Images of California residents and immigrants hard at work gleamed atop the stack of Census commitment cards that Hope Shinderman ’21 carried from door to door.
Walking through her neighborhood and...
Students and teachers comment on fast fashion, the impact it has had on the environment and ways to avoid it.
As she browsed the clothing racks of the Salvation Army store, Cameron Herring ’21 searched...
Standing in her driveway at 7 a.m., Kylie Azizzadeh ’21 waited for her carpool to pick her up. She thought excitedly about her commute to school, complete with close friends, upbeat music and fulfilling...
The Roy G. Biv Social Committee had their first opportunity to attend Rainbow Skate Night, a social event designed to unify the LGBTQ+ community and allies.
The Moonlight Rollerway held Rainbow Night,...
Amanda Foushee recently joined the English Department to teach English II and Advanced Placement English Literature: Good Grief to sophomores and seniors, respectively.
Previously, Foushee worked at various...
The U.S. Department of Education selected Charlie Kogen ’19 and four other Los Angeles County students as Presidential Scholars.
Among the 5,200 high school seniors who qualified for the award nationwide,...
As part of his Advanced Placement Environmental Science research project, a Ethan Rosen ’19 released the trout he raised for his research project into Castaic Lake Thursday.
"We chose to release...
Following a unanimous vote, Los Angeles City Council decided to officially legalize street vending for 2019.
The street vendors’ advocation and aid from groups such as the East Los Angeles Community...