Top 10 subreddits September 29, 2022 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Aiden Ye r/Sleep I need sleep. You need sleep. We all need sleep. If you don’t want to sleep, just browse this subreddit. r/XKCD From this subreddit, I have been enlightened with life-changing information: Sadly, dropping nukes into an erupting volcano does not in fact make it stop erupting. r/WallStreetBets Wow! These people made thousands of dollars […] read more » ‘The Kissing Booth’ is a poorly made movie, but it’s worth seeing September 28, 2022 — by Emma Fung Editor’s note: Spoilers ahead. “The Kissing Booth” came out in 2018 and was directed by Vince Marcello. I’m guessing you’ve heard of the movie at least once. It’s notorious for its bad acting, absurd plot and overall cringiness. In case you’ve miraculously never watched it, here’s a rundown: A girl named Elle (played by Joey […] read more » Bad habits undo the best of intentions September 28, 2022 — by Emma Fung and Amy Luo We all know the feeling: sitting down to study for a test and hearing your phone go “ding!” After reading the notification and texting back, you spontaneously decide to check Instagram, only to realize you’ve been looking at your phone for hours. This is one bad habit, but there are so many others to fall […] read more » The impact of childhood cartoons carries on throughout life September 27, 2022 — by Eric Shi For many people, watching cartoons like “Ninjago” or “Dora the Explorer” helped shape and define their childhoods — whether it was to escape reality, have a couple laughs or simply pass time. Junior Nathan Zhang recalls watching “Wild Kratts, an educational kids’ show featuring different species of exotic animals. On the surface, the show appears […] read more » The best class period: A hard-earned fiesta in Spanish 2 September 27, 2022 — by Andy Zhu For most students, high school classes aren’t all that memorable: Drills, lectures, tests, and discussions tend to blend together. But then there are those few periods you aren’t likely to forget. Take, for example, one day last spring in a Spanish 2 class taught by former teacher Allison Dermont. Students were given a year-long goal […] read more » An athlete’s guide to eating September 25, 2022 — by Jason Cheng Chicken. Rice. Broccoli. Repeat. Contrary to popular opinion, an athlete’s diet doesn’t have to be a tortuous, agonizing journey of cycling through boatloads of bland, unseasoned food. Here are some tips to eating healthy, enjoyable meals that I’ve learned. No. 1: Stay consistent. Whether you’re maintaining a caloric surplus or deficit, it’s important to stick […] read more » The Crumbl Cookies Shop on Camden Avenue is my recent obsession September 25, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagar Imagine taking a bite of the most perfectly moist but crunchy cookie that has just come freshly out of the oven. The new Crumbl Cookies shop on Camden Avenue provides customers with just that — the most dense, rich cookies to exist. Originally, the cookie shop’s closest location was two hours out from the Bay […] read more » My three cents: a dummies’ guide to emojis September 24, 2022 — by Anika Kapasi I have three pieces of crucial knowledge when it comes to exploring the extravagant land of emojis. Being the emoji expert, I can tell you right off the bat that when it comes to finding the perfect one, the laughing crying emoji will never be the one. Instead, the crying emoji with streaming tears and […] read more » The best and worst microtrends of our middle school years September 24, 2022 — by Emma Fung From VSCO girls to dabbing, you probably still have a rich abundance of elementary and middle school trends burned into your memory. Some of them were actually fun, while others probably make you cringe at the mere thought of them. The VSCO era Let’s start off with a popular one: VSCO girls. With their messy […] read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Four years ago, Alec Benjamin released his hit single “Let Me Down Slowly,” earning him a record deal with Atlantic Records. Ever since he dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, he has released dozens of singles and three studio albums, the most recent being “(Un)Commentary.” Benjamin is as much a storyteller […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
