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The wing of a Southwest plane is shown outside of an airplane window on a flight from Austin, Texas, to Los Angeles, California. Despite fearmongering on social media surrounding recent aviation accidents, many passengers still see flying as a safe method of transportation.
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Recent plane crashes spark mixed reactions towards flying among pilots, general public
By Emily Paschall and Melinda Wang

In the interest of full disclosure, pilot Alyson Hsiao is the piano teacher of News Editor Emily Paschall ('26)  While scrolling on TikTok, you might notice your "For You" page bombarded by plane crash footage. Clicking into the comment section of one of these videos, you read comments ranging from, "I'm never getting on a plane again," "something seriously is going on that we don't know about" and "still safer than driving." Although many have been responding with fear and concern, a large group of people do not feel this way. Whether it was Jeju Air Flight 2216 or the Potomac River collision between American Airlines Flight 5342 and United States Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter, there have been 153 aviation accidents since the start of 2025. TikTok users have expressed...

At the Portland-based "Not Alone" conference, Ashlen Hilliard, a former cult member and founder of support group People Leave Cults, presents to a group, sharing words of wisdom and personal accounts of her experience in a high-control group. Supportive conferences like these help former cult members connect through shared experiences and discover new techniques to deal with the mental repercussions of cult involvement.
Unseen stories: the psychology of cults
By Ayana Ganjoo and Madilyn Shoop-Gardner
Dawn Momohara's portrait. Photo from Vol. 56, No. 121 of The Daily Pinion
Remembering Dawn Momohara
By Dominic Niyo, McKinley High School - HI
Ariyana James (12) sits on the bench alongside her teammates. After being named to the CAAC Blue All-League team last year, James suffered a stroke during preseason this year, causing her to be out for  season.
Unbreakable
By Holyn Walsh, East Lansing High School
Café Vida in the Pacific Palisades on Jan. 26.
A tribute to Altadena and the Palisades
By Channing '25, Francesca '25, and Addie '26
Many students and teachers are concerned about job security, career prospects and overall stability of the computer science industry. “We're still at the infancy of AI, but it does seem like a pivotal time,” computer science teacher Marina Peregrino said.
Decoding computer science’s future
By Claire Tian, Ashley Mo, and Jonathan Xue
Student journalism, a cornerstone of local democracy, is endangered across the country.
OPINION: The case for student journalism
By Isabella Edghill, duPont Manual High School
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Cottonwood Creek Elementary School Principal Dr. Andra Penn has a collection of vintage items in her office given to her by students and staff over the years. Dr. Penny has held her position since the school’s opening in 1996.
Penny coining a lasting legacy
By Anvita Bondada, Coppell High School
A solitary sign held aloft with the Capitol rotunda in the background expresses the central theme of those who gathered to oppose Senate Bill 2 and the voucher system it will create.
Abbott and his allies finally earn voucher victory
By Lillian Gray, McCallum High School
Transitioning out of Conifer High School (CHS), the Conifer Jefferson County Public Library will be giving CHS around 5,000 books for its own library. Karen McIntosh, the Digital Teacher Librarian at CHS, is working with school and JCPL staff members and communities to expand the collection for the upcoming school year. The school has and will accept donations of books that are suitable for high school audiences. “We've already accepted book donations from families. We also had other schools, Chatfield has donated books to our library,” McIntosh said. “I will gladly accept donations.”
Boutique of Books
By Kanin Cadam, Conifer High School
Strongly swinging student Jil Schwe leans in for a powerful hit hoping to score points for her team.
Serving from across the globe
By Caroline Baxter, James Bowie High School
On March 6, athletes from various schools competed in the Coppell Relays at Buddy Echols Field. Recent incidents have increased the need for vigilance at school sporting events. Photo by Isabella Callegaro Santos
Teenage belligerence causes real harm
By Akshaya Ashokanand, Coppell High School
Before throwing the ball to a teammate, senior goalkeeper Beck Henderson holds the ball to slow the pace of the game. Henderson has signed a letter of intent to play collegiate soccer for i2i Academy at Leeds Beckett University in England.
Kickin’ it in England
By Darby Morel, Lafayette High School
FREEDOM'S FIST. The op-ed is a living symbol of the freedom of the press—like one finger on the hand of the First Amendment, which itself forms the strong fist of American democracy. What could be more American than that?
Hands off the Op-ed
By Aarushi Bahadur, St. Paul Academy and Summit School
Korea’s top delivery giant feasts on bankrupt kitchens and inflated menus.
The Hunger Games of Korean delivery
By Sally Lee, Daegu International School
Assistant Opinion Editor Arjun Mukherjee writes that Trump's stifling of the press is a threat to democracy.
Democracy dies in silence
By Arjun Mukherjee, Algonquin Regional High School
Mike Wang and Stephen Curry, a NBA basketball player, posing for a picture
Mike Wang: NBA 2K Developer and PCHS Alumnus
By Julia Enz, Parkway Central High School
Original composition by senior Freya Girard.
Student Composers
By Channing Morse, Lawrence High School
Seniors Aditya Parikh and Pranith Surapaneni practice playing the violin and the guitar for the Melodies for Memories club they founded. Parikh said he has been able to make connections through music and hopes to inspire the same in nursing homes. “Everyone has listened to some sort of music in their life and can connect to a live performance,” Parikh said, “That is a big part of why we created the organization because we wanted to share what we found with others.”
A timeless connection
By Ruby Halverson and Madison Kraft
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Middle school guide to brain rot
By Isla Harrison and Lola WInchell
Connection crew member Wyatt M. gives a gift to one of the ACCESS students.
Connection Crew brings valentines with a twist
By Julia B., Abbigail M., and Aubrey O.
This image is from her trailer video, which depicts Jennie’s alter ego, displaying her newfound freedom to explore her newfound freedom as a solo artist.

Credits: Mexico City Production by Habitant
A new era of musical freedom
By Sophia W., Day Creek Intermediate School
Spring Break Trip to Belize
By William Sun, The Masters School
Scrambling for eggs? Not here: A looking inside the Masters Dining Hall
By Gus Creech and Ryan (Wonjung) Lim
Theater Students Dress Up for Annual Special Olympics
By Stephan Bosnjak, Marquette High School
VIDEO South Asia Club hosts South Asia Night
By Tarek Ahmad and Ayra Ansari