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At Lunardi’s Market, egg cartons are limited to two per customer.

Egg shortage impacts local food establishments

By Will Kriner, Burlingame High School - CA February 20, 2025

Eggs are undoubtedly a common item on a grocery shopper’s list. As the recent bird flu outbreak has spread to many poultry farms across the US, over 158 million egg-laying chickens, turkeys, and other...

E. coli update: cases affect 100+ in school community

E. coli update: cases affect 100+ in school community

By Mary Corkery, Rockwood Summit High School February 20, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story onThe Talon. It was originally published on December 26, 2024.

Protesting for progress: Future International Baccalaureate candidates exercise democratic rights to reverse district budget decisions

Protesting for progress: Future International Baccalaureate candidates exercise democratic rights to reverse district budget decisions

By Mary Bahrami, Vandegrift High School February 20, 2025

“Buzz!” A phone reverberates, releasing a sound as common as that of a simple hello. So many possibilities are held within this half-second treasure trove of a vibration. Who could it be? What could...

New Raising Cane's location in the heart of Montgomeryville

Chicken Fingers and Chicken Knights

By Joni Stuchko, North Penn High School February 20, 2025

Raising Cane’s has been cooking up a new location in North Wales, and for their grand opening, have also been cooking up their newest combo: a collaboration with North Penn’s Marching Knights and Future...

Del Val biomed students suit up for a unique dissection opportunity.

Biomed students dissect cadaver lab

By Neha Sethi, Delaware Valley Regional High School February 20, 2025

Imagine being told that your school is offering an opportunity to dissect a human’s leg. Would you want to do the dissection? Del Val students in the biomedical academy and those who are taking biomed...

A group of black and gray silhouettes stand in front of an American flag. Many Archer students responded to the newest immigration policies proposed by President Trump with sadness and shock. (Graphic illustration by Maya Hernández)

‘America will see the consequences’: Students react to new immigration policies

By Maya Hernández, Archer School for Girls February 18, 2025

Thirty-three percent of the greater metropolitan area in Los Angeles is made up of immigrants: 4.4 million out of the city's 18.5 million residents. Almost half of this population is living undocumented and...

Effects of Palisades Fire reach Burlingame, county extends aid

Effects of Palisades Fire reach Burlingame, county extends aid

By Evelyn Du, Burlingame High School - CA February 18, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Burlingame B. It was originally published on February 11, 2025.

Left to right, seniors Haley Isip, Colleen Yun, Mia Flores, sophomores Raymond Vasquez, Isabella Aparicio, senior Madeline Trejo, junior Monika Ramos, seniors Gabriel Franco, Johnny Altamirano, Sofia Martinez and junior Dannelly Aguilar stand with their signs at West Covina City Hall. These signs allowed students to further express their reasoning for participating in the walkout such as the current issues with deportation.

Students stage walkout to protest immigration policies

By Jacob Garcia and Isabel Benitez February 18, 2025

Students walked out yesterday during lunch in protest of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies. Sophomore Raymond Vasquez opened the event by delivering a speech during lunch at the circle stage,...

NEWS ANALYSIS: Be prepared — fire storms can happen in Fullerton or anywhere

NEWS ANALYSIS: Be prepared — fire storms can happen in Fullerton or anywhere

By Irene Park, Sunny Hills High School February 18, 2025

Few in Los Angeles County will forget what happened on Tuesday, Jan. 7. It all started with over 80 mph Santa Ana winds, which the National Weather Service had warned would start swirling through Southern...

Youth Demand Change: Walkout for Justice

Youth Demand Change: Walkout for Justice

By Annika Wotherspoon and Samantha Ordanes February 18, 2025

Since the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump, thousands of people have protested against his recent immigration crackdown and mass deportation plan, the majority of those protesting being students. On...

ART BY Layne Foxcroft

AISD prepares staff for new policies

By Katie Grumet, James Bowie High School February 18, 2025

Imagine sitting in class one day focused on your work and then being interrupted by a blaring announcement. 'We are now on hold'. Your teacher stops what they’re doing and checks that the door is locked....

