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Rideshare drivers stuck at a stoplight: Gig Worker Classification

Keara Morrow December 13, 2024

The classification of gig workers, especially rideshare drivers for companies like Uber and Lyft, is a topic of debate in California. This summer, the issue resurfaced around Proposition 22, a landmark...

Behind the Scenes at Mitty’s Open House

Behind the Scenes at Mitty’s Open House

Emily Liu, Seoyun Chong December 7, 2024
Mitty’s annual Open House was not just an event for prospective students, but also an opportunity for students and faculty to collaborate to better the school.
Red One: A Missing Case of Santa Claus

Red One: A Missing Case of Santa Claus

Audrey Florit, Staff Writer December 6, 2024
With the Christmas season near and repeats of Mariah Carey’s "All I Want For Christmas Is You" playing on the radio, it was only time before we got a proper seasonal Christmas movie. Fortunately, Red One fits perfectly into this category as an action-comedy.
A Step Towards Healing: California Mandates Native American Genocide Education in Schools

A Step Towards Healing: California Mandates Native American Genocide Education in Schools

Alexandra Nguyen, Staff Writer December 3, 2024

On Friday, September 27, 2024, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new bill requiring public schools statewide to teach the historical mistreatment of Native Americans and the truth about their contributions...

Taken from nasa.gov, artists impression.

Discovering Exoplanets

Veronica Minar and Anika Ganu December 1, 2024
For years, budding amateur Astronomers have had to make do with whatever tools they had on hand. As of 2018 however, NASA invites all to peruse a vast archive of exoplanet data with the TESS.
UVALDE, TEXAS - JUNE 03:  Flowers, plush toys and wooden crosses are placed at a memorial dedicated to the victims of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School on June 3, 2022 in Uvalde, Texas. 19 students and two teachers were killed on May 24 after an 18-year-old gunman opened fire inside the school. Wakes and funerals for the 21 victims are scheduled throughout the week.  (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Numb to the Norm

Anoushka Kale and Shreya Anavangot October 15, 2024
The possibility of a school shooting is a fear that every American student battles due to the increased frequency of occurrences. While the horrific nature of these shootings has depreciated over time, its consequent effects on students has become a headline of discussion.
Teenager's shoe and skateboard lying on a pedestrian crossing after traffic accident

Uneven Roads: Heightened Fatality in Low-Income Neighborhoods

Alexandra Nguyen October 13, 2024
Disparities in budgeting leave low income neighborhoods vulnerable to deadly pedestrian accidents.
Pencils Down, Screens On: The Digital SAT (DSAT)

Pencils Down, Screens On: The Digital SAT (DSAT)

Keara Morrow October 12, 2024
The transition from the paper SAT to the digital SAT brings a spotlight to ethical concerns regarding resource availability to students of various socioeconomic backgrounds.
Track and Field: A Winning Culture

Track and Field: A Winning Culture

Nathan Han, Kaitlyn Altmar, and Isabella Shen April 25, 2024
“Everyone needs to be a weapon to compete against the competition.”—Sophomore Zephyn Barthelom
There was no flag called for a horse-collar tackle on this tackle by Haason Reddick.

The NFL has an Officiating Problem

Colin Zhao and Aditya Nagapudi December 3, 2023
Atrocious referring is nothing new in sports, but it's reached an all-time worst this NFL season.
The In-Season Tournament tipped off on Nov. 3

The Pros and Cons of the NBA In-Season Tournament

Niranjan Ashok and Ansh Singhal December 3, 2023
The In-Season Tournament makes its debut this season, but whether its will work or not remains to be seen.
Erin Chung ’23

Erin Chung

May 10, 2023

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