Ohlone College Application Process in Full Swing for 2025: Support, Challenges, and Opportunities
By Coral Malagon and Namarta Dadra
The application process for Ohlone College is now underway for students living in Fremont, Newark, and Union City. The...
The Last Years of High School: A Time of Change, Growth, and Reflection
The final years of high school are a whirlwind of change, reflection and pressure. For seniors, it comes with the anticipation of graduation that...
Student worries about school funding
Logan students have begun to worry that our school isn’t making the right choices for the students financially. Evidently, there are items that are...
The Disappearance of James Logans Art Programs
By: Myiesha Manzoor and Havyn Basconcillo
Throughout the past few years, the art program at James Logan has been shutting down, leaving the program scarce,...
Rhythms and Routines: A Spotlight on Band and Color Guard Collaboration
BY MYIESHA MANZOOR AND HAVYN BASCONCILLO
Color Guard and Band: Colorful routines with visual flair and storytelling combined with rhythmic drums and beautiful sounds. Harmonizing...
Counseling Chaos: A Hectic Start for Students and Staff
The start of the school year has been tough for the majority of Logan. With counselors having trouble placing students in the right classes,...
Graduating Forensics Seniors Ready to Take Hold of Their Futures
Speech and Debate, commonly known as Forensics, is an extra curricular program offered at James Logan High School. Dr. Lindsey, the founder of the...
Do Classroom Decorations Matter?
Additonal reporting by Sofia Ferry and Teo Gonzalez
The decoration and design of classrooms are crucial in fostering effective learning environments necessary for students’ development....
James Logan’s first Elective Fair gets students excited for the upcoming year
By Milly Fortunak, Annedreih Tangonan, Janessa Nava, Keisha Jasmine De Guzman
Not a lot of people understand how important choosing an elective can be. With...
A Desire for Change: Logan’s Youth Respond
Written by Diwa Sadozai and Anne Marie Lumibaó
Additional Reporting by Antoinette Joseph
Often, student advocacy is lost in translation. Students feel as if they’re not being heard...