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The Power of a Lie

Alice Matticola January 30, 2025

   The Instagram account, “impact,” an account centered around spreading captivating news, recently posted about the amount of misinformation teens consume weekly. The post was informative and touched...

Recent Changes in the One Piece Community

Jack Arguelles January 30, 2025

  “One Piece” is the largest anime and manga in the world, so it naturally has a very large fanbase. Because of this, people have formed opinions, favorites, and theories within the community. And...

A Peregrine Falcon perching on a tree branch in Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, California, on April 14, 2017 (Photo By: Becky Matsubara).

Peregrine Falcons are Dying Again, and We Might Be Next

Nathaniel Knoy January 28, 2025

Peregrine falcons are some of the most well-known American birds of prey. Historically, these birds had an expansive range and a large population. In the early 1940s, it was estimated that there were nearly...

This picture depicts a student protest against gun violence. Civil discourse, which is often depicted in mass gatherings like protests, is one key way that Gen Z activists use their voice to create change (Photo By: Flickr).

Activism: A Sentiment Towards a New Generation

Faith Gralnick January 28, 2025

   Today’s young Generation Z activists didn’t start out as activists; they were first children, open and vulnerable to the changing world. But the 21st century had a way of cutting them open. There...

There are thousands of facial products like these on the market that reduce or prevent wrinkles and give people a more “youthful” appearance (Photo By: Ellie Akre).

The Fear of Aging: Society’s Greatest Wrinkle

Ellie Akre December 12, 2024

Growing up, kids are told to enjoy their youth because, before they know it, it’ll be gone. Teenagers tend to worry about this a lot, and for those turning 18 on the cusp of adulthood, it is hard not...

How “Brainwashing” is a Harmful Term in Modern Times

Gilbert Coyle December 12, 2024

   In September 1950, a new term was born: brainwashing. It conjures to mind the image of scrubbing the brain of argument and impressing one's own ideas upon another person.     The term comes...

Jiaxuan Li doing a flip at the USASA 2024 National Championship (Photo By: USASA).

Winter Sports In Action

Noah Amador-Mace December 12, 2024
Winter brings loads of fun, action-packed sports such as hockey, figure skating, and snowboarding. All of these sports can get very competitive depending on where you are from.
Tech High’s 2023-2024 dance team practicing a routine in the Technology Middle School gym (Photo By: Avery Rottman).

Tech High Can Dance!: A Look at Tech High’s Dance Team

Nayla Makinano December 10, 2024

Technology High School is a small school, with about 80 to 100 students per grade. Due to its small numbers, Tech High is usually behind when it comes to sports. As a result, the school doesn’t have...

Charles Green sweeping the floor during the morning break (Photo By: Anthony Mindling).

Keeping Our Campus Clean: Charlie Green

Anthony Mindling December 9, 2024

With less than 400 students, Technology High School is small. As a result, students tend to be closer with each other and with the school’s staff. Students tend to learn the names and natures of fellow...

President Biden speaking at a press conference in Washington, D.C. on July 11, 2024, just 10 days before dropping out of the presidential race (Photo By: Jacquelyn Martin).

Biden’s Withdrawal Creates a Unique Landscape for this Election Season

Quinn Welter October 29, 2024

   As the year 2024 comes to a close, the deadline to vote in the national election approaches. One of the most unprecedented elements of the current election is President Joe Biden’s decision to...

This bench will be showcased by Jake Aharonian at the Art Trails. (Photo: Nicole Jackson)

Sonoma County Art Trails

Lyra Brooks Long and Aarya Mishra October 29, 2024

   The Sonoma County Art Trails, a non-profit organization based in Sebastopol, celebrated its 40th anniversary this October, with 124 different artists coming to share their work. It happened for two...

The headquarters of NOAA’s National Centers for Environmental Information in Asheville, North Carolina, saw extensive flooding due to Hurricane Helene along with the rest of the city (Photo By: NOAA).

Helene and Milton Kill Hundreds; Congressional Leaders Refuse Aid Funding

Nathaniel Knoy October 29, 2024

   When the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season ends on Nov. 30, it will go down in history as one of the most devastating in United States history. Of the year’s four major hurricanes, two stand out in...

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