School board votes against motion to review rights of student journalists

School board votes against motion to review rights of student journalists

By Delaney Brooks, Chantilly High School February 13, 2025

It wasn’t what the School Board did at a Dec. 5 meeting that caught the attention of student journalists across the county, it was what they didn’t do. When member-at-large Ryan McElveen raised a motion...

Life before and after Trump's ICE(Y) policy

ICE crackdown threatens students, neighborhoods

By Lathania Williams, Bronx River High School February 13, 2025

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials and the NYPD stopped a Bronx River High School student twice in one week this winter. On both occasions, Hashan Chowdhury, an honor student and U.S. citizen,...

Chronic absenteeism can effect high school experiences for both the student and their peers. Design by: Marisa Bucher

Chronic absenteeism rates spike post-pandemic

By Isabella Edghill, Luke Boggs, Mayrin Romero Hernandez, and Marisa Bucher February 13, 2025

Chronic absenteeism has become one of the most prevalent problems facing schools nationwide in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. Kentucky schools are no different. Pre pandemic, one in six students...

Budget cuts impact the district heavily

Budget cuts impact the district heavily

By Kavin Jain, California High School - CA February 13, 2025

The San Ramon Valley Unified School District approved more than $26 million in budget cuts last month, impacting students, teachers and staff across the district. Adopted on Jan. 14, the school board...

People have mixed opinions when weighing in on Cesar Morales' case. "There is no standard 'sentence' to be given out in such speed racing cases or in any juvenile justice case," said Sharon Cho, a juvenile court judge. Cesar Morales and Kyle Harrison took part in a street race, in a Mercedes and a BMW respectively, on Nov. 4, 2022.

Juvenile manslaughter sentencing leads to widespread debate

By Jiya Venkatesh, Carlmont High School February 13, 2025

Public outcry has followed the sentencing of Cesar Morales, whose car crash resulted in the death of a couple, leaving their twin daughters orphaned. The 20-year-old was tried on Jan. 16 in San Mateo...

Protesters gathered on the Texas State Capitol grounds on Wednesday to protest against the Trump administration and Project 2025.
Photo by Arwen Pelletier

Hundreds convene at Capitol to join day of national protest

By Arwen Pelletier, McCallum High School February 13, 2025

Protests against the Trump administration, Project 2025, Elon Musk and Trump’s recent executive orders took place throughout the country on Wednesday as part of an opposition movement that initially...

AN AI FOR EDUCATION 
Sophomore Sofia Rudolf scrolls through Magic School AI’s many features. Rudolf enjoys using tools such as the writing feedback option, in order to gain a new perspective on her work. “I do like the writing feedback [tool],” Rudolf said. “It gives you good input to help elaborate on some stuff.”

Magic School — An Education Friendly AI?

By Victoria Cox, Mater Dei High School February 13, 2025

The unrelenting arrival of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has forced many institutions, especially schools, to quickly adapt to the new and ever evolving technology. Over the years, many AI programs have...

Packets of seeds from California native plants about to be sent in an appropriately decorated envelope.

“It’s genuinely such a beautiful idea.” Upper School Permaculture Class Sends Native Seeds to the Altadena Seed Library to Restore Wildlife After Eaton Fire

By Jane K., Westridge School February 12, 2025

In the midst of the devastation caused by the Eaton fire, the Upper School Permaculture class decided to help support efforts to replant affected areas in Altadena. Using their extensive knowledge of California...

All over campus, students buried underwear provided by UT Austin for more than two months and observe its decomposition after digging it back up.

Unearthing the truth, students dig to the bottom of soil health

By Sophia Kim, St. John's School - TX February 12, 2025

After three desperate hours of digging in the dirt, freshman Ayush Lalwani finally found the object of his search—a decomposing, hole-ridden pair of underwear. Lalwani originally buried the cotton...

Signs reading "STOP ELON MUSK" were displayed throughout the rally.

Louisville Democrats and Congressman Morgan McGarvey speak out at “Stop Elon Musk” rally

By Grace Fridy, duPont Manual High School February 12, 2025

On Saturday, Feb. 8, the Louisville Democrats hosted a rally at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 369 headquarters to protest billionaire Elon Musk’s increasingly prevalent...

