By Jimin Lee and Elena Turcios What was thought to be just another assembly quickly became an unforgettable theater bursting with energy and a shared, electrifying spirit that live music so powerfully creates. By the time the Lakeshore members had everyone standing, the energy was unstoppable. The concert was far beyond any typical community time... Continue Reading →
The 2026 Grammys: My Hottest Takes
By Parker Compton Tate McRae was snubbed. Tate McRae had a phenomenal year. With the release of her highly acclaimed album So Close To What and the success of her Miss Possessive world tour, Tate McRae was everywhere in 2025. So where were her nominations at the Grammys? Tate McRae only received one nomination at... Continue Reading →
Our Survivor 49 Hot Takes
By Parker Compton and Bella Brothers From left to right: Rizo Velovic, Sage Ahrens-Nichols, Steven Ramm, Kristina Mills, Sophi Balerdi, and Savannah Louie Survivor is a reality TV show competition located on the islands of Fiji that asks ordinary people to outwit, outplay, and outlast one another for the grand prize of 1 million dollars.... Continue Reading →
High School from the Freshmen Perspective
By Eva Chattopadhyay and Elena Turcios The transition from middle school to high school is one of the biggest changes in everyone’s life. There are definitely significant changes, so we interviewed some freshmen about what their thoughts were about high school. From the coffee shop to differences in sports and class schedule, the freshman class... Continue Reading →
The Tradition of Homecoming Court
By Zoe Sherman and Parker Compton Homecoming is one of the most important and exciting events of high school. The modern culture of Homecoming includes dress-up week, the Homecoming football game, the dance, and so much more. Aiming to celebrate the return of alumni and their lifelong connections to the schools, Homecoming dates back to... Continue Reading →
Exams are Coming: Your Guide to Campus Study Spots
Gilmore Girls By Jimin Lee It’s that time of year when students share looks of utter fear in the halls as the air seems to thicken with stress. Welcome to another exam season. Especially in these hectic weeks, It’s important to utilize time efficiently before the infamous anxiety-inducing exams. The Library A classic. The library... Continue Reading →
Date Culture at Homecoming
By Anna Sgarbi Each year, one can tell when Homecoming approaches by the array of signs seen throughout campus. Whether by someone's car, inside a building, or outside, there is never one Homecoming season where a sign can’t be spotted. All of this talk about Homecoming dates and the use of signs has me wondering... Continue Reading →
