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The Epitaph

Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Homestead High School's student newspaper

The Epitaph

Smaller events such as painting terracotta pots are enjoyable and help spread environmental awareness, GreenOps secretary-treasurer Alana Stillman said. (Photo courtesy of Jacob Chen)

GreenOps discusses gardening events

By Parker Lin November 3, 2023

Gardening is a great hobby that helps the environment in the process, GreenOps secretary-treasurer Alana Stillman said. Club officers are planning more gardening events for this school year to spread environmental...

Fundraiser Event Booth: Club officers prepare for the fundraiser event by setting up the booth in the quad.

Small bracelets, big meaning

By Nina Vasquez Cruz February 18, 2022

With a mission to support cancer patients in need while also spreading awareness within the HHS community, the Cancer Society hosted an annual Pura Vida Bracelet fundraiser. “We had two different...

Shark Tank Simulation: Members participate in an engaging activity similar to the popular TV show “Shark Tank.”

Determined to educate

By Nina Vasquez Cruz January 25, 2022

The American enterprise project, hosted by FBLA, starts off strong going into 2022. This year-long project focuses on educating members and students about the newly emerging topic of social entrepreneurship,...

MHAC Officer Team Pic

Creating a safe space

By Anushruti Nagarajan and Ariana Tejeda Moreno November 8, 2021

The mental health awareness club gives students the space to safely talk about mental health. One of the main missions of MHAC is to destigmatize talking about mental health issues, club officers sophomore...

Service clubs find new ways to accomplish goals

Service clubs find new ways to accomplish goals

By Ariana Tejeda Moreno November 16, 2020

Due to COVID-19, many restrictions have been implemented to prevent large groups from forming together in person, according to Santa Clara County Public Health. As a result, service clubs, such as Red...

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