Protesters march through West Chicago on Feb. 3, 2025, carrying Mexican and American flags in solidarity during the "A Day Without Immigrants" demonstration. The march, which began at Thorntons on Neltnor Blvd., was part of a nationwide movement advocating for immigrant rights and protesting potential ICE enforcement.

West Chicago residents protest ICE amid rumors, misinformation

By Leo Mendoza and Sami Moesch February 12, 2025

(Este artículo también está disponible en español, aquí.) Imagine sitting at home with family when a loud banging suddenly erupts at the door. You hear your parents screaming for help,...

Protesters gather at the Iowa Capitol on Jan. 25, 2025, to voice their opposition to ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and mass deportations, joining a nationwide call for immigration reform and the protection of immigrant rights.

Trump administration brings ICE to Des Moines as mass deportations start, rallies in protest follow

By Nolan McNulty, Ankeny High School February 12, 2025

In January 2025, Donald Trump was inaugurated as the 47th President of the United States, marking the beginning of his second, non-consecutive term. Trump initiated several immigration policy changes....

Students reach out to pet Galaxy, one of the Children’s Hospital therapy dogs during a presentation to Creek’s Psychology Club. Galaxy was brought into the meeting with child life specialists Sarah Scott and Brianne Newman, who discussed their careers with the club.

Children’s Hospital Therapy Dog Visits Creek Psychology Club, Brings Education and Wagging Tails

By Quinn Rudnick, Cherry Creek High School February 12, 2025

On Tuesday, the Psychology Club at Creek hosted three guest speakers, but only two of them were human. The third was a therapy dog for the Children’s Hospital, a golden retriever lovingly named Galaxy....

Once bustling with energy and crowd, Dongseongro now houses empty buildings and relatively few customers.

Population decline and increases in rent contribute to downtown business closures

By Sophia Bae, Daegu International School February 7, 2025

*Due to concerns of losing potential customers, one interviewee wished to remain anonymous “Let’s meet in front of the Daegu Department Store.” For those who call Daegu their home, chances are...

ADDRESSING DEATH: The service started out with a moment of silence for a homeless man who was killed in camp near the church. Mayor Andre Dickens addressed this in his speech.

40th celebration of Dr. King highlights need for continued social progress in Atlanta

By Audrey Lyons and Fairlie Mercer February 7, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Southerner. It was originally published on January 31, 2025.

LOUDER. Students cheer as their schoolmates start dancing during the protest Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025.

Students walk out to protest Trump mass-deportation policies

By Logan Day and Breshad Robinson February 7, 2025

Students walked out to protest President Donald Trump's immigration policies today (Tuesday, Feb. 4) in between second and third period in response to Trump’s threats of mass deportation. Students...

Volunteering sites at PCC, Elks Lodge, and The WalkGood Yard, where donation drives were held.

After Devastating Eaton Fires, Westridge Students Channel Grief Into Fire Relief Efforts

By Lilah R., Westridge School February 7, 2025

The devastating Eaton Fire left parts of Pasadena and Altadena completely transformed and almost unrecognizable. Whether they were evacuating their homes, calling friends and family, or watching the fire...

The threat of ICE affects not only Gloucester High School's Multi-lingual learners, but its entire community.

As threat of ICE Looms, GHS Steps up to Support English Learners

By RUBY MCELHENNY, Gloucester High School - MA February 7, 2025

English Learning Liaison Vanessa Lindberg has been working at Gloucester High School for four years, using her Spanish-speaking ability to help GHS’s immigrant community adjust to the United States....

Patrick Ahrens actively fights against housing and poverty struggles, swearing in for District 26 to officially become the new assembly member at De Anza College on Sunday, Dec. 8th.  (Courtesy of Patrick Ahrens)

Santa Clara community fights back against homelessness in schools

By James Kepner, Santa Clara High School February 7, 2025

Students experience homelessness at nearly every school in Santa Clara Unified School District, according to the Student Services branch. With the ongoing impacts of COVID-19, district and community members...

A WasteNot Compost bin in Latin's Learning Commons

Latin Pilots WasteNot Compost Bins

By Scarlet Gitelson and Sloane Singerman February 7, 2025

Latin’s Green Club piloted WasteNot Compost bins on December 10 and 11 in the Learning Commons as part of the club’s mission to reduce the school’s carbon footprint. Latin’s community composted...

