Weekly Reader : The Golem and the Jinni
By Amber McGee
Courier Staff Columnist
So a woman made of clay and a man made of fire walk into a bar.
Sounds like the beginning of...
How Was Your Spring Break?
By Jessica Esquibel
Courier Staff Writer
Sadly, spring Break is over. This mean no more sleeping in, slacking on homework, or staying up late. Once that...
James Logan High Color Run Is Not One To Miss
By
Courier Staff Reporter
James Logan High School will be hosting a Color Run to support a cause in the month of May. There is not...
Insurgent Wins in the Box Office, but Falls Flat in Ratings
By Leilani Neal
Feature Film Columnist
It wasn't much of surprise that the sequel to the Divergent series, Insurgent, was going to sell out in box...
Megan Abbot’s “Fever” Is Worth Catching
By Amber McGee
Weekly Reader Columnist
Nothing sells better than high school drama.
Teenagers who live it can’t help but keep the cycle going, and adults find...
What is the True Importance of the Senior Quote?
By Leilani Neal
Courier Staff Reporter
Here lays one of the most anticipated times of high school life, their senior quote. As seniors rush to social...
Number of Homeless Students at an All Time High
By Angelica Castro
One in five students in California are experiencing homelessness, according to Shahera Hyatt, Director of CHYP (California Homeless Youth Project). Since 2010...
Baby Face Foundations Brightens the Faces of Many
By Keyanna Sutton
Courier Staff Reporter
Little Baby Face Foundation is an organization that gives children that are born with birth deformities free plastic surgery. The...
Weekly Reader: Silhouette of a Sparrow
By Amber McGee
Courier Staff Columnist
The 1920s, a period of time we now often think of as one big party. The war was over, a...
Grade colleges on how well they teach teachers? Universities balk
By Sharon Noguchi
San Jose Mercury News(TNS)
SAN JOSE, Calif. – With fresh credentials in hand, enthusiastic and energetic teachers charge into classrooms hoping to change...