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‘Birdman’: an actor’s dream

Highlights January 25, 2015

Jackson Prince, co-editor-in-chief “Birdman”, or “The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance” is, for an experienced actor or struggling English major, a dream film. Its ability to capture the conscience...

‘The Theory of Everything’ gives love new meaning

Highlights January 25, 2015

Lolita Gorbacheva, staff writer “The Theory of Everything” was awe-inspiring, majestic, sumptuous and delightful. The film was nominated for five Academy Award nominations, including Best Actor for...

Coffee popularity increases among adolescents

Highlights January 20, 2015

Lucas Harward, staff writer In recent years, a new trend has caught fire and captivated the adolescent population: coffee. Young people are currently the fastest growing population of coffee drinkers,...

Benedict Cumberbatch becomes unexpected sex symbol

Highlights January 13, 2015

Eleanor Bogart-Stuart, staff writer Part time English detective, part time dragon, full time unlikely sex symbol, the oddly captivating actor Benedict Cumberbatch has taken the stage as one of the most...

Teacher inspires kindness on campus

Highlights December 2, 2014

Karen Shilyan, business manager English teacher Krisha Deaver takes on a leadership role on campus by reinstating “Kindness Week.” This is the second year that Deaver has implemented the grass roots...

Top four Thanksgiving pie picks

Highlights November 24, 2014

Juliette Deutsch, co-editor-in-chief With Thanksgiving just around the corner, the day might call for turkey and stuffing, but is never complete without a slice of pie at the end of the delicious meal....

Artificial flashlights

Highlights November 12, 2014

Ben Shofet, graphics editor For iPhones and Androids alike, there are the apps that collect so much of our personal information blantaly, like Facebook and Twitter. However, there is one type of apps...

‘Noises Off’ announced as Fall Play

Highlights October 1, 2014

Ben Shofet, staff writer  One week after the performances of “Romeo and Juliet,” Theatre Arts Workshop Director Dr. Brad Vincent announced and casted the fall play, ‘Noises Off.’ “It’s the...

Technology steals time and focus from students

Highlights September 29, 2014

Eleanor Bogart-Stuart, staff writer Celine Rezvani, staff writer Marty Schnapp, staff writer Karen Shilyan, business manager Ben Shofet, staff writer Hunching over square metallic tablets, many of the...

Uncovering the mastermind behind the Cronut

Highlights September 16, 2014

Juliette Deutsch, co-editor-in-chief The Cronut is a simple yet decadent concept, of a hybrid of a croissant and a doughnut. The pastry has quite literally taken over the food scene through social media....

Fall`s healthiest indulgences

Highlights September 3, 2014

Juliette Deutsch, co-editor-in-chief With the Fall season approaching right around the corner, here is a list of three healthy spots to satisfy Autumn cravings as we are moving toward the cooler months. Peach...

Assistance for assistants: Summer internships for students staying in town this summer

Highlights May 20, 2014

As seen in the May 23 print edition Brenda Mehdian, staff writer Eunice Kim, staff writer UCLA  For those students who are interested in science and are looking for a challenge, UCLA has a variety of...

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