By Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor We will soon be rolling into one month since Disneyland closed its gates and I can imagine the pain annual passholders are currently going through. One of our writers wrote a piece on how she feels about Disneyland closing. Read it here. I do not currently have an annual passport, […]
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I Dream of Disney
By Dayzsha Lino, Co-News Editor On January 11, I went to Disneyland with a few of my best friends. I had a ton of Christmas money left over and my friend, Mellisa, offered to pay for half of my SoCal residents ticket. It was the first time that I’d gone to Disneyland in 13 years, […]
Technology Used for Good During COVID-19 Pandemic
By Taylor Helmes, News Assistant News Editor My screen time has undoubtedly increased since we’ve started self-quarantining and social distancing as per Gov. Gavin Newsom’s orders. A third of my screen time has been spent on social media, TikTok dominantly. Yes, I’m another victim of the addictive app, but there’s an unusually abundant amount of […]
Student Discounts You Can Use During the Pandemic
Graphic by Andrea Ochoa-Mendez By Velia Salazar, Staff Reporter As students, there are a lot of perks that come along with it besides learning so many new stuff at school. During this time, there are a lot of places that are temporarily shut down due to the coronavirus, however there are still some places that […]
Filing For Unemployment At 22 Years Old
By Benny Morales, Staff Reporter Upon my excitement for the school switching to online, losing my job brought un-excitement in my life to extents I would have never imagined. Being 22-years-old, I would have not thought in a 1,000 years that I would have to file for unemployment. On March 12, 2020, my boss called […]