By Amy Susnea School reopening has been a bit of a hot topic, one that comes, again and again, back to the safety of students…
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By Elena Zhang During the holiday break of my freshman year, I came out to my friends as genderfluid. This means that my gender expression…
By Grace Fong The satisfaction of “accidentally” hitting a rude bystander with your ribbons. The excitement of seeing the Uber Eats car with the overpriced…
By Casey Choung At the first meeting of the chess club, things started out slowly. A handful of students entered at the start, and a…
By Louie Chung Summer ended in the blink of an eye: I remember feeling panicked. When quarantine began, I thought, finally, some time to work…
By Nicole Yip It’s 7:59 and your alarm goes off. You quickly roll out of bed—there’s no time to snooze—your first-period class starts in thirty…
By Nicole Yip On March 12, when junior Shehreen Siddiqui heard the announcement that there would be no school the next day, she didn’t realize…
By Rachel Tair TikTok, the social media platform that has taken the nation by storm, has also taken over the lives of numerous students at…
By Aditi Pardeshi This is the first in what (we hope) will be a DIY video series.
By Nathan Cohen Overworked, overscheduled, and overwhelmed. While these traits have long characterized the student experience at South High, the onset of the coronavirus has…