By Jeremy Gonzalez, co-sports editor One man. One icon. One legacy. Kobe. From the time we witnessed him as an ascending star at Lower Merion High School in Philadelphia, Bryant didn’t just shine. He captivated and dominated the sport of basketball. It’s little wonder that Los Angeles, where his fire roared most intensely as a […]
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Letter to the Editor: Is There a Santa Claus?
By Jordan Darling, former editor-in-chief Dear Virginia, I don’t know if there is a Santa Claus, but I really hope there is. Because I think we could all use a little bit of magic right now. Even in the best of times, it’s hard to believe there is a magical man in the North Pole […]
The Most Family Bonding Time of The Year
Different cultures put new spins on classic traditions. Photo by Carlos Martinez. By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor The holiday season is the time of year where no matter what your neighborhood looks like the rest of the year, families find ways to showcase the inner beauty in seemingly ordinary things. Growing up mostly in the […]
How My Holidays Will Look Like From Now On
By Melany Ruiz, Staff Reporter My Christmas was not like the typical ones I always saw in the movies. Every year consisted of just, my mom, grandma and uncle, and me, my small, happy family. As an only child, I was the star of the show at every family get-together. Every year, we made tamales […]
I’m Black but My Spotify Wrapped 2020 is All White
I have collected the infinity stones of white modern pop-rock music. Screengrab from Spotify by Destiny Jackson. By Destiny Jackson, Opinion Editor As a citizen of the Black community who occasionally shops at gentrified ass places like Whole Foods, Mother’s Market, or at The Grove in Los Angeles, I know I’m an outlier. This is […]
