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Juniors Natalie Stans and Shana Ong visit the University of Southern California’s campus through the Immersive Online Tour on the school’s website. Due to COVID restrictions, many colleges closed campuses to visitors and instead offered online resources for students and families to understand the campus and location of the school.

Getting a first look at life after graduation

Alina Kushner, Senior Reporter March 31, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Visiting a college can be a deal maker or dealbreaker for seniors deciding on their future schools, so some members of the Class of 2021 are using next week’s Spring Break as an opportunity...

Sophomore Sophia Wu uses an iPad to take notes during an Honors English class. Many students use apps such as Notability to create and download organized digital class notes.

Tech Department announces ‘Dual Device Program’

Makenna Kramer, Reporter March 24, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE The administration announced on Thursday that the school will provide all high school students with Apple iPads and Logitech Crayon electronic styluses beginning next year.  The new devices...

Outside Lands released an updated artist lineup for the 2021 musical festival on its social platforms and website on Thursday. The originally scheduled lineup was adjusted due to the change in dates to late October.

Outside Lands date pushed out

Ella Noblin, Reporter March 19, 2021

News flooded around campus on Thursday as students learned that the popular, annual music festival in Golden Gate Park, Outside Lands, will be postponed until late October.  “I’m happy that San...

Sophomores Roxanne Comerford, Amaliya Sypult, Josephine Flanagan, Sophie Jones and Stella Neuman pose for a photo to send to their grade chair adviser. Students dressed up in green attire to show their recognition of St. Patrick’s Day and to earn spirit points.

School community gathers to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

Clara Bonomi, Reporter March 17, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Students and teachers alike channeled their holiday spirit and turned the campus green today in an effort to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. “It was really fun to see everyone dressed...

Sophomore Sophia Davis reflects in Golden Gate Park during her “Awe Walk.” Davis relaxed outside and enjoyed taking photos of her favorite flowers around her neighborhood.

Retreat Day enables students to reflect before next session

Nicole Klein, Reporter March 17, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Monday’s Retreat Day allowed freshmen, sophomores and juniors to reflect and engage in activities remotely. Freshman and sophomores engaged in an asynchronous meditation and walk, and juniors...

Teens for Tahoe Instagram posts junior Eliza Spaht’s profile highlighting her personal interests and her familiarity with Tahoe through the time she has spent there. Members of the club were encouraged to repost their own profile on their personal Instagram accounts.

New club sheds light on environmental problems

Nina Gutierrez, Senior Reporter March 10, 2021

To spread awareness amongst teenagers about Lake Tahoe Basin’s environmental issues, the Teens 4 Tahoe Club is planning future fundraisers. “I want to inspire teens to get outside and help their...

Art Club plays skribbl.io, an online drawing game, over Zoom during its first meeting on March 10. The club plans to meet once a month on Wednesdays to practice skills as they make art.

Art Club holds first meeting over Zoom

Darcy Jubb, Senior Reporter March 10, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Art Club members got to know each other over Zoom while they played skribbl.io, an online drawing game, during the first Art Club meeting this afternoon.  The club's leaders, Haya Jadallah,...

Dr. Seuss’s first children’s book “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” will no longer be published due to stereotypical depictions of some Asians. Theodor Seuss Geisel, who wrote under the pseudonym Dr. Seuss, authored and illustrated 46 children’s books, six of which will go out of print.

Teens react to Dr. Seuss racist images

Alina Kushner, Senior Reporter March 4, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Following the announcement by the publishers of Dr. Seuss that six of his books will no longer be published due to racial stereotypes in some illustrations, some teens are shocked to learn...

Insurrectionists wear traditional Spartan helmets and wave flags with the Latin phrase, “molon labe” meaning “come and take them.” Speaker Curtis Dozier spoke about the appropriation of antiquity by white supremacist hate groups in the annual latin lecture.

Latin Lecture discusses appropriation of antiquity

Olivia Rounsaville, Senior Reporter March 4, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Hate groups and their use of Greco-Roman writings and culture to justify their beliefs was the topic of the annual Latin Lecture on March 4. “It's important when studying any culture...

Librarian Reba Sell shows off her vaccination record card. California has moved into vaccinating individuals in Category 1B, which includes childcare workers and adults working in K-12 institutions.

Teachers receive COVID-19 vaccinations

Annabel Roubinowitz, Reporter February 27, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE All teachers and staff of California public schools are now eligible to receive the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.  “It really gives me peace of mind when teaching 16 students,”...

House passes historic Equality Act

House passes historic Equality Act

Makenna Kramer, Reporter February 27, 2021

The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Equality Act on Thursday, a bill that would amend the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 to prohibit discrimination on the basis of gender identity and sexual...

Junior Joseph Shea and sophomore Isa Infosino (bottom) interview documentarian MM and author AC during the Q&A session at the end of the virtual assembly on Feb. 24. “A Most Beautiful Thing” has been nominated for a Critics’ Choice Award, NAACP Image Award, and Best Documentary by the Foreign Press Association since the film’s debut in July of 2020.

Movie director, author hold video conference

Ada Linde, Reporter February 25, 2021

WEB EXCLUSIVE Author Arshay Cooper and director Mary Mazzio visited the school community via Zoom on Feb. 24 to speak about their documentary, “A Most Beautiful Thing.” The film features the first...

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