Top 10: Drake songs January 24, 2024 — by Derek Liang 10. Girls Want Girls The chill drumbeat paired with the goofy lyrics makes the song the perfect song for a long car ride, even if it makes you despair for your love life. If girls want girls more than Drake, is there any chance left for you? 9. Major Distribution It’s an upbeat and energy-filled […] read more » Amateurs’ kitchen: Combining sweets and salts in a meal and not loving the results January 24, 2024 — by William Norwood, Nicole Lee and Isabelle Wang As sane people slept comfortably in their warm beds on a bleak, cold December morning, we decided to exercise our creative minds and create a new culinary “masterpiece” — something following trendy fusion food combinations made popular such as sushi pizza or a pho burrito. Call it our attempt at being innovative. Isabelle first headed […] read more » When it comes to eating styles, pescetarianism strikes a sensible balance January 23, 2024 — by William Norwood I’ve been a pescetarian for the last three years, which results in a vast array of people asking me questions about my diet. In this article, I’ll try and answer all those questions. What is pescetarianism? Pescetarianism is a vegetarian diet with the addition of fish, which includes shellfish and all other types of seafood. […] read more » Top 10: Crayola color names worth critiquing January 21, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Razzmatazz Why can’t it just be called raspberry? 9. Purple Pizzazz It’s hot pink. Barely any purple at all. 8. Unmellow Yellow The color’s nice. But because of its lighter shade, Unmellow Yellow seems mellow and just doesn’t stand out. 7. Outrageous Orange What has Orange done that’s so outrageous? It’s a shade that’s […] read more » A farewell to my 20 chickens: I will miss your company January 21, 2024 — by Nicole Lee Through thick and thin (and even on my laziest days), each of my 20 chickens were always hard at work birthing eggs or displaying their unrivaled vocals. When nobody else was in the house, they were sure to make their presence known. My family’s chicken journey started in 2021. For us, the egg came before […] read more » Top 10 ways to justifiably slap your friends January 16, 2024 — by Jonny Luo 10. Oop, there’s a bug on you! It’s an age-old classic for a reason. Those pesky mosquitoes! 9. It’s a slapping competition. Don’t we all have a little bit of masochist inside of us? And I’m winning this competition. 8. Stop sleeping in class! I know it’s almost second semester, but you can’t be doing […] read more » Top 10: Geese on campus January 16, 2024 — by Nicole Lee 10. Artificial turf geese I never see them. 9. Swimming pool geese I’ve never had to swim in the pool, but I imagine the geese feathers to be quite unpleasant to swim in. They also poop all over the pool deck — quite nasty, especially when you’re walking around barefoot. 8. Packs of geese Looks […] read more » My unique pet: A personalized mini real-life Barbie doll January 16, 2024 — by Sunny Cao One thing that I definitely didn’t expect to get out of my older sister’s marriage was to be promoted to the official status of “aunt.” Growing up, I was the baby of the family, and our 13-year age gap made for an interesting double mom experience growing up. The few pictures I have of my […] read more » Top 10: Types of Water January 8, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Water fountain water Those fountains feel like blessings when I haven’t drank water in the past few hours. Still, I tend to avoid them for sanitation purposes. 9. Sugar water Sweetness is good in small doses, but when I take a sip of sugar water, I can’t even taste anything else. It’s best we […] read more » The QUIET SHY somehow carried the BRITISH CHAD December 20, 2023 — by Nicole Lee, William Norwood, Sarah Thomas and Isabelle Wang The day before Thanksgiving, at 11:30 a.m., four bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Falcon editors walked into Tomi Sushi Buffet. We were there for an eating contest that pitted two pairs against each other. On one team: William Norwood, a bright British lad with a high body mass and height, walked in bragging about the amount of […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
