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Homestead High School's student newspaper

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Girl Talk Episode 5: Wrapping It Up

Girl Talk Episode 5: Wrapping It Up

By Eden Pollitt and Claire Torii May 31, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP9lFe4cFZw

Officers of Fwd:Love passed out goodie bags full of stress-relieving items during brunch on May 25. The club aimed to reduce the stress of finals week and spread positivity. Photos by @katie_fung and @x.gia.o__

Fwd:Love spreads positivity before finals

By Gianella Ordonez and Katie Fung May 28, 2018

With finals week approaching, fwd:Love continued their semi-annual event, Bags of Love, in which officers pass out care packages filled with stress relief items such as candy and bubbles to students. Fwd:Love...

The Hart of the Matter: The importance of a woman’s voice

May 25, 2018

This is my very last column of the year, so please indulge me as I make it slightly more personal than my other articles. Each Hart of the Matter has I wrote about was close to my heart and important to...

Cultural conflict can arise from a variety of factors, but is especially visible in immigrants and their children. Illustration by Aishwarya Jayadeep.

The Ripple Effect: Culture is not a one-way street

May 23, 2018

I f you’ve ever found yourself smiling vacantly at relatives during family reunions because they’re speaking too fast for you, despite the fact that they’re also speaking in a language you’ve...

The Green Ops club handed out fliers to students during lunch.

HHS clubs host Green Fair to inform about sustainability

T he HHS Green Ops and Key clubs hosted a Green Fair on Friday, April 17 to celebrate Green Week after Earth Day. This is the first time that Green Fair has been an event held at HHS. In previous years,...

Senior Ashley Pae and her friends relaxed on the beach to celebrate the end of the year. Photo courtesy of Ashley Pae.

Class of 2018 cuts loose at Panther Beach

May 20, 2018

E very year, seniors across the country participate in senior ditch day, meant to celebrate the near-completion of high school and the beginning of a new chapter in students’ lives. This year,...

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Three rival schools battle for a spot at CCS

By Andrea Boyn and Batool Al-Jabiry May 11, 2018

W hile tri-meets are regular for the professional swimming world, March 23 was the first time in HHS swimming history the team participated in a tri-meet instead of a regular dual-meet. Coach...

Winner of Frontier writing contest, Tyler Deuel describes his inspiration behind his winning piece. Photo by Eileen Chih.

Frontier announces winner of writing contest, Tyler Deuel

By Eileen Chih May 8, 2018

Students submitted their creative works for Frontier’s writing contest throughout the month of March. The winner, Tyler Deuel, was announced on May 3 with his winning work “My Youth and My Now”. Co-Editor-in-Chief...

Players condition by running a mile during the practice.

Football springs back into season

By Allison Moore May 8, 2018

  Although football fans may reluctantly put away their banners and green face paint at the end of the fall season, the game is not over for many players. This spring offseason, for instance,...

The Garlick Press: Unemployment among conservationalists

By Kira Garlick May 4, 2018

The school year is ending quickly, and as a second semester senior, I am looking forward to my college experience. In my free time, I’ve been researching my major, environmental science. Within the schools...

It is often difficult to determine what balance is needed for a break.

What makes a break a good break?

By Tamar Gilad May 4, 2018

The approach of a break is always a sign of hope for high school students. Break means no early morning alarms, lectures, pop quizzes or tests. It is hailed as a time for rest and relaxation, and...

The Hart of the Matter: Gender disparity affects all

By Lily Hartenstein May 2, 2018

For years now, women have outnumbered men in college. In a patriarchal society, this is hugely significant; knowledge is power. In 2017, women made up 56 percent of students in college, according to...

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