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Highlights

The Student News Site of Beverly Hills High School

Highlights

Highlights

Photos courtesy of: Eli Massachi (top), Karen Galas (bottom) , and Kaila Nassir (right)

Students use winter break to refresh from online learning

Highlights January 18, 2021

Karely Molina Martinez staff writer  With the first semester of online learning complete, students used their winter break as a way to relax. The two-week break allowed students to take a break from online...

U.S. Capitol. Photo courtesy of Nik Wojcik, SFBay

Republican, Trump supporter students respond to Capitol Hill riots

Highlights January 13, 2021

Kate Kotlyar staff writer  Karely Molina Martinez staff writer A mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in Washington, D.C. in support of an ongoing  Trump’s presidency on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021.   That...

The Capitol building, as it should be. Safe. Protected. Symbolic. Photo courtesy of the Architect of the Capitol.

Anger. Confusion. Hurt. Embarrassment. January 6.

Highlights January 9, 2021

Eva Levin Copy Editor I’m confused. Yeah, that’s it. Confused. Befuddled. Disoriented. Muddled. After all, it’s not every day you see something so weird and abnormal you start to question an everyday...

Seniors reflect on presidential election results

Highlights December 17, 2020

Nathan Hanokaee staff writer Victoria Hirsh staff writer Michael Rabizadeh managing editor In this episode of The Flip Side, high school seniors give their thoughts on the results of the 2020 presidential...

Pictured: London Anderson (Director of Marketing); Sam Wolf (Deputy Associate Editor); Jackson Lanzer (Editor-in-Chief). Photo courtesy of Jackson Lanzer.

Literary Magazine returns, open for submissions

Highlights December 16, 2020

Kate Kotlyar staff writer Senior Jackson Lanzer signed up for the BHHS Literary Magazine both his freshman and sophomore year, but nothing ever happened. His junior year, during the start of the COVID-19...

Students find athletic alternatives during pandemic

Students find athletic alternatives during pandemic

Highlights December 15, 2020

Will Harris staff writer Students used to be swamped with work, extracurriculars and ultimately sports, they used to find themselves forgetting a long lost passion, not feeling ready to go out and try...

Photo by: Kathleen Blanco

Counselors face immense pressure, higher demand as result of COVID

Highlights December 14, 2020

Karely Molina Martinez staff writer  Since before the pandemic, counselors emphasized the importance of being there for students. Nine months later, they continue to encourage students to reach out to...

Jury still out on effectiveness of blue light glasses

Jury still out on effectiveness of blue light glasses

Highlights December 13, 2020

Abby Wolf staff writer The fatigue students are feeling due to consistently staring at their devices for school has led to students using blue light glasses.  Blue light glasses are advertised as being...

University of California schools no longer accept SAT, ACT scores

University of California schools no longer accept SAT, ACT scores

Highlights December 13, 2020

Abby Wolf staff writer University of California schools are now prohibited from considering SAT and ACT scores in the admissions process. This decision made by the California Court of Appeal concerned...

Photo by: Gaby Doyle

CIF announces that sports will not be returning

Highlights December 11, 2020

Karely Molina Martinez Staff writer   Benji Maman staff writer The California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) recently announced that sport practices will not resume, causing the athletic department...

Junior fights gender inequality by exposing young girls to STEM

Junior fights gender inequality by exposing young girls to STEM

Highlights December 10, 2020

Nick Kay staff writer From posting videos on YouTube, volunteering at the public library, tutoring peers and as acting co-president of the Robotics team, junior Sarah Lepkowitz dedicates her time to several...

Jonathan Cristall wrote What They Dont Teach Teens, a book about skills to enhance safety for teenagers. His website contains more biographical information about Cristall and his book https://www.wtdtt.com/

Los Angeles Prosecutor speaks about digital safety, sexual consent on NormanAid monthly podcast

Highlights December 3, 2020

Los Angeles Prosecutor, Beverly alum (class of 1990) and author of What They Don’t Teach Teens Jonathan Cristall spoke on NormanAid's monthly “Make Today Well Lived” Podcast for November’s digital...

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