Amateurs’ kitchen: Combining sweets and salts in a meal and not loving the results January 24, 2024 — by William Norwood, Nicole Lee and Isabelle Wang As sane people slept comfortably in their warm beds on a bleak, cold December morning, we decided to exercise our creative minds and create a new culinary “masterpiece” — something following trendy fusion food combinations made popular such as sushi pizza or a pho burrito. Call it our attempt at being innovative. Isabelle first headed […] read more » When it comes to eating styles, pescetarianism strikes a sensible balance January 23, 2024 — by William Norwood I’ve been a pescetarian for the last three years, which results in a vast array of people asking me questions about my diet. In this article, I’ll try and answer all those questions. What is pescetarianism? Pescetarianism is a vegetarian diet with the addition of fish, which includes shellfish and all other types of seafood. […] read more » Top 10: Crayola color names worth critiquing January 21, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Razzmatazz Why can’t it just be called raspberry? 9. Purple Pizzazz It’s hot pink. Barely any purple at all. 8. Unmellow Yellow The color’s nice. But because of its lighter shade, Unmellow Yellow seems mellow and just doesn’t stand out. 7. Outrageous Orange What has Orange done that’s so outrageous? It’s a shade that’s […] read more » A farewell to my 20 chickens: I will miss your company January 21, 2024 — by Nicole Lee Through thick and thin (and even on my laziest days), each of my 20 chickens were always hard at work birthing eggs or displaying their unrivaled vocals. When nobody else was in the house, they were sure to make their presence known. My family’s chicken journey started in 2021. For us, the egg came before […] read more » Top 10 ways to justifiably slap your friends January 16, 2024 — by Jonny Luo 10. Oop, there’s a bug on you! It’s an age-old classic for a reason. Those pesky mosquitoes! 9. It’s a slapping competition. Don’t we all have a little bit of masochist inside of us? And I’m winning this competition. 8. Stop sleeping in class! I know it’s almost second semester, but you can’t be doing […] read more » Top 10: Geese on campus January 16, 2024 — by Nicole Lee 10. Artificial turf geese I never see them. 9. Swimming pool geese I’ve never had to swim in the pool, but I imagine the geese feathers to be quite unpleasant to swim in. They also poop all over the pool deck — quite nasty, especially when you’re walking around barefoot. 8. Packs of geese Looks […] read more » My unique pet: A personalized mini real-life Barbie doll January 16, 2024 — by Sunny Cao One thing that I definitely didn’t expect to get out of my older sister’s marriage was to be promoted to the official status of “aunt.” Growing up, I was the baby of the family, and our 13-year age gap made for an interesting double mom experience growing up. The few pictures I have of my […] read more » Top 10: Types of Water January 8, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Water fountain water Those fountains feel like blessings when I haven’t drank water in the past few hours. Still, I tend to avoid them for sanitation purposes. 9. Sugar water Sweetness is good in small doses, but when I take a sip of sugar water, I can’t even taste anything else. It’s best we […] read more » The QUIET SHY somehow carried the BRITISH CHAD December 20, 2023 — by Nicole Lee, William Norwood, Sarah Thomas and Isabelle Wang The day before Thanksgiving, at 11:30 a.m., four bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Falcon editors walked into Tomi Sushi Buffet. We were there for an eating contest that pitted two pairs against each other. On one team: William Norwood, a bright British lad with a high body mass and height, walked in bragging about the amount of […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
When it comes to eating styles, pescetarianism strikes a sensible balance January 23, 2024 — by William Norwood I’ve been a pescetarian for the last three years, which results in a vast array of people asking me questions about my diet. In this article, I’ll try and answer all those questions. What is pescetarianism? Pescetarianism is a vegetarian diet with the addition of fish, which includes shellfish and all other types of seafood. […] read more » Top 10: Crayola color names worth critiquing January 21, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Razzmatazz Why can’t it just be called raspberry? 9. Purple Pizzazz It’s hot pink. Barely any purple at all. 8. Unmellow Yellow The color’s nice. But because of its lighter shade, Unmellow Yellow seems mellow and just doesn’t stand out. 7. Outrageous Orange What has Orange done that’s so outrageous? It’s a shade that’s […] read more » A farewell to my 20 chickens: I will miss your company January 21, 2024 — by Nicole Lee Through thick and thin (and even on my laziest days), each of my 20 chickens were always hard at work birthing eggs or displaying their unrivaled vocals. When nobody else was in the house, they were sure to make their presence known. My family’s chicken journey started in 2021. For us, the egg came before […] read more » Top 10 ways to justifiably slap your friends January 16, 2024 — by Jonny Luo 10. Oop, there’s a bug on you! It’s an age-old classic for a reason. Those pesky mosquitoes! 