and died of his injuries. A Filipino American, Noel Quintana, was slashed in the face with a box cutter by...
View ArticleOpinion: Let’s revive reading for pleasure
Remember the days in fifth grade where you could finish a book in one sitting? Or remember in third grade when you could dive into a fantasy world of your choosing? As high schoolers, many of us have...
View ArticleHBUHSD to offer ethnic studies course by fall 2021
Huntington Beach Union High School District students and teachers are currently working with the district to create an ethnic studies class that will be available for all HBUHSD schools by fall 2021....
View ArticleNewsom recall organizers submit 2.1 million signatures
Thousands of Californians have collected signatures to recall Governor Gavin Newsom since the beginning of the pandemic. The effort recently had almost 1.2 million signatures validated and around...
View ArticleOld Towne Orange: A glimpse of Orange County’s history
Old Towne Orange has long been a time capsule of Orange County’s history. With antique stores galore and vintage buildings dating back to the early 1900s, the Old Towne Orange Historic District and...
View ArticleColumn: Working a part-time job in high school during a pandemic
Getting a part-time job is one of the best decisions I’ve made in high school. I know, a job is a big responsibility. It may seem difficult especially alongside Advanced Placement classes and the daily...
View ArticleComparing different music streaming services
We all love music. Whether you enjoy listening to pop, rock, metal or country, music is an integral part of many people’s lives. But how can you jam out to your favorite tunes when there are so many...
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