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  • March 18, 2021

    The 2020 World Series

    By: Inso Park Baseball, often referred to as “America’s national pastime”, was created in 1839 by Abner Doubleday. Although it seems like such a trivial matter, baseball has actually had an extremely active role in shaping our nation to what it is today. Beginning at around the time of the civil war, the game of […]

  • October 30, 2020

    The Case for Universal Basic Income (UBI). OPINION PIECE

    By: Woohyun Song As poverty and the wealth gap have been on an alarming rise within the past few decades, there has been further consideration about how to reduce the negative impact of these issues or to eliminate them entirely. One of these solutions is the concept of a Universal Basic Income, or UBI. Precise […]

  • October 30, 2020

    The Acts of Young Athletes During These Unprecedented Times

    By: Chloe Bruno Young athletes are struggling to get better and compete in their sports. As COVID cases go down in California, less restrictions are allowing athletes to get together and practice. However the restrictions that are in place depend on the school district. In the Placentia Yorba-Linda School District they are allowing athletes to […]

  • October 30, 2020

    Five Everyday Applications of Artificial Intelligence

    By: Vivian Wang Artificial intelligence. As sophisticated as artificial intelligence may sound, artificial intelligence can be found in several everyday activities, ranging from online shopping to web searching. Artificial intelligence refers to the simulation of human intelligence in computers to mimic human capabilities like speech recognition, decision-making, and processing of languages. This concept was first […]

  • October 30, 2020

    The Switch to Remote Life

    By: Amy Morrison Since COVID-19 hit, the world has been relying on the use of remote ways of getting groceries, food, and shopping through apps such as DoorDash, Instacart, and Amazon. While the coronavirus has obviously made these services much more necessary for the functionality of the world, they weren’t designed to accommodate the overwhelming […]

  • October 30, 2020

    How One’s Socioeconomic Status Affects One’s Education

    By: Inso Park  Reading, while regarded as a basic skill, is one of the most complex and important skills that one can possess. Students are taught to value reading and the education that they receive. However, something as simple as reading, although seemingly universal, has shown to have significant disparities among classes despite its influence […]

  • October 30, 2020

    Voting During Covid

    By Snehal Shinh As the elections grow closer, many are concerned with how to vote during these troubling times and how much their vote really matters. With these elections, as with any, every vote counts. These current times have involved so many changes that these elections are being carried out in a way to keep […]

  • October 30, 2020

    Reverse Innovation

    By: Young Kim With the release of Apple’s newest addition, the iPhone 12, consumers are faced with the same question they face every year. How will the other technology company’s compare? The past decade has been a constant power struggle for companies such as Apple, Samsung, and even Google to create the newest, most advanced […]

  • October 30, 2020

    TikTok Star Collabs with Oceanspray

    By:Chloe Bruno A TikTok star has taken over the media with his immaculate vibes. Nathan Apodaca, also known as 420dogface208, is a 37 years old living Idaho Falls, Idaho. DogFace’s car broke down when he needed to go to work so he used the long board that he always keeps with him for emergencies to […]

  • October 30, 2020

    Mispronouncing Names (Opinion)

    By: Joshua Song Valencia High School is an incredibly diverse school with students from all backgrounds and nationalities. As a result of this, many students and even some of the teachers that attend this school have foreign names that are often mispronounced by others. Being in a state near the Mexico-America border, those of Latin […]

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