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The Cross Between Country and Pop You Never Knew You Needed

GRAMMYS: Kacey Musgraves wins four Grammys, one for each category she was nominated for. By Emma Carson, Staff Writer On February 10, at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards, country singer…

The SAT: Does it Matter?

TESTING: The SAT does not evaluate how “intelligent” a person is, yet students still endlessly stress over studying and taking the exam. By Natalie Vargas, Staff Writer The SAT is…

Take Me Out to the Ball Games

PLAY BALL: Poly High School’s baseball team has started their 2019 season and is working harder than ever. By Sarah Salmeron, Staff Writer As spring season approaches, Poly baseball aspires…

Happy Death Day 2U

SUCCESSFUL: Happy Death Day 2U manages to expand upon a standalone film with almost no source material, without ruining what made the first film good. By Micah Pierce, Staff Writer…

Cracks in the Glass

UNPRECEDENTED: While 2018 witnessed a historic number of women entering Congress, 2020 has already broken records of its own. By Guinivere Kimber, Staff Writer 2018 saw a record-breaking number of…

Healthy Living

BETTERMENT: Making healthy lifestyle adjustments can positively affect your physical and mental health. By Kelsey Chamberlain, Staff Editor We live in an age where people’s lifestyles are beginning to take…

Cracked Glass

DISAPPOINTING: Glass fails to live up to the hype as the sequel to two of M. Night Shyamalan’s greatest films. By Micah Pierce, Staff Writer Fans of the movies Unbreakable…

Seeing Campus Aides in a Positive Light

APPRECIATION: Campus aides have many tasks to help upkeep a happy and secure campus. By Esther Whang, Staff Writer A campus aide’s job is essential in maintaining the discipline and…

L.A. Teachers Go on Strike

REFORM: Members of United Teachers Los Angeles (UTLA) walked out of their schools to strike for the betterment of education in the Los Angeles Unified School District. By Natalie Vargas,…

Star-Studded Controversy

QUARREL: The Golden Globes “Best Picture” winning film, Bohemian Rhapsody, received a surprisingly negative feedback. By Tanner Rowland, Staff Writer With a 62% Rotten Tomatoes rating, the movie Bohemian Rhapsody,…

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