Reforming Nation’s Education System to Improve Standards and Accessibility
REBECCA ZENG Staff Writer Other countries’ educational standards are often compared to the U.S.’ educational standards. The U.S. is unlikely
Continue readingREBECCA ZENG Staff Writer Other countries’ educational standards are often compared to the U.S.’ educational standards. The U.S. is unlikely
Continue readingJADE LIEU Features Editor The friend zone: a place where many would not like to be during this time of
Continue readingCAROLINE REN Editor-in-Chief Popular media, from music to books to television shows and movies, frequently characterizes romantic relationships as desirable
Continue readingJOSEPH NEY-JUN Staff Writer S.A.P. stands for, “Single and Proud.” People who call themselves this do not believe that there
Continue readingKEVIN KONG Sports Editor After ending their preseason with a .470 record of 8-9, the varsity boys’ basketball team began
Continue readingSIMEON LAM Sports Editor With the current season gradually coming to its end, the varsity girls’ basketball team owns a
Continue readingAnhayte Guajardo Staff Writer This year the JV water polo team had a competitive season, losing their last game against
Continue readingWILLIAM RODRIGUEZ Staff Writer The record-setting win of 161-2 for the Arroyo Valley Girls’ basketball team against Bloomington High School
Continue readingSYLVIA WINSTON Features Editor Hugo Ball once said, “The symbolic view of things is a consequence of long absorption in
Continue readingJOSEPH NEY-JUN Staff Writer On campus there is a class where deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students come to
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