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California headed to stage two in reopening

Alex Goldbeck, Graduated Editor-in-Chief May 6, 2020

Starting Friday, May 8, California will begin reopening some stores. With these new guidelines, bookstores, music stores, toy stores, florists, sporting good retailers and others will be able to reopen...

Grieving the loss of normalcy

Daniella Becerra and Daisy Calderon May 6, 2020

The introduction to such uncertain times induces many different emotions for different people. With its grasp on our nation, COVID-19 has diminished a number of aspects of daily life. Oftentimes, the pit-feeling...

Los Angeles skyline clearer than it has been in years due to decreased air pollution.

Evaluating the environment of a 21st-century pandemic

Sam Barney-Gibbs and Bailey Andera May 6, 2020

“Playing with fire” seems to be an uncomfortable phrase to many, especially to those who were forced into panic as the Woolsey and Camp Fires laid ash and smoke seemingly everywhere. It may hit too...

Spirit Week

Sawyer Nicoll, Graduated Photo Editor May 6, 2020

New symptoms officially reported

Sam Barney-Gibbs, Graduated Ombudsman May 5, 2020

The public has been exposed to anxiety-causing information and working with care and caution; this is no different for those at the Centers for Disease Control, otherwise known as the CDC, except they...

Thank you

Alex Goldbeck, Graduated Editor-in-Chief May 5, 2020

During this time, we are all grieving something. Whether it be the loss of graduation, a summer trip or just time spent with friends — there is some feeling of loss we’re experiencing that makes this...

MLB hopeful to start season

Alex Goldbeck and Atmika Iyer May 5, 2020

Major League Baseball could be coming back as soon as June and as late as July 2 of this year.  On April 7, the MLB released a contingency plan for how they predicted the season would go in order to...

Finding music in the pauses

Shoshana Medved, Graduated Ombudsman May 5, 2020

It was my first week of quarantine when I heard the noise. I can’t tell you exactly what started the cacophony, but once it was there, it became endless. It echoed in my ears as I scrolled through...

After Holocaust survivor Edith Frankie discusses the idea of hate, Leslie Millers preceding English II students consume bagels, potato chips and Edith Frankies stories.

Holocaust survivor Edith Frankie cancels speaking engagement due to COVID-19

Hannah Malik and Matthew Sun May 5, 2020

Holocaust survivor Edith Frankie was to bring her experience and stories to the Oak Park High School campus. And while the opportunity to hear Frankie is gone for the 2019-20 school year due to her assisted...

Colleges adapt their application process due to COVID-19

Rebecca Oddes, Senior Staff Writer May 5, 2020

With the postponement of SAT and ACT tests country-wide, many incoming juniors and seniors are left wondering how COVID-19 will affect the application process as well as seniors making  final decisions...

Got toilet paper?

Toilet paper is just one of the many products that have become hard to find during the COVID-19 crisis.  WireCutter is an online news source that embeds links to hard-to-find products to help customers...

College Board makes all AP test open note

Emily Francis, Graduated Editor-in-Chief May 5, 2020

Following the Stay at Home restrictions and closure of schools, the College Board decided to survey students to see if they still wished to take the AP exams. After surveying 18,000 AP students they received...

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