‘The Kissing Booth’ is a poorly made movie, but it’s worth seeing September 28, 2022 — by Emma Fung Editor’s note: Spoilers ahead. “The Kissing Booth” came out in 2018 and was directed by Vince Marcello. I’m guessing you’ve heard of the movie at least once. It’s notorious for its bad acting, absurd plot and overall cringiness. In case you’ve miraculously never watched it, here’s a rundown: A girl named Elle (played by Joey […] read more » Bad habits undo the best of intentions September 28, 2022 — by Emma Fung and Amy Luo We all know the feeling: sitting down to study for a test and hearing your phone go “ding!” After reading the notification and texting back, you spontaneously decide to check Instagram, only to realize you’ve been looking at your phone for hours. This is one bad habit, but there are so many others to fall […] read more » The impact of childhood cartoons carries on throughout life September 27, 2022 — by Eric Shi For many people, watching cartoons like “Ninjago” or “Dora the Explorer” helped shape and define their childhoods — whether it was to escape reality, have a couple laughs or simply pass time. Junior Nathan Zhang recalls watching “Wild Kratts, an educational kids’ show featuring different species of exotic animals. On the surface, the show appears […] read more » The best class period: A hard-earned fiesta in Spanish 2 September 27, 2022 — by Andy Zhu For most students, high school classes aren’t all that memorable: Drills, lectures, tests, and discussions tend to blend together. But then there are those few periods you aren’t likely to forget. Take, for example, one day last spring in a Spanish 2 class taught by former teacher Allison Dermont. Students were given a year-long goal […] read more » An athlete’s guide to eating September 25, 2022 — by Jason Cheng Chicken. Rice. Broccoli. Repeat. Contrary to popular opinion, an athlete’s diet doesn’t have to be a tortuous, agonizing journey of cycling through boatloads of bland, unseasoned food. Here are some tips to eating healthy, enjoyable meals that I’ve learned. No. 1: Stay consistent. Whether you’re maintaining a caloric surplus or deficit, it’s important to stick […] read more » The Crumbl Cookies Shop on Camden Avenue is my recent obsession September 25, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagar Imagine taking a bite of the most perfectly moist but crunchy cookie that has just come freshly out of the oven. The new Crumbl Cookies shop on Camden Avenue provides customers with just that — the most dense, rich cookies to exist. Originally, the cookie shop’s closest location was two hours out from the Bay […] read more » My three cents: a dummies’ guide to emojis September 24, 2022 — by Anika Kapasi I have three pieces of crucial knowledge when it comes to exploring the extravagant land of emojis. Being the emoji expert, I can tell you right off the bat that when it comes to finding the perfect one, the laughing crying emoji will never be the one. Instead, the crying emoji with streaming tears and […] read more » The best and worst microtrends of our middle school years September 24, 2022 — by Emma Fung From VSCO girls to dabbing, you probably still have a rich abundance of elementary and middle school trends burned into your memory. Some of them were actually fun, while others probably make you cringe at the mere thought of them. The VSCO era Let’s start off with a popular one: VSCO girls. With their messy […] read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Four years ago, Alec Benjamin released his hit single “Let Me Down Slowly,” earning him a record deal with Atlantic Records. Ever since he dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, he has released dozens of singles and three studio albums, the most recent being “(Un)Commentary.” Benjamin is as much a storyteller […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
Bad habits undo the best of intentions September 28, 2022 — by Emma Fung and Amy Luo We all know the feeling: sitting down to study for a test and hearing your phone go “ding!” After reading the notification and texting back, you spontaneously decide to check Instagram, only to realize you’ve been looking at your phone for hours. This is one bad habit, but there are so many others to fall […] read more » The impact of childhood cartoons carries on throughout life September 27, 2022 — by Eric Shi For many people, watching cartoons like “Ninjago” or “Dora the Explorer” helped shape and define their childhoods — whether it was to escape reality, have a couple laughs or simply pass time. Junior Nathan Zhang recalls watching “Wild Kratts, an educational kids’ show featuring different species of exotic animals. On the surface, the show appears […] read more » The best class period: A hard-earned fiesta in Spanish 2 September 27, 2022 — by Andy Zhu For most students, high school classes aren’t all that memorable: Drills, lectures, tests, and discussions tend to blend together. But then there are those few periods you aren’t likely to forget. Take, for example, one day last spring in a Spanish 2 class taught by former teacher Allison Dermont. Students