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...
Dance: the Key Connector of Cultures
Dance is key to developing communities that make up various present-day cultures. According to the National Library of Medicine, dance's biological roots extend back...
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...
80 – Good Intentions, 20 – Bad Execution
Since the start of the pandemic, standardized testing like the SAT and ACT have lost much of their weight in the college application process,...
Are Subs at Logan Acting Appropriately?
Last year during the sub shortage and many teachers catching illness, I dealt with a handful of subs. Many of my classmates and I...
Puente Students Rise
Photo by: parents of students in the Puente club
A Puente teacher at Logan was sent home on paid leave on October 9th because of...
Do Teachers Really Have Favorite Students?
Historically, favoritism in the classroom has been an issue that has been almost completely ignored. While favoritism may be addressed in other situations, such...
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...
All About Icks
by April Montano and Jasmine Aujla
Do you ever get an "ick" from someone? Now the common question is “what's an ick?” An ick is...