
Turn it down! Headphones and hearing loss
A recent study conducted by Lauren K. Dillard and colleagues found that people between the ages of 12 and 34 could be at risk for hearing loss worldwide due to exposure to unsafe listening practices

5 Minutes with…Theater Teacher Mr. Justin Baldridge
Mr. Baldridge shares the last movie watched, the meal he’d eat for the rest of his life and what his warning label would say if he had one.

A fun day for the freshmen
ASB hosts Freshman Funday on Tuesday, Nov. 15 for the class of 2026 during periods 5 and 6.

The faces behind the morning announcements
A behind the scenes look at the students who head the school's digital media morning announcements.

Yonder Coffee: a must-visit cafe in the valley
This modern and slightly hidden cafe serves great coffee and provides an amazing atmosphere to relax and study.

DARK TOURISM: A look inside one of America’s ghost towns
Take a look inside one of America’s boom-town-turned-ghost-town: Virginia City, Nevada.

To Be Discussed | Episode 2: #crying and loving
Now featuring: the second episode of newest, soon-to-be award winning podcast, To Be Discussed by Joshua Castro and Rachel Khutorskoy. Teen director Charissa Yu and lead actors Noa Levy & Jimmy Martinez are interviewed on their award wining movie, Cry For Love.

To Be Discussed | Episode 1: the queen is #dead
The first episode of the newest, soon-to-be award-winning podcast, To Be Discussed by Joshua Castro and Rachel Khutorskoy. Teens discuss opinions about the queen and her death.

Headbangin’ in downtown L.A.
❑ PHOTO OF THE WEEK | Emilie Santiago headbangs to the sounds of artist Chris Aaron at the Shadow Events Rave on Saturday Oct. 8. in downtown Los Angeles.

Homecoming highlights: students take to the field!
The glorious homecoming parade kicked off homecoming weekend on Fri, Oct. 14.

Quick Take
The humor in writing
The funniest mistakes in the English language are those hidden in plain sight.

Love conquers all! AP Research students marry their research topics
Let the wedding bells ring! AP Research students marry their chosen topics on Sept. 27-28, binding each student and topic for the rest of the school year.