Remembering Manzanar

Austin Ashizawa | Student Life Editor March 18, 2022 This month, many Japanese-Americans will make the pilgrimage to remember the unfathomable acts committed against loyal American citizens during WWII. Perhaps the most shocking part of […]

The stigma against mental health in athletes

Brookelynn Hodgin | Writer March 13, 2022 About 35% of all athletes have experienced or continue to experience mental health crises. This, however, does not account for the number of athletes who have undergone struggles […]

The pandemic band-aid

Harrison York | Editor-in-Chief February 25, 2022 On February 15, California’s indoor mask mandate expired. Students, however, are still forced to wear them six hours a day in the classroom. And unlike the statewide mandate, […]

Trial over restrictive new Florida voting laws

Cassidy O’Toner | Writer February 6, 2022 The Florida GOP strikes again! Who are the victims? Minority and working-class voters. Who’s surprised? No one.  Starting as the result of a rapid string of lawsuits, the […]

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