9. It’s a slapping competition. Don’t we all have a little bit of masochist inside of us? And I’m winning this competition. 8. Stop sleeping in class! I know it’s almost second semester, but you can’t be doing […] read more » Top 10: Geese on campus January 16, 2024 — by Nicole Lee 10. Artificial turf geese I never see them. 9. Swimming pool geese I’ve never had to swim in the pool, but I imagine the geese feathers to be quite unpleasant to swim in. They also poop all over the pool deck — quite nasty, especially when you’re walking around barefoot. 8. Packs of geese Looks […] read more » My unique pet: A personalized mini real-life Barbie doll January 16, 2024 — by Sunny Cao One thing that I definitely didn’t expect to get out of my older sister’s marriage was to be promoted to the official status of “aunt.” Growing up, I was the baby of the family, and our 13-year age gap made for an interesting double mom experience growing up. The few pictures I have of my […] read more » Top 10: Types of Water January 8, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Water fountain water Those fountains feel like blessings when I haven’t drank water in the past few hours. Still, I tend to avoid them for sanitation purposes. 9. Sugar water Sweetness is good in small doses, but when I take a sip of sugar water, I can’t even taste anything else. It’s best we […] read more » The QUIET SHY somehow carried the BRITISH CHAD December 20, 2023 — by Nicole Lee, William Norwood, Sarah Thomas and Isabelle Wang The day before Thanksgiving, at 11:30 a.m., four bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Falcon editors walked into Tomi Sushi Buffet. We were there for an eating contest that pitted two pairs against each other. On one team: William Norwood, a bright British lad with a high body mass and height, walked in bragging about the amount of […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
Top 10: Crayola color names worth critiquing January 21, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Razzmatazz Why can’t it just be called raspberry? 9. Purple Pizzazz It’s hot pink. Barely any purple at all. 8. Unmellow Yellow The color’s nice. But because of its lighter shade, Unmellow Yellow seems mellow and just doesn’t stand out. 7. Outrageous Orange What has Orange done that’s so outrageous? It’s a shade that’s […] read more » A farewell to my 20 chickens: I will miss your company January 21, 2024 — by Nicole Lee Through thick and thin (and even on my laziest days), each of my 20 chickens were always hard at work birthing eggs or displaying their unrivaled vocals. When nobody else was in the house, they were sure to make their presence known. My family’s chicken journey started in 2021. For us, the egg came before […] read more » Top 10 ways to justifiably slap your friends January 16, 2024 — by Jonny Luo 10. Oop, there’s a bug on you! It’s an age-old classic for a reason. Those pesky mosquitoes! 9. It’s a slapping competition. Don’t we all have a little bit of masochist inside of us? And I’m winning this competition. 8. Stop sleeping in class! I know it’s almost second semester, but you can’t be doing […] read more » Top 10: Geese on campus January 16, 2024 — by Nicole Lee 10. Artificial turf geese I never see them. 9. Swimming pool geese I’ve never had to swim in the pool, but I imagine the geese feathers to be quite unpleasant to swim in. They also poop all over the pool deck — quite nasty, especially when you’re walking around barefoot. 8. Packs of geese Looks […] read more » My unique pet: A personalized mini real-life Barbie doll January 16, 2024 — by Sunny Cao One thing that I definitely didn’t expect to get out of my older sister’s marriage was to be promoted to the official status of “aunt.” Growing up, I was the baby of the family, and our 13-year age gap made for an interesting double mom experience growing up. The few pictures I have of my […] read more » Top 10: Types of Water January 8, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Water fountain water Those fountains feel like blessings when I haven’t drank water in the past few hours. Still, I tend to avoid them for sanitation purposes. 9. Sugar water Sweetness is good in small doses, but when I take a sip of sugar water, I can’t even taste anything else. It’s best we […] read more » The QUIET SHY somehow carried the BRITISH CHAD December 20, 2023 — by Nicole Lee, William Norwood, Sarah Thomas and Isabelle Wang The day before Thanksgiving, at 11:30 a.m., four bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Falcon editors walked into Tomi Sushi Buffet. We were there for an eating contest that pitted two pairs against each other. On one team: William Norwood, a bright British lad with a high body mass and height, walked in bragging about the amount of […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
