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Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Sidell explains an otolaryngologic procedure to FPA members.

Future Physicians of America hosts guest speaker

By Katelyn Pan December 10, 2017

Future Physicians of America (FPA) hosted guest speaker Dr. Douglas Sidell on Dec. 8, in their last meeting of the first semester. Sidell gave advice to students who were interested in pursuing a medical...

Teacher feature: the tatted

By Era Goel December 9, 2017

Before coming to HHS, Puccinelli taught English at FHS.

Steven Puccinelli fulfills dreams and aspirations

By Anze Hao December 9, 2017

Dean Steven Puccinelli was born in Silver Spring, Maryland and moved to Cupertino, California when he was two years old. He said he grew up locally in the Bay Area, attending Collins Elementary School,...

Throughout her life, Goulet has always had at least one animal in her household. Photo Courtesy of Tricia Goulet.

From animals to officework: Tricia Goulet describes her challenges

By Anze Hao December 9, 2017

In her childhood years, Executive Assistant Tricia Goulet said the environment she was born into was drastically different to how it is now. “I grew up here and lived my whole life in the same city...

‘War & Leisure’ wins the battle

By Gianella Ordonez December 9, 2017

M iguel, R&B/soul artist, has been under the radar since he released his last album, “Wildheart.” However, his newest work might propel him into the stardom he’s always deserved. Not only...

Homestead students pre-game rituals

By Harold Rucker III December 9, 2017

The athletes at HHS have an interesting view on pre game rituals. Some of these students find it necessary to complete these rituals before every game however some of the students have used this pre game...

Leone’s Chronicle: Just say Merry Christmas

By Tanner Leone December 9, 2017

As the Christmas season rolls around, it’s pretty obvious the spirit of the holidays has undergone change over the last few years. Just a few years ago, December was marked with beautiful Starbucks cups,...

Tove Lo’s new album equals less grit and more bubblegum pop.

Tove Lo’s new album loses characteristic grit

By Renee Wang December 8, 2017

P erhaps most known for the explicit hit single “Habits (Stay High),” Swedish pop phenomenon Tove Lo is back with her third album, “Blue Lips,” which offers a new dimension to her previously raw...

The Justice League unite for an epically tragic battle with a storyline that will leave you feeling lost and confused.

‘Justice League’ heroically fails

By Andrea Sun December 8, 2017

G oing into “Justice League,” I set my bar lower than I’ve ever set any of my previous movie expectations. Beforehand, I certainly felt that at least “Justice League” couldn’t reach as...

Footprints Club meet at the Praise Night to kick off UIC for the year. Photo Courtesy of Jaclyn Chiu.

UIC brings community to school in the Bay

By Andrea Sun December 8, 2017

Within almost every school in the Bay Area, there is a Christian Club. Often overlooked and even criticized, Christian clubs are not the first choice for a community on campus. Because of that, many events...

Boys’ Varsity basketball has much to accomplish this season

By Daniel Chung December 8, 2017

After a horrible season two years ago and a decent season the year before, the Mustangs’ boys varsity basketball looks forward to improving from last season. Unlike last season, the basketball team...

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