By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief Wednesday, April 8 marked the beginning of the week-long Jewish holiday Passover, the commemoration of the Israelites leaving Egypt and breaking the bonds of slavery through the grace of God. For 2,000 years the Jewish people have gathered despite hardship, persecution, and uncertainty, including Russian pogroms in the 19th Century and […]
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Student Discounts You Can Use During the Pandemic
Graphic by Andrea Ochoa-Mendez By Velia Salazar, Staff Reporter As students, there are a lot of perks that come along with it besides learning so many new stuff at school. During this time, there are a lot of places that are temporarily shut down due to the coronavirus, however there are still some places that […]
Filing For Unemployment At 22 Years Old
By Benny Morales, Staff Reporter Upon my excitement for the school switching to online, losing my job brought un-excitement in my life to extents I would have never imagined. Being 22-years-old, I would have not thought in a 1,000 years that I would have to file for unemployment. On March 12, 2020, my boss called […]
The Upside to Staying Home
By Darlene Maes, Staff Reporter So here we are, physical distancing and staying home has become our current normal. Remember when you were sitting in traffic or waiting in a large line and feeling frustrated? The thought of overcrowded spaces would make you want to scream?! Maybe you would have agreed with the underappreciated paper […]
Spooky Coachella
By Ulises Rodriguez, Staff Reporter As the toilet paper apocalypse continues, it has proven to be a true fucker as it continues to shut down major events such as Beyond Wonderland, WonderCon, and even our very own graduation ceremony. One highly anticipated event to have the biggest impact so far was the notorious Coachella, which […]