The spread of COVID-19 is continuing to worry students and staff as the post-Winter-Break surge in cases begins to subside.
The spread of COVID-19 is continuing to worry students and staff as the post-Winter-Break surge in cases begins to subside.
Over one hundred students attended the 29th annual and second-ever virtual CSUN Journalism Day. Students attended virtual workshops led by professional journalists, competed in media contests, met with reporters in roundtables...
High school dress codes have been labeled "outdated," "sexist," and "sizeist," protests are happening all over the country and the students of Don Lugo are no exception. In the city of Chino, students are protesting to demand a dress code revision. A group of Don...
What used to be a classroom full of enthusiastic students has now turned into a screen featuring boxes of students’ faces. But, the energy in the room is the same nonetheless. Since its founding in 1919, the Braille Institute has established seven centers around...
Every field of study is like its own thousand-layer cake. There’s always something more intricate and specific to research, and only the most passionate minds are willing to dig so deep. After some self-discovery, Dr. Alnur Ali became one of them, a scholar who can...
It’s a Friday afternoon in July and the weather is scorching hot. As children laugh while they play and adults chat nearby, the sounds of horns, chimes and bells cut through the lively neighborhood. It’s a familiar jingle on Eastside Avenue. Families make their way...
It began with four West Covina students who felt frustrated with the decisions that their community leaders were making about policing. The idea came in May 2020, and in the midst of political polarization and a national reckoning over police brutality, the students...
On a breezy Saturday evening, my family and I shared a meal near a sandwich shop in San Pedro. We parked beside a row of compact homes and ate in our car, conversing about our plans for the upcoming week. Both passenger windows were rolled down, and I sat on the left...
L.A. Times city editor Hector Becerra shared reporting advice and his experience writing about his hometown of Boyle Heights with the High School Insider interns Friday. Through his reporting, he’s told distinctive stories such as “Remembering ‘the last Jewish man of...