A farewell to my 20 chickens: I will miss your company January 21, 2024 — by Nicole Lee Through thick and thin (and even on my laziest days), each of my 20 chickens were always hard at work birthing eggs or displaying their unrivaled vocals. When nobody else was in the house, they were sure to make their presence known. My family’s chicken journey started in 2021. For us, the egg came before […] read more » Top 10 ways to justifiably slap your friends January 16, 2024 — by Jonny Luo 10. Oop, there’s a bug on you! It’s an age-old classic for a reason. Those pesky mosquitoes! 9. It’s a slapping competition. Don’t we all have a little bit of masochist inside of us? And I’m winning this competition. 8. Stop sleeping in class! I know it’s almost second semester, but you can’t be doing […] read more » Top 10: Geese on campus January 16, 2024 — by Nicole Lee 10. Artificial turf geese I never see them. 9. Swimming pool geese I’ve never had to swim in the pool, but I imagine the geese feathers to be quite unpleasant to swim in. They also poop all over the pool deck — quite nasty, especially when you’re walking around barefoot. 8. Packs of geese Looks […] read more » My unique pet: A personalized mini real-life Barbie doll January 16, 2024 — by Sunny Cao One thing that I definitely didn’t expect to get out of my older sister’s marriage was to be promoted to the official status of “aunt.” Growing up, I was the baby of the family, and our 13-year age gap made for an interesting double mom experience growing up. The few pictures I have of my […] read more » Top 10: Types of Water January 8, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Water fountain water Those fountains feel like blessings when I haven’t drank water in the past few hours. Still, I tend to avoid them for sanitation purposes. 9. Sugar water Sweetness is good in small doses, but when I take a sip of sugar water, I can’t even taste anything else. It’s best we […] read more » The QUIET SHY somehow carried the BRITISH CHAD December 20, 2023 — by Nicole Lee, William Norwood, Sarah Thomas and Isabelle Wang The day before Thanksgiving, at 11:30 a.m., four bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Falcon editors walked into Tomi Sushi Buffet. We were there for an eating contest that pitted two pairs against each other. On one team: William Norwood, a bright British lad with a high body mass and height, walked in bragging about the amount of […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
Top 10 ways to justifiably slap your friends January 16, 2024 — by Jonny Luo 10. Oop, there’s a bug on you! It’s an age-old classic for a reason. Those pesky mosquitoes! 9. It’s a slapping competition. Don’t we all have a little bit of masochist inside of us? And I’m winning this competition. 8. Stop sleeping in class! I know it’s almost second semester, but you can’t be doing […] read more » Top 10: Geese on campus January 16, 2024 — by Nicole Lee 10. Artificial turf geese I never see them. 9. Swimming pool geese I’ve never had to swim in the pool, but I imagine the geese feathers to be quite unpleasant to swim in. They also poop all over the pool deck — quite nasty, especially when you’re walking around barefoot. 8. Packs of geese Looks […] read more » My unique pet: A personalized mini real-life Barbie doll January 16, 2024 — by Sunny Cao One thing that I definitely didn’t expect to get out of my older sister’s marriage was to be promoted to the official status of “aunt.” Growing up, I was the baby of the family, and our 13-year age gap made for an interesting double mom experience growing up. The few pictures I have of my […] read more » Top 10: Types of Water January 8, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Water fountain water Those fountains feel like blessings when I haven’t drank water in the past few hours. Still, I tend to avoid them for sanitation purposes. 9. Sugar water Sweetness is good in small doses, but when I take a sip of sugar water, I can’t even taste anything else. It’s best we […] read more » The QUIET SHY somehow carried the BRITISH CHAD December 20, 2023 — by Nicole Lee, William Norwood, Sarah Thomas and Isabelle Wang The day before Thanksgiving, at 11:30 a.m., four bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Falcon editors walked into Tomi Sushi Buffet. We were there for an eating contest that pitted two pairs against each other. On one team: William Norwood, a bright British lad with a high body mass and height, walked in bragging about the amount of […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