were given a year-long goal […] read more » An athlete’s guide to eating September 25, 2022 — by Jason Cheng Chicken. Rice. Broccoli. Repeat. Contrary to popular opinion, an athlete’s diet doesn’t have to be a tortuous, agonizing journey of cycling through boatloads of bland, unseasoned food. Here are some tips to eating healthy, enjoyable meals that I’ve learned. No. 1: Stay consistent. Whether you’re maintaining a caloric surplus or deficit, it’s important to stick […] read more » The Crumbl Cookies Shop on Camden Avenue is my recent obsession September 25, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagar Imagine taking a bite of the most perfectly moist but crunchy cookie that has just come freshly out of the oven. The new Crumbl Cookies shop on Camden Avenue provides customers with just that — the most dense, rich cookies to exist. Originally, the cookie shop’s closest location was two hours out from the Bay […] read more » My three cents: a dummies’ guide to emojis September 24, 2022 — by Anika Kapasi I have three pieces of crucial knowledge when it comes to exploring the extravagant land of emojis. Being the emoji expert, I can tell you right off the bat that when it comes to finding the perfect one, the laughing crying emoji will never be the one. Instead, the crying emoji with streaming tears and […] read more » The best and worst microtrends of our middle school years September 24, 2022 — by Emma Fung From VSCO girls to dabbing, you probably still have a rich abundance of elementary and middle school trends burned into your memory. Some of them were actually fun, while others probably make you cringe at the mere thought of them. The VSCO era Let’s start off with a popular one: VSCO girls. With their messy […] read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Four years ago, Alec Benjamin released his hit single “Let Me Down Slowly,” earning him a record deal with Atlantic Records. Ever since he dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, he has released dozens of singles and three studio albums, the most recent being “(Un)Commentary.” Benjamin is as much a storyteller […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
The impact of childhood cartoons carries on throughout life September 27, 2022 — by Eric Shi For many people, watching cartoons like “Ninjago” or “Dora the Explorer” helped shape and define their childhoods — whether it was to escape reality, have a couple laughs or simply pass time. Junior Nathan Zhang recalls watching “Wild Kratts, an educational kids’ show featuring different species of exotic animals. On the surface, the show appears […] read more » The best class period: A hard-earned fiesta in Spanish 2 September 27, 2022 — by Andy Zhu For most students, high school classes aren’t all that memorable: Drills, lectures, tests, and discussions tend to blend together. But then there are those few periods you aren’t likely to forget. Take, for example, one day last spring in a Spanish 2 class taught by former teacher Allison Dermont. Students were given a year-long goal […] read more » An athlete’s guide to eating September 25, 2022 — by Jason Cheng Chicken. Rice. Broccoli. Repeat. Contrary to popular opinion, an athlete’s diet doesn’t have to be a tortuous, agonizing journey of cycling through boatloads of bland, unseasoned food. Here are some tips to eating healthy, enjoyable meals that I’ve learned. No. 1: Stay consistent. Whether you’re maintaining a caloric surplus or deficit, it’s important to stick […] read more » The Crumbl Cookies Shop on Camden Avenue is my recent obsession September 25, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagar Imagine taking a bite of the most perfectly moist but crunchy cookie that has just come freshly out of the oven. The new Crumbl Cookies shop on Camden Avenue provides customers with just that — the most dense, rich cookies to exist. Originally, the cookie shop’s closest location was two hours out from the Bay […] read more » My three cents: a dummies’ guide to emojis September 24, 2022 — by Anika Kapasi I have three pieces of crucial knowledge when it comes to exploring the extravagant land of emojis. Being the emoji expert, I can tell you right off the bat that when it comes to finding the perfect one, the laughing crying emoji will never be the one. Instead, the crying emoji with streaming tears and […] read more » The best and worst microtrends of our middle school years September 24, 2022 — by Emma Fung From VSCO girls to dabbing, you probably still have a rich abundance of elementary and middle school trends burned into your memory. Some of them were actually fun, while others probably make you cringe at the mere thought of them. The VSCO era Let’s start off with a popular one: VSCO girls. With their messy […] read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Four years ago, Alec Benjamin released his hit single “Let Me Down Slowly,” earning him a record deal with Atlantic Records. Ever since he dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, he has released dozens of singles and three studio albums, the most recent being “(Un)Commentary.” Benjamin is as much a storyteller […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
