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The Epitaph

Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

From my POV: Dear quiet people

By Hana Baig May 30, 2019

Quiet people are quiet for different reasons. Some people suffer from anxiety that lead to their unconsented stifled voice. Some simply may not desire to talk. Others are somewhere in between, a blend...

The Impatient Patient: The line between a social media binge and cleanse

By Renee Wang May 30, 2019

In my freshman year, I bade goodbye to “likes” and dog filters as I deleted first my Instagram, and later my Snapchat account. For the next year or so, I likened myself to living off the grid — the...

Retraction for print article, “Cheating scandals tear through campus” in Issue 8

May 30, 2019

The Epitaph would like to issue a retraction for a statement made in a recent article published in Issue 8, “Cheating scandals tear through campus.” In the article, the authors mentioned a junior who...

The rebirth of creativity

By Shreya Parthasarathy May 29, 2019

The Renaissance. An era epitomizing rebirth. A turned leaf for literature, art and philosophy. As high schoolers, we are faced with many social pressures, stress from home, and the ever burdening thought...

Major Works Concert resonates beautifully

May 29, 2019

As the year comes to a close, the music department showed off their months of hard work in the combined Major Works Concert. On April 24, Men’s Choir, Advanced Treble Choir and Chamber Choir came together...

Cupcakes, dad jokes and 2,000 subscribers

By Nika Bondar May 29, 2019

A ll year long, the corridors of Homestead are flooded with complaints and suggestions regarding the standard mechanics of teaching, such as lecturing and note-taking. Yet, with the upcoming end...

The Ripple Effect: Nothing is futile, so long as we embrace the ugliness

By Aishwarya Jayadeep May 22, 2019

Here’s a glimpse into the past: around two and a half years ago, I’m sitting at my computer, wracking my brain for a column idea, with half-baked concepts scribbled down on a piece of paper next to...

Interact club rebuilds agenda after comeback

By Pranavi Abburi May 17, 2019

I nteract Club was one of the largest volunteer clubs on campus and has been off the radar for two years due to previous officers being negligent in attending the executive meetings, sophomore Mehek...

Cultural, religious clubs create sense of community

By Dexter Tatsukawa May 13, 2019

Clubs provide students with a way to meet new people through shared interest. Through their nature, clubs create a sense of community among members. For many students, this sense of community is one of...

Track League Photo Gallery

May 13, 2019

   

Sushi Social attracts fans of Japanese cuisine

By Dexter Tatsukawa May 10, 2019

Food is a major part of every culture’s identity. In keeping with that theme, the Japanese National Honor Society hosted a sushi social on May 10 to teach students how to make Japanese food. JNHS...

National bike to school day promotes healthy, safe transit

May 9, 2019

C elebrations for National Bike to School Day swept the nation’s schools on May 8. As the name implies, the national day prompts people to get to school by bike over other forms of transportation. At...

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