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Homestead High School's student newspaper

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Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Students and staff are spreading their kindness to the community as well as in Homestead.

Spreading kindness in our community

By Seoyoung Hwang April 21, 2020

The world isn’t always full of unicorns and rainbows. There are many events and disasters that can darken someone’s life. To offset the darkness, clubs on campus are created with the intention of bringing...

New normal

New normal

By Amber Birrell April 10, 2020

Family. They have been there since day one. They are the people who support you when you go through hardships and celebrate your accomplishments with you. Today, the definition of family has shifted from...

Small businesses hurt by local legislation, coronavirus pandemic

Small businesses hurt by local legislation, coronavirus pandemic

By Miya Liu April 10, 2020

The shelter-in-place order put forth due to COVID-19 concerns affects the entire community. Even with federal economic aid, many local businesses will not be able to bounce back.  Country Gourmet —...

Due to COVID-19, many families are ordered to stay home, where they complete their work and school as well as spend some family time.

Parent, student dynamic enhanced during lockdown

By Seoyoung Hwang and Christine Kim April 9, 2020

Due to the shelter-in-place order set in place by the state of California, many parents have been forced to work from home, either due to work closures or having to look after their kids because of school...

Family: a myriad of meanings

Family: a myriad of meanings

By Ritaja Subrahmanya April 8, 2020

Human beings need connection. The connections formed from friendships and community often evolve into something else: a family. However, a family can be so much more than the traditional definition.  “Family...

Kelly DiNucci and Christy Heaton share their history favorites.

Inside the social studies department: the stories behind the career

By Karen Li March 27, 2020

Although social studies can be a boring class for some students, social studies teachers Kelly DiNucci and Christy Heaton themselves said that there are many compelling aspects that draw them to the subject....

What makes the ELD program so special is the diversity of people from different backgrounds coming together.

ELD department helps students overcome language barriers

By Karuna Chandran March 6, 2020

While HHS offers a myriad of classes, there is one thing they all have in common: they require a mastery of the English language. However, not all students are fluent in English. To solve this, the English...

Your summer opportunities

Your summer opportunities

By Nika Bondar February 13, 2020

A look on books

A look on books

By Karen Li February 6, 2020

Bayspot: top 5 boba places near campus

Bayspot: top 5 boba places near campus

By Jane Park, Christina Kim January 24, 2020

Reporters Christine Kim and Jane Park visited five top boba spots near campus.

FBLA hosts meetings in the new space opening up the foldable wall between rooms I1 and I2.

New building opens up new opportunities for FBLA

By Elaine Huang January 8, 2020

Future Business Leaders of America, or FBLA, is an educational association for middle school and high school students to learn more about the free enterprise system. FBLA is one of the most popular...

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