Organizers used handheld artificial candles for the vigil. In addition, they set up portraits of the late skaters, including skaters Franco Aparicio, Brielle Breyer, Cory Haynos, Eddie Zhou and their coach, former Soviet skater and international skating champion Inna Volyanskaya.

McLean community mourns D.C. plane crash victims

By Alan Tang, Hamna Humanyou, Caroline Su, and Aaron Stark February 5, 2025

McLean sophomore and figure skater Ella Stevens practiced with victims Franco Aparicio, Brielle Breyer, Cory Haynos and Eddie Zhou every day, before and after school. Although Stevens had known them for...

Atlanta deportations surge in early stages of Trump presidency

Atlanta deportations surge in early stages of Trump presidency

By Fairlie Mercer and Audrey Lyons February 5, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Southerner. It was originally published on January 30, 2025.

Teammates Junior Calvin Beyers & Senior Jack Hanks took the victory in this year's AP Physics Boat Regatta, alongside teammates Charles Brown II & Sebastian Liles, who helped design and direct the boat. Members of the AP Physics class worked together to create a cardboard boat with tape adhesive to see whose could last the longest in the Normal West pool on Thursday, Jan. 16.

Annual AP Physics boat regatta sets sail as yet another student favorite tradition

By Owen Voorheis, Normal West High School February 5, 2025

From the top streamed song in 2015 being Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson, all the way to A Bar Song (Tipsy) by Shaboozey in 2025, it’s safe to say that a lot has changed in the past 10 years. One thing...

Senior's home demolished by tornado; new opportunity blows in

Senior’s home demolished by tornado; new opportunity blows in

By Logan Day, Caney Creek High School February 4, 2025

Carlos Benitez held on with all his strength, prayers for safety ran through his mind. His life lay in the hands of a janky old shed sat in his backyard. The winds were unrelenting; Carlos knew everything...

The clock on the Spencer's Grill sign is a Route 66 historical landmark, according to the City of Kirkwood.

Back in business

By Megan Snyder, Kirkwood High School February 4, 2025

A counter top once deserted now bustles with eager customers awaiting their coffee and breakfast. The atmosphere, once still and lonesome, comes alive with the buzz of business and filled with the aroma...

At the Dec. 17 Board of Education meeting following RNEA members' rejection of Rockwood's proposed contract, district officials give a budget presentation.

District, teachers at impasse over contract negotiation

By Maddy Cox, Lafayette High School February 4, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Lancer Feed. It was originally published on January 31, 2025.

FDA approves neffy, new nasal spray to treat severe allergic reactions

FDA approves neffy, new nasal spray to treat severe allergic reactions

By Sophia D'Sa, Monta Vista High School February 4, 2025

On a family trip to Germany several years ago, a seemingly innocuous breakfast at an airport cafe quickly turned into a nightmare for MVHS parent Uma Krishnamoorthy. Over the course of just 30 minutes,...

Rent control laws regulate the amount of rent that landlords can demand from their tenants, usually by limiting how much rent can be increased. Used with permission from Pexels.

Amid state housing crisis, rent control remains contentious

By Qianzi Loo and Olivia Yuan February 4, 2025

A housing crisis has plagued California since the 1970s, fueling numerous legislative attempts to curtail a dire lack of affordable housing over the years. Most recently on the 2024 California general...

Dakota Superintendent Dr. Ashley Whitely speaks at the phone policy Community Conversation. She outlines the way the conversation will proceed.

Policing Phones

By Luke Viviano, Lakota East High School February 4, 2025

On Wednesday, May 15, 2024, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed into law House Bill 250, after the bill unanimously passed in the House and Senate. The bill requires every school in the state of Ohio to...

Two girls carry bags filled with clothes and supplies they gathered from the Westwood Recreation Center, one of the many facilities serving as an evacuation shelter during the fires. Marco Huitron, a volunteer at the center, said that he is willing to help and give back to the community. “The integrity, the love and the honor that we have here on the Westside — West Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Palisades, Venice, just literally on the coast side — it just has given us such a good family and community feel that it’s only within my want [to help],” Huitron said. “Help is everything that we need, especially in these times.”

