Reviews and Ratings On Comfort Food
By Kaitlyn Ngo, Zion Zhou, and Madison Bullard
Since the beginning of time, our brains have coded food into a way to continue existing. But...
On Standardized Testing
BY: Cordell Johnson, Leah Kim, Fatima Faisal
In my junior year, I took the SAT a total of 4 times. Each time I signed up...
Movie Review: “People We Meet On Vacation”
All of the most popular and beloved romantic-comedy movies (aka rom-coms) were produced and released in the 2000’s. The feeling of nostalgia and inappropriate...
Movie Review: “Together”
We’re all in high school, so it's likely we’ve had our fair share of, or at least have had friends with, bad situationships, girlfriends,...
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...
It’s Not That Deep
Whether it is your friend telling you how it doesn’t matter that you got rejected when they’re the ones in a relationship, or your...
Is A.I helpful or harmful?
A.I., or so called “Artificial Intelligence,” has been a very popular tool that has been used in nearly everything in our daily lives. Whether...
The Race With No Finish Line In Sight: Hustle Culture
Wake up at 5 AM, workout, plow through a 12-hour workday, and end with a side hustle that eats into your night. Sleep? Nahhh....
Scroll, Scroll, Scroll: Social Media is Deteriorating Our Attention Spans
Social media has become an integral part of most people's daily lives. From checking posts on Instagram to watching YouTube videos to scrolling on...
The Hypersexualization of Women of Color in Media
Connie Johnson, a graduate at Minnesota State University, did a study on how women of color (WOC) are portrayed in magazines. Out of roughly...









