Larry Itliong who fought for better working conditions on farms
By Sebastian C. Romero, Assistant Entertainment Editor Since Asian American month is coming very soon, let’s talk about Larry Itliong, a Filipino American who helped […]
By Sebastian C. Romero, Assistant Entertainment Editor Since Asian American month is coming very soon, let’s talk about Larry Itliong, a Filipino American who helped […]
Illustration and Article by Samantha Mandujano, Chief Illustrator Philip Vera Cruz, born Dec. 25, 1904, was a Filipino American labor leader who led numerous social […]
By Katlyn Marotz, Senior Managing News and Sports Editor World renowned artist, animator, and director Hayao Miyazaki has created capturing storylines and iconic characters that have […]
May is Asian American – Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a celebration of Asians and Pacific Islanders in the United States. The commemoration honors the contributions […]
Graphic by Elly Herrick, Editor-in-Chief Article by Sal Montemurro, Webmaster & Staff Writer Why is nursing so female dominated? Why are there so few men […]
Photos by Annphia Shelton, Staff Writer Article by Keila Perez, Staff Writer Another annual tradition made its return to KUSD on Jan. 29, after facing […]
Point Article by Sophia Hysaw, Opinion Editor Counter Point Article by Elly Herrick, Editor-in-Chief Point Argument With many businesses and universities mandating COVID vaccines, […]
By Savannah Cooks, Entertainment Editor 2020 was a turning point in the film industry. People went into quarantine, production halted, and the world as we […]
By Izack Kessler, Guest Writer The United States has an average of 30 psychologists per 100,000 people and 15.6 psychiatrists per 100,000 people. That’s according […]
By Dahlia Alanis, Staff Writer The latest season of Demon Slayer left me wanting more. But, unfortunately, the 10 episodes that were part of the […]
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