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Iversons Talent is No Lai

Iverson’s Talent is No Lai

Eva, Staff Writer March 15, 2018

After placing third in the Southern California Debate League Qualifiers, senior Iverson Lai is headed to State Championships in April. The event was held at California State University of Long Beach...

No Demerits for this National Merit Finalist

No Demerits for this National Merit Finalist

Eddie Nguyen, News Editor March 12, 2018

Michael W. Nguyen, 12, after a very rigorous process, has qualified as a finalist for the National Merit Scholarship. Currently, Michael is in the finalist position, where he awaits his results which...

The Snow Queen

The Snow Queen

Joanne Quach, Editor-in-Chief March 7, 2018

Chloe Kim, just 17 years old became the youngest woman to win an Olympic snowboarding medal, winning gold in the women’s snowboard halfpipe. Kim was born in Long Beach, California on April 23, 2000,...

Singing their way to All State

Singing their way to All State

Joanne Quach, Editor-in-Chief March 7, 2018

Recently two talented choir students, Alexander Nguyen, 12, and Misael Bolanos, 12, had the chance to participate in All State Honor Choir. All State Honor Choir is an opportunity for the finest high...

Academic Decathlon Demolishes the Competition

Academic Decathlon Demolishes the Competition

Eva, Staff Writer February 22, 2018

After tirelessly studying, quizzing, and reviewing material for hours after school, the Academic Decathlon team competed in the United States Academic Decathlon (USAD) for Los Angeles County. The AcaDeca...

Savannah off to State Champs!

Savannah off to State Champs!

Joanne Quach, Editor-in-Chief February 8, 2018

Senior Savannah Landaverry receives an automatic bid to State Championships in Speech and Debate. Landaverry recently participated in two tournaments, Fall Debate which was held at Garfield High School...

False Alarm!

False Alarm!

Eddie Nguyen, News Editor January 23, 2018

Under the current circumstances between the U.S. and North Korea, it wouldn’t come off as too much a surprise if a nuclear attack was targeted at one of the states. This is exactly what happened with...

Logan Pauls All Time Low

Logan Paul’s All Time Low

Yesenia Diaz, Staff Writer January 23, 2018

Logan Paul, a very well-known Youtuber who has 15 million subscribers, has posted a very controversial video showing a dead body. Although the video was taken down and he has made two public apologies...

The Fatal Flu

Joanne Quach, Editor-in-Chief January 19, 2018

As temperatures decrease, along comes the flu season. Symptoms of the flu include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, muscle or body aches, headaches and fatigue. This year particularly, the...

A New Way to Stay Hydrated

A New Way to Stay Hydrated

Eva, Staff Writer December 4, 2017

Students may have noticed the new water stations while walking to class or waiting in line for lunch. The new fountains not only feature the drinking fountain or bubbler spout most are familiar with, but...

Red Ribbon Week

Eddie Nguyen, News Editor October 27, 2017

Red Ribbon Week is an event that is hosted from October 23rd to October 31st each year. The entire week is dedicated to raising the awareness of drugs and how it can be have negative effects on the lives...

How Arroyo Feels About Dress Code

Eva, Staff Writer October 19, 2017

To many, clothing is a means of expression. For others, clothing acts solely as a necessity. However we may feel towards clothing, while we are at school, we are all bounded by the dress code. Recently,...

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