
Murdering the true crime narrative
By Isabelle Ling, Carlmont High School
• February 27, 2024

Pixels to problems: how game addictions work
By Apurva Krishnamurthy and Robert Yu
• February 27, 2024
New app has students asking “What’s Fizzin’?
By Deuce Bechtold and Seamus McCarthy
• February 27, 2024

Mocktail Mania: Fruity, fizzy drinks offer nonalchoholic, fun beverage option
By Haley Maharry, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• February 23, 2024

Marching Colt in New York
By Alyssa Weisenberg, Parkway Central High School
• February 23, 2024

The warped world of gender in gaming
By Qianzi Loo and Meadow Shen
• February 22, 2024

Crafting a new narrative: TikTok’s impact on the revival of traditional hobbies
By Alene Keppy, Pleasant Valley High School – IA
• February 22, 2024

The quest of SP Films and the value of learning history
By Jane Kim and Paula Gonzalez
• February 22, 2024

Rising from the shadows: A deeper look into South Korea’s “illegal” tattoo artists
By Nadia Woo, Daegu International School
• February 22, 2024

Lowriders of Ventura County: Cars and culture
By Layla Solomon, Foothill Technology High School
• February 22, 2024

Tyrone Grad Shines in Graphic Design
By Makenzie Soellner, Tyrone Area High School
• February 20, 2024

Spinning with success
By Jayden Breite, Carlmont High School
• February 19, 2024

Everything is political, including video games.
By Ashley Huang and Myles Kim
• February 19, 2024

Bowie Speech team speaks out to save their program
By Audrey Cullinane, James Bowie High School
• February 19, 2024
Echo Review
By Micah Fenner, Worthington Kilbourne High School
• February 19, 2024

Movie Review: ‘Lisa Frankenstein’ horrifyingly nails rom-com genre
By Satenik Ayrapetyan, Daniel Pearl Magnet High School
• February 16, 2024
It’s all a blur
By Samir Shaik, Parkway West High School
• February 16, 2024
André 3000, Kid Cudi, and Knowing When To Walk Away From Rap
By Brooks Coleman, La Salle Catholic Preparatory High School
• February 16, 2024

The history of our halls
By Elena Brown and Selby Lin
• February 16, 2024

LHS leads the charge in performing Mean Girls musical
By Ashlyn Tell, Lawrence High School
• February 16, 2024

Minor concerns
By Jillian Ju and Ellie Wang
• February 14, 2024

Rewinding into the past: the last standing Captain Video store remains open
By Nicholas Lee, Carlmont High School
• February 14, 2024

Crafting Success with College Boards
By Brynne Friedrich, Gretna High School
• February 14, 2024
The Difference Between 10 and 9 Seconds Can Be Two Years of Practice
By Tei Kim, Stanford Online High School
• February 14, 2024

Beyond digital: the enduring legacy of vinyl and radio
By Levi Holland, Wakefield High School – NC
• February 13, 2024

Art students push back against potential Gaggle censorship
By Maya Smith, Lawrence High School
• February 13, 2024

‘Waitress’ proshot pulls at viewer’s heartstrings
By Daniel Chernyak, Richard Montgomery High School – MD
• February 12, 2024

Humans of Harker: Stepping into the spotlight
By Shareen Chahal, The Harker Upper School
• February 12, 2024

Family, fashion, flea markets: Sophomore’s story of creating a clothing business
By Shae Killam, Archer School for Girls
• February 12, 2024

Threads of Creativity
By Mariah Disney, Los Osos High School
• February 12, 2024

Film featurette
By Quinn Burton, Millard West High School
• February 9, 2024

Community puzzles offer chance to rewind, disperse energy
By Jaya Alenghat, University of Chicago Laboratory High School
• February 9, 2024

Student musicians share cultures and celebrate histories
By Apurva Krishnamurthy and Emily Pedroza
• February 8, 2024

Artist, social justice activist Fulton Leroy Washington presents to community about art, personal journey, activism
By Vivianne Arnold, Archer School for Girls
• February 7, 2024
Silent sounds
By Niveda Hari and Aaryan Sharma
• February 7, 2024

Earth-friendly finds: Sustainable shopping at Terra Shepherd
By Reese Duncan, Lincoln High School
• February 6, 2024

Once a Knight always a Knight
By Chloe Lewcock, McCallum High School
• February 6, 2024

Cheng receives national recognition for art
By Josie Wettan, Burlingame High School – CA
• February 5, 2024

COFFEE CULTURE
By Sofia Matin & Eadyn Ochoa, FULLERTON UNION HIGH SCHOOL
• February 5, 2024
Behind the scenes with “Barry” editor Ali Greer: “You get to focus people’s attention on what you want them to feel”
By Lynn-Clara Tun, Edina High School
• February 5, 2024

Notelove DFW striking a chord of change
By Rhea Choudhary, Coppell High School
• February 5, 2024
![Recent award shows have met criticism for the underrepresentation of women and sexist remarks. Feminist Club executive aide and sophomore Clara Lazarini discussed the importance of female representation at a recent club meeting, highlighting the events of comedian Jo Koy’s infamous Golden Globes monologue. “[Female representation is] really important because a couple of decades back, women didn't have any representation in certain fields,” Lazarini said.](https://bestofsno.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/image1.png)
And the award goes to… patriarchy, again
By Pathfinder Editorial Board, Parkway West High School
• February 2, 2024

Get in, losers: ‘Mean Girls’ was a high budget disappointment
By Ava Vogel, Rutherford B. Hayes High School
• February 2, 2024
Local Bookstores Fighting for Spot in Book Market with the Rise of Amazon
By Ella Geist, Mansfield Legacy High School
• February 2, 2024

Going to the mat for pro wrestling
By Brantley Dumas II, Normal Community High School
• February 2, 2024

Makeup artist’s journey, a path of color mixed with talent
By Anisha Mandem, Prosper High School
• February 2, 2024

“The Boy and the Heron” finds wonder in the ordinary
By Dylan Nguyen and Lillian Wang
• February 2, 2024

Senior dreams of becoming tattoo artist
By Leslie Benitez, Caney Creek High School
• February 2, 2024

Marinara and Alfredo: Sophomore authors Amazon bestseller
By Aryana Bharali and Kairui Sun
• February 2, 2024

Freshman finds phenomenal fun in producing music
By Savannah Riggins, James Bowie High School
• February 2, 2024
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