A nation far too ignored, finally liberated
Syrian rebels raced through Damascus, shocked at how attainable their freedom was, and how flimsy the Assad regime had been. Across the city, relatives...
The ESSJ Voting Guide
As the 2024 election draws closer, the senior class of the Ethnic Studies and Social Justice academy of JLHS has constructed a comprehensive and...
A Year Since Oct. 7: A Reflection
Whether or not you hold political opinions surrounding October 7th, the bloodshed and loss of humanity is undeniable. It has been a full year...
Palestine before the world was watching
The horrible attack on Israeli civilians on October 7, 2023 left almost 1,300 Israeli women, children, and innocents dead. This attack set the world...
Funding for Student Programs
Every year, on Fourth of July weekend, James Logan Forensics competitors and alumni alike can be found in the parking lot of the Union...
Unprecedented: A Student-Run Consent Week
April 25th to 29th was a period known as Consent Week at James Logan. I was one of the students who organized it. Over...
The Media on Anti-Asian Hate Crime
During these past few weeks, there has been an uproar from many minority groups about the acts of violence, racism, and xenophobia on Asian...
What is “Boba Liberalism,” and why is it harmful?
Recently, the term boba liberalism has been making its way around online political spaces. Specifically, Asian American online political spaces. The definition of a...
Boredom: The Second Pandemic
You’re clocking into the middle of fifth period on a bland Wednesday noon. The teacher is reviewing course material from a previous lesson in...
Mental Health During Quarantine
The 2020 Quarantine has taken quite the toll on the mental health of students. Repeated routines make everyday feel the same, stale, and cold....