Photo: Enigmatic SoCal winter in one shot
The winter weather of 2022 is summarized in this photo: deceivingly sunny one moment followed by spontaneous, frigid showers in another. Leave the house in the morning sporting a winter scarf and coat...
View ArticlePhotos: Behind the scenes of a breaking point
I find that photos express a great deal of emotion, some of which feel nearly impossible to be expressed in word form. My goal of this piece is to depict the ever haunting feeling of being trapped...
View ArticleDPMHS students gather for first prom since start of pandemic
Click to view slideshow. Daniel Pearl Magnet High School students enjoyed a festive night of glamor and fun at this year’s junior/senior prom last Friday. After two years of canceled events due to the...
View Article‘I’m tired of stagnation’: Protests continue after overturn of Roe v. Wade
Protesters assembled in front of Los Angeles City Hall last weekend to express outrage over the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the 1973 case that established abortion as a...
View ArticleMore than a game: Los Angeles Scrabble Club creates community through...
The scribbling of pens jotting down scores. The monotone declarations of points. The soft scrambling of letter tiles in bags. These are the only noises that interrupt the silent concentration of...
View ArticleAnaheim’s Chain Reaction: The heart of the alternative music scene
When people think about concerts in Southern California, many visualize driving up Highland and Cahuenga for a show at the iconic Hollywood Bowl, as the breeze travels throughout the hills. People...
View ArticleUTLA members call for higher pay, smaller class sizes during local rally
by Delilah Brumer and Angela Ledesma United Teachers Los Angeles members and supporters protested on Dec. 5 next to the Los Angeles Unified School District Local District Northwest headquarters....
View ArticleCulture over Country: Why American Sign Language deserves a place in foreign...
Half a million people use American Sign Language in the United States, approximately the same number who speak Italian in the U.S. and more than those who speak Japanese, according to the Rhode Island...
View ArticleInside Irvine protests for ceasefire in Palestine
When driving next to the Alton Parkway and Culver Drive Intersection near Woodbridge High School these days, you might see hundreds of protesters waving both Israeli and Palestinian flags. You can hear...
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