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Maribella Alonzo
Jan 140 min read


SPOTLIGHT: Class of '26 Student-Run Small Businesses
Having a job is very daunting and time-consuming for a student; now, imagine running your own business. Many students already struggle with the balance between work and school, causing many sleepless nights and angry moods. Yet, senior students like Lily Lusk and Kaylee Anderson are the exception; they understand how to create successful businesses while still having active lives inside and outside of GHS. Blue beaded bracelet, $6.00 Kaylee Anderson ('26) is a very crafty pe

Amanda Palmer
Jan 145 min read


Of Monkeys & Marts
See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil.

Maddie Adi
Jan 142 min read


New Years Resolutions for Fictional Characters
Katniss Everdeen "New Year’s–a tradition that once belonged to those in the Capital, or so it was. Freedom, Peeta, our children–too much was sacrificed for such simple things. Therefore, we must push on; no shallow vow that will be broken in a week will suffice." -Emily Shue Ted Mosby "This New Year's, I'm going to kiss the love of my life under the fireworks. Doesn't matter where I am or who I'm around- the person I'm meant to be with is gonna be there." -Jolene Tran L

GHS Tartan Shield
Jan 143 min read


When Are You Too Old To Trick Or Treat?
The tradition of trick-or-treating on Halloween is rooted in the imaginative and fun loving nature of childhood. This tradition has always carried a special magic and is a night that little kids everywhere look forward to, not only for the candy but also as a night to delve into their creativity and have the ability to dress up as their favorite superhero, princess, or monster. This night is full of imagination and the best activity for little kids - stuffing their face t

Holly Aaronson
Oct 29, 20252 min read


The Culture Of Fall
When you think of Fall, what do you think of? Fall was originally referred to as “harvest,” as it was the time when farmers would harvest their crops. It is also called Autumn, from the Latin word “autumnus,” meaning to increase or harvest. The term “fall” emerged from the phrase “fall of the leaves.” This phrase came to North America from the English settlers who adopted it in the 18th and 19th centuries. This phrase became more popular than autumn in the United States. Th
Diya Chetty
Oct 29, 20252 min read


Colors of Remembrance
Every November, Mexico explodes with color. Streets glow with marigolds, plazas hum with music, and families gather in cemeteries where candles are lit late into the night. T his is Día de los Muertos, also known as Day of the Dead, a holiday where memories are alive, laughter mixes with grief, and the boundary between worlds feels thin. At the heart of it all are the ofr en das. These are not simple altars, they’re works of art. A photograph of a grandmother might rest

Amanda Aguilar
Oct 29, 20252 min read


Hot Monsters
Dracula : Listen, people, I g et it. Twilight made vampires look so hot, and you think Dracula is going to be just like Edward, this sad, b r ooding, hunk of a man who just needs a little bit of your loving to be good again. And if you thought that, stop right there. Dracula is NOT HOT. The only thing redder than your neck after a night with him is the flag waving right above his head. HE DOES NOT KNOW WHAT CONSENT IS. In the original books, he bit Mina Harker three times

Maddie Adi
Oct 29, 20252 min read
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