The best class period: A hard-earned fiesta in Spanish 2 September 27, 2022 — by Andy Zhu For most students, high school classes aren’t all that memorable: Drills, lectures, tests, and discussions tend to blend together. But then there are those few periods you aren’t likely to forget. Take, for example, one day last spring in a Spanish 2 class taught by former teacher Allison Dermont. Students were given a year-long goal […] read more » An athlete’s guide to eating September 25, 2022 — by Jason Cheng Chicken. Rice. Broccoli. Repeat. Contrary to popular opinion, an athlete’s diet doesn’t have to be a tortuous, agonizing journey of cycling through boatloads of bland, unseasoned food. Here are some tips to eating healthy, enjoyable meals that I’ve learned. No. 1: Stay consistent. Whether you’re maintaining a caloric surplus or deficit, it’s important to stick […] read more » The Crumbl Cookies Shop on Camden Avenue is my recent obsession September 25, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagar Imagine taking a bite of the most perfectly moist but crunchy cookie that has just come freshly out of the oven. The new Crumbl Cookies shop on Camden Avenue provides customers with just that — the most dense, rich cookies to exist. Originally, the cookie shop’s closest location was two hours out from the Bay […] read more » My three cents: a dummies’ guide to emojis September 24, 2022 — by Anika Kapasi I have three pieces of crucial knowledge when it comes to exploring the extravagant land of emojis. Being the emoji expert, I can tell you right off the bat that when it comes to finding the perfect one, the laughing crying emoji will never be the one. Instead, the crying emoji with streaming tears and […] read more » The best and worst microtrends of our middle school years September 24, 2022 — by Emma Fung From VSCO girls to dabbing, you probably still have a rich abundance of elementary and middle school trends burned into your memory. Some of them were actually fun, while others probably make you cringe at the mere thought of them. The VSCO era Let’s start off with a popular one: VSCO girls. With their messy […] read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Four years ago, Alec Benjamin released his hit single “Let Me Down Slowly,” earning him a record deal with Atlantic Records. Ever since he dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, he has released dozens of singles and three studio albums, the most recent being “(Un)Commentary.” Benjamin is as much a storyteller […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
An athlete’s guide to eating September 25, 2022 — by Jason Cheng Chicken. Rice. Broccoli. Repeat. Contrary to popular opinion, an athlete’s diet doesn’t have to be a tortuous, agonizing journey of cycling through boatloads of bland, unseasoned food. Here are some tips to eating healthy, enjoyable meals that I’ve learned. No. 1: Stay consistent. Whether you’re maintaining a caloric surplus or deficit, it’s important to stick […] read more » The Crumbl Cookies Shop on Camden Avenue is my recent obsession September 25, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagar Imagine taking a bite of the most perfectly moist but crunchy cookie that has just come freshly out of the oven. The new Crumbl Cookies shop on Camden Avenue provides customers with just that — the most dense, rich cookies to exist. Originally, the cookie shop’s closest location was two hours out from the Bay […] read more » My three cents: a dummies’ guide to emojis September 24, 2022 — by Anika Kapasi I have three pieces of crucial knowledge when it comes to exploring the extravagant land of emojis. Being the emoji expert, I can tell you right off the bat that when it comes to finding the perfect one, the laughing crying emoji will never be the one. Instead, the crying emoji with streaming tears and […] read more » The best and worst microtrends of our middle school years September 24, 2022 — by Emma Fung From VSCO girls to dabbing, you probably still have a rich abundance of elementary and middle school trends burned into your memory. Some of them were actually fun, while others probably make you cringe at the mere thought of them. The VSCO era Let’s start off with a popular one: VSCO girls. With their messy […] read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Four years ago, Alec Benjamin released his hit single “Let Me Down Slowly,” earning him a record deal with Atlantic Records. Ever since he dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, he has released dozens of singles and three studio albums, the most recent being “(Un)Commentary.” Benjamin is as much a storyteller […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
