Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Late-night TV hosts are delivering a unique take on comedy in their living rooms and backyards following concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic in early March. Clockwise, from top left, segments from “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee” and “The Daily Show” with Trevor Noah (interviewing Dr. Anthony Fauci).

Finding comedy, humor amid pandemic

By Melody Chen April 6, 2020

A heavily bubbled bathtub in a 4-star bathroom commences the scene as we hear a tooting rendition of The Late Show theme song in the backdrop. A few seconds in, The Late Show host Stephen Colbert emerges...

“you’ll be fine” is a musical masterpiece

Hot Mulligan touches on sexual assault, break ups, loneliness in new album

By Jane Park March 18, 2020

Recently, Spotify’s algorithm has recommended me to listen to bands like The Story So Far, The Wonder Years and Hot Mulligan. From there, I was hooked on to the variety of pop punk available that I had...

No need for concerns

No need for concerns

By Anika Karody November 18, 2019

Hysterical, inappropriate laughter. A cynical villain. That is what I had initially thought about the DC Comics character Joker, until I watched the new movie about him, which is titled “Joker.” The...

New dreamworks movie shines a new light on animated Chinese movies

Abominable’s rise through cultural influences

By Yukari E. Zapata November 8, 2019

A bominable, a movie set in Beijing, China, surrounds the idea of finding yourself. The film stars actress Chloe Bennet playing the main protagonist, Yi. Albert Tsai stars as Peng, Yi’s close...

How to: Prom

April 29, 2016

British Singer Zayn Malik on stage

Floating on clouds of flowers

By Karla Agudelo April 14, 2016

The album “Mind of Mine” was a great start for Zayn Malik’s commencement of a solo career. Malik’s album was released on March 25 with a blend of “Frank Ocean and Usher,” according to the...

The 1975 knocks it out of the park

The 1975 knocks it out of the park

By Katie Snell February 29, 2016

F ollowing a smash hit, self-titled debut album in 2013, The 1975 is back for more success. Their second studio album, “I Like It When You Sleep, For You Are So Beautiful Yet So Unaware Of It,” was...

Photo courtesy of Allie Valente.

Best local coffees, as told by a high school coffee lover

By Katie Snell February 26, 2016

Photo by Katie Snell Starbucks Coffee  - 20620 W Homestead Rd, Unit 3251 Cupertino CA 95014 Order: Tall (small) cappuccino - $3.69 Star rating: 3.5/5 If you’re looking for a quick coffee fix,...

 “Road Chip Official Poster”
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Road Chip: A Nutty Tail

By Elinda Xiao February 12, 2016

Let’s be honest: no one thought “Alvin and the Chipmunks: Road Chip” would be a good movie. This boring story of three high-pitched singing chipmunks has never been interesting or intriguing,...

The album cover of Rachel Platten’s newly released album, “Wilfire”. 
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Platten on track to go platinum

By Tara Sohal February 5, 2016

With a fiery punch and energetic lyrics, breakout artist Rachel Platten’s third studio album, “Wildfire,” was released on New Year’s Day. After many attempts of trying to make it in the music...

Edu-apps: free apps to help students learn and socialize

Edu-apps: free apps to help students learn and socialize

By Yunqi Deng February 3, 2016

1. Self Control for Study- This smartphone is designed to help reduce the temptation of using certain apps while studying.For a set amount of time, it bans previously selected apps from being used. However,...

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