By Araceli Galarza Posted December 20, 2019 Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell, and the brain is the powerhouse of the body. So why do we just overlook it?
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Performer of the Issue: Sarah Fernandez
By Octavio Ruiz and Mackie Grady Posted: December 20, 2019 Sarah Fernandez is from a small town but the support of her family has helped her set big goals. Without
FFA AG Issues team travels across country to compete
By Araceli Galarza Posted October 24, 2019 Taylie Hoyt, Weston Noyes, Mick Coleman, Dillon Patterson, Isaac Mori, Brett Ferraro and Alison Aitken will be heading to Indianapolis, Indiana, representing the
The 2019 athletes who are moving on up
By Araceli Galarza Posted June 6, 2019 Each year, hundreds of athletes compete in sports. A fortunate few get to go on and continue to the next level. The class
FAKE NEWS: Evan Jeppsen: the boy who doesn’t know how to swim
By Araceli Galarza Posted April 26, 2019 When kids get into swim they normally have even the basic concept of how to move their arms and legs in order to
Gender discrimination in our society
By Araceli Galarza Posted April 26, 2019 As a society, we have come a long way from the basic gender stereotyping; where women stay at home and men work. However,
What’s Entertaining: ‘Umbrella Academy’ and ‘The Bachelor’
By Mackie Grady and Araceli Galarza Posted April 26, 2019 The ‘Bachelor’ ends with an upset for the girls By Mackie Grady This is now the 23rd season of the
Frosh Lady Bucks are the future of the program
By Araceli Galarza Posted February 22, 2019 Larry Renteria is the freshman girls’ coach, but his previous years have been very different. This year, he has a smaller team with
Student-Athlete of the Week: Amanda Draper
By Araceli Galarza Posted February 21, 2019 Amanda Draper was chosen as the freshman girls’ Student-Athlete of the Week by coach Larry Renteria. The freshmen team has worked very hard
What to Watch: ‘Bird Box’
By Araceli Galarza Posted January 28, 2019 “Bird Box” is a Netflix original film, about surviving in a world where you can’t see without having the urge to kill yourself.
