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        Homestead High School's student newspaper

        The Epitaph

        The Epitaph
        • NEWS
        • OPINION
        • LIFESTYLES
        • ARTS & CULTURE
          • On-Campus
          • TV Series
          • Movies
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          Homestead High School's student newspaper

          The Epitaph

          A Sense of Community

          By Nicole Pimenta Innecco, Zeinab Rakhshandehroo, Gabriela Salazar, and Helen Tam|October 13, 2022

          Tennis Webpage

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          About the Contributors
          Nicole Pimenta Innecco, Reporter




          Nicole is a senior and a third-year staffer for The Epitaph. She loves the opportunity the newspaper has given her to engage with her community in...

          Zeinab Rakhshandehroo, Lifestyles Editor

          Zeinab is a senior and is super excited to be one of the Lifestyles editorw in her third year with The Epitaph. In her free time, she enjoys baking, reading...

          Gabriela Salazar, Reporter




          This is my first year in Journalism, I am very excited to have the chance to try something out of my comfort zone. Aside from writing, I enjoy reading,...

          Helen Tam, Sports Editor

          Helen is a senior and is currently one of the Sports editors. This is her third year in The Epitaph and as her final year, she is excited to mentor new...

          Helen Tam

          Sophie Park (right) said it can take many days and multiple discussions to restructure an election process.
          ASB revises election process to increase transparency, inclusivity
          The NAHS had done several events similar to French Cafe Night last year for painting, but on a much smaller scale, Chang said.
          Students serve up coffee, croissants at French Cafe Night
          Winter break wonders
          Winter break wonders
          The best christmas movies
          The best christmas movies
          The best Thanksgiving foods
          The best Thanksgiving foods

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          BLACKPINK solo albums: Ranked
          BLACKPINK solo albums: Ranked
          Comfort food recipes
          Comfort food recipes
          Different types of badminton strokes
          Different types of badminton strokes
          Resources for LGBTQ+ students
          Resources for LGBTQ+ students
          The One Acts play begins with “Le Jeu Espion.” The play, written by Sonja Staunton and directed by sophomore Nicole Jivotovski, starts off with two spies meeting at a cafe.
          One Acts photo gallery

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