Los Angeles wildfires force thousands to evacuate as communities rally to support one another

By Meredith Ho, Archer School for Girls January 31, 2025

The night before the windstorm hit Los Angeles Tuesday, Jan. 7, Santa Monica High School junior Leona Jones packed her bags for what she expected to be a one or two-day evacuation, similar to what she...

Freshman Gracey Zankel-Burge rings up customers at the Baldwin Bean.

Brewing up collaboration

By Josephine Wysocki and Anne Hampton January 31, 2025

Seniors Samantha Niggel and Din Goawala both work at the Baldwin Bean coffee shop, where they have gained work experience and become friends. It is also where Goawala, a Deaf student who communicates mostly...

Midtown students recognized for First Amendment video project

Midtown students recognized for First Amendment video project

By Leo Powell, Midtown High School January 31, 2025

The First Amendment has been embedded in the Constitution since 1791, but former WAGA-TV reporter Dale Russell says it’s in danger every day. “I think it’s always being chipped away at in every...

Multiple trays of green peas pile up in the Algonquin compost bin on Jan. 9.

Mitigating food waste at Algonquin

By Nora Kurtz, Hana Sadikaj, and Grace Huggins January 31, 2025

Food waste has emerged as a significant issue at Algonquin, with many students discarding large portions of their school lunches. However, a new composting program in collaboration with the Enviro-Projects...

Students spend their break on their phones instead of having conversations.

Screenagers: Fostering screen dependencies in NUSD youth

By Julia Owens and River Koch January 31, 2025

“Screenager” is a term invented almost 30 years ago, described by the Oxford English Dictionary as the familiarity that youth have with technology. This tech savvy-ness that characterizes high schoolers...

Murals around Atlanta showcase the impact the Israel-Hamas conflict had on a local scale. Refaat Alareer was a Palestinian writer, poet and activist from the Gaza Strip. Alareer was killed on Dec. 7, 2023 and prior to his death published the poem "If I Must Die."

Israel, Hamas agree on ceasefire, community hopes for peace

By Brennan Fritts, Mariam Darb, Zelda Lerner, and Henry Moye January 31, 2025

This story contains an alternate format that can only be viewed on the original site. View this story on The Southerner. It was originally published on January 27, 2025.

Officer Stephen Sullivan’s new English Chocolate Lab, Marshall, is currently undergoing a 25 week training course to be a comfort dog. Marshall is expected to come to Algonquin next September to provide students with relief and create a positive atmosphere.

Classroom canines continue bringing joy to Algonquin

By Kiera Silvia and Zoe Schimmoller January 31, 2025

Along with Officer Stephen Sullivan’s new chocolate labrador Marshall, Algonquin’s classroom canines continue to brighten people’s days and make a positive impact on students’ mental health. There...

Yearbook returns memories to CHS alum

Yearbook returns memories to CHS alum

By Daphne Marquez, Colton High School - CA January 31, 2025

Colton, California—The Eaton, Palisades and Hughes fires have made headlines over the past few weeks, destroying around 15,000 structures in Los Angeles county and damaging thousands more. One of...

Emory University freshman Landon Diaz and friends protest Trump’s policies on immigration at the We Fight Back rally on Jan. 20.  "If you do your best to just spread a message, people will see that you care, people will see that its important," Diaz said.

Protesters gather in response to Trump’s inauguration

By Brennan Fritts and Julia Barton January 29, 2025

Today, people across Atlanta gathered in Walton Spring Park to speak out against the agenda of President Donald Trump during his inauguration. This Atlanta-based rally eventually merged with the annual...

Board member Melissa Kelley Black raises her hand to speak during a Jan. 21 Board of Education meeting at Kennedy Junior High School. Discussions over Kelley Black's conduct led to numerous personal accusations among board members.

Board members levy accusations including ‘shirking responsibilities’ and ‘political agendas’ during board meeting

By Jay Deegan, Naperville Central High School January 29, 2025

During a routine discussion of agenda items in a Jan. 21 District 203 Board of Education meeting, board members levied accusations at each other including “shirking responsibilities,” a “problematic”...

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