Top 10: Geese on campus January 16, 2024 — by Nicole Lee 10. Artificial turf geese I never see them. 9. Swimming pool geese I’ve never had to swim in the pool, but I imagine the geese feathers to be quite unpleasant to swim in. They also poop all over the pool deck — quite nasty, especially when you’re walking around barefoot. 8. Packs of geese Looks […] read more » My unique pet: A personalized mini real-life Barbie doll January 16, 2024 — by Sunny Cao One thing that I definitely didn’t expect to get out of my older sister’s marriage was to be promoted to the official status of “aunt.” Growing up, I was the baby of the family, and our 13-year age gap made for an interesting double mom experience growing up. The few pictures I have of my […] read more » Top 10: Types of Water January 8, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Water fountain water Those fountains feel like blessings when I haven’t drank water in the past few hours. Still, I tend to avoid them for sanitation purposes. 9. Sugar water Sweetness is good in small doses, but when I take a sip of sugar water, I can’t even taste anything else. It’s best we […] read more » The QUIET SHY somehow carried the BRITISH CHAD December 20, 2023 — by Nicole Lee, William Norwood, Sarah Thomas and Isabelle Wang The day before Thanksgiving, at 11:30 a.m., four bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Falcon editors walked into Tomi Sushi Buffet. We were there for an eating contest that pitted two pairs against each other. On one team: William Norwood, a bright British lad with a high body mass and height, walked in bragging about the amount of […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
My unique pet: A personalized mini real-life Barbie doll January 16, 2024 — by Sunny Cao One thing that I definitely didn’t expect to get out of my older sister’s marriage was to be promoted to the official status of “aunt.” Growing up, I was the baby of the family, and our 13-year age gap made for an interesting double mom experience growing up. The few pictures I have of my […] read more » Top 10: Types of Water January 8, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Water fountain water Those fountains feel like blessings when I haven’t drank water in the past few hours. Still, I tend to avoid them for sanitation purposes. 9. Sugar water Sweetness is good in small doses, but when I take a sip of sugar water, I can’t even taste anything else. It’s best we […] read more » The QUIET SHY somehow carried the BRITISH CHAD December 20, 2023 — by Nicole Lee, William Norwood, Sarah Thomas and Isabelle Wang The day before Thanksgiving, at 11:30 a.m., four bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Falcon editors walked into Tomi Sushi Buffet. We were there for an eating contest that pitted two pairs against each other. On one team: William Norwood, a bright British lad with a high body mass and height, walked in bragging about the amount of […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
Top 10: Types of Water January 8, 2024 — by Florence Wei 10. Water fountain water Those fountains feel like blessings when I haven’t drank water in the past few hours. Still, I tend to avoid them for sanitation purposes. 9. Sugar water Sweetness is good in small doses, but when I take a sip of sugar water, I can’t even taste anything else. It’s best we […] read more » The QUIET SHY somehow carried the BRITISH CHAD December 20, 2023 — by Nicole Lee, William Norwood, Sarah Thomas and Isabelle Wang The day before Thanksgiving, at 11:30 a.m., four bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Falcon editors walked into Tomi Sushi Buffet. We were there for an eating contest that pitted two pairs against each other. On one team: William Norwood, a bright British lad with a high body mass and height, walked in bragging about the amount of […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast
The QUIET SHY somehow carried the BRITISH CHAD December 20, 2023 — by Nicole Lee, William Norwood, Sarah Thomas and Isabelle Wang The day before Thanksgiving, at 11:30 a.m., four bright-eyed and bushy-tailed Falcon editors walked into Tomi Sushi Buffet. We were there for an eating contest that pitted two pairs against each other. On one team: William Norwood, a bright British lad with a high body mass and height, walked in bragging about the amount of […] read more » firstprevious...56789...2030405060...nextlast