The Crumbl Cookies Shop on Camden Avenue is my recent obsession September 25, 2022 — by Meher Bhatnagar Imagine taking a bite of the most perfectly moist but crunchy cookie that has just come freshly out of the oven. The new Crumbl Cookies shop on Camden Avenue provides customers with just that — the most dense, rich cookies to exist. Originally, the cookie shop’s closest location was two hours out from the Bay […] read more » My three cents: a dummies’ guide to emojis September 24, 2022 — by Anika Kapasi I have three pieces of crucial knowledge when it comes to exploring the extravagant land of emojis. Being the emoji expert, I can tell you right off the bat that when it comes to finding the perfect one, the laughing crying emoji will never be the one. Instead, the crying emoji with streaming tears and […] read more » The best and worst microtrends of our middle school years September 24, 2022 — by Emma Fung From VSCO girls to dabbing, you probably still have a rich abundance of elementary and middle school trends burned into your memory. Some of them were actually fun, while others probably make you cringe at the mere thought of them. The VSCO era Let’s start off with a popular one: VSCO girls. With their messy […] read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Four years ago, Alec Benjamin released his hit single “Let Me Down Slowly,” earning him a record deal with Atlantic Records. Ever since he dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, he has released dozens of singles and three studio albums, the most recent being “(Un)Commentary.” Benjamin is as much a storyteller […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
My three cents: a dummies’ guide to emojis September 24, 2022 — by Anika Kapasi I have three pieces of crucial knowledge when it comes to exploring the extravagant land of emojis. Being the emoji expert, I can tell you right off the bat that when it comes to finding the perfect one, the laughing crying emoji will never be the one. Instead, the crying emoji with streaming tears and […] read more » The best and worst microtrends of our middle school years September 24, 2022 — by Emma Fung From VSCO girls to dabbing, you probably still have a rich abundance of elementary and middle school trends burned into your memory. Some of them were actually fun, while others probably make you cringe at the mere thought of them. The VSCO era Let’s start off with a popular one: VSCO girls. With their messy […] read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Four years ago, Alec Benjamin released his hit single “Let Me Down Slowly,” earning him a record deal with Atlantic Records. Ever since he dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, he has released dozens of singles and three studio albums, the most recent being “(Un)Commentary.” Benjamin is as much a storyteller […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
The best and worst microtrends of our middle school years September 24, 2022 — by Emma Fung From VSCO girls to dabbing, you probably still have a rich abundance of elementary and middle school trends burned into your memory. Some of them were actually fun, while others probably make you cringe at the mere thought of them. The VSCO era Let’s start off with a popular one: VSCO girls. With their messy […] read more » Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Four years ago, Alec Benjamin released his hit single “Let Me Down Slowly,” earning him a record deal with Atlantic Records. Ever since he dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, he has released dozens of singles and three studio albums, the most recent being “(Un)Commentary.” Benjamin is as much a storyteller […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast
Alec Benjamin’s album ‘(Un)Commentary’ puts forth life messages September 24, 2022 — by Anamika Anand Four years ago, Alec Benjamin released his hit single “Let Me Down Slowly,” earning him a record deal with Atlantic Records. Ever since he dropped out of high school to pursue a music career, he has released dozens of singles and three studio albums, the most recent being “(Un)Commentary.” Benjamin is as much a storyteller […] read more » firstprevious...1020...3031323334...4050607080...nextlast