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This article is about how the popular fashion brand, Madhappy, incorporates a positive mental health image into their work. I interviewed two of the Madhappy founders Mason Spector and Peiman Raf, who ...
Due to recent ICE raids in Southern California, South Bay students are turning to activism, advocacy, and campus organizing in an attempt to protect their communities and enact change.
Visit the post for more.Author’s note: This is my introduction and background of what will be the first in a series of pieces about identity and rock n’ roll entitled “The Identity Chord.” Please ...
Most of us are not lawmakers or law enforcement officers. But we are neighbors. These crimes don’t happen in the shadows — they happen in plain sight. These storefronts don’t survive in secrecy —… ...
Kei Coffee House is the newest branch of Kei-Concepts, an Asian Fusion restaurant chain in California. Follow along for our reviews of their various foods and drinks.
Our generation lives in a media-saturated world, with it being common to consume hours of shows, movies, TikToks, or other forms of content every day. Thousands of products and lifestyles are ...
Landen Braunstein, a rising junior at Mira Costa High School, navigates the importance of journalism and uses her passion to provide a platform and voice for others.
What is "girl math?"You’ve seen the videos: that viral trend on TikTok and Instagram where women explain why their “extravagant” spending is actually “reasonable.” They’ll hold up a huge restaurant ...
Reflecting on my wisdom tooth removal experience, I question the necessity of this teenage rite of passage ...
Right now, nearly 7 million Americans live with Alzheimer’s and other dementias and that number could double by 2060. But here’s what most people don’t realize: up to 40% of dementia cases could ...
Annie Jiang’s Chinese name is Tongyu, which means “authentic language without embellishment.” It’s little wonder, then, that Jiang would grow up to pursue journalism. But her parents didn’t anticipate ...
Teased for looking “different,” Hayle Perez didn’t hide; she wrote. Now she leads a student journalism initiative, telling the stories that often go untold.