April, 2023 By Mikayla Conde, Staff Reporter It may look like your average sushi restaurant, but Kura Revolving Sushi bar isn’t just an average restaurant! They have food revolving around the restaurant and they have cute anime art around the restaurants on the wall. Kura’s first location was in Taiwan in 2014, but there areContinue reading “Not Your Regular Sushi Bar”
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Underrated/Overrated Movies: Batman and Roma
April, 2023 By Camila Juarez and Dannarys Gutierrez, Staff Reporters Every year, hundreds of thousands of movies make their premiere. Some leave a long lasting effect like Titanic, but some aren’t even in the spotlight for long. Today, we are going to be looking at those movies that deserve a spotlight and those that haveContinue reading “Underrated/Overrated Movies: Batman and Roma”
The Infectious Journey Across America
April, 2023 By Camila Juarez- Najera, Staff Reporter The Last of Us on HBO is a video game adaptation that has taken over the world since its release on January 15, 2023. Fans of the video games by Naughty Dog, or apocalyptic shows in general, have tuned in to watch Ellie and Joels journey acrossContinue reading “The Infectious Journey Across America”
The Willow Project: Smart Investment Or Irreversible Damage?
April, 2023 By Liliana Castillo, Staff Reporter The Biden Administration has given its approval to an oil drilling project, however, it is still unclear if this project, the Willow project, is worth its results on Climate change. The Willow Project is still up for debate as to whether or not it is a wise idea.Continue reading “The Willow Project: Smart Investment Or Irreversible Damage?”
The Scout Cookie Famine
March, 2023 By Jason Carbajal, Staff Reporter I’m sure some of you have noticed that there have been less sightings of girl scouts around the areas where they usually are selling. Why is this happening? According to a December 2022 press release, a Girl Scout Cookie shortage has arrived. Girl scout cookies are produced andContinue reading “The Scout Cookie Famine”
Los Longhorns Regresan Campeonas de NCAA
Enero, 2023 Escrito por Naomi Gomez y Erik Gonzales y traducido por Denisha Moctezuma Después de 10 años, el equipo de voleibol femenino n.º 1 de Texas arrasa contra el n.º 4 de Louisville en el campeonato de la NCAA el 18 de Diciembre, 2022 a las 11:30 a.m. Al ganar los tres sets, terminaronContinue reading “Los Longhorns Regresan Campeonas de NCAA”
Ticketmaster: Scam or Unfortunate?
January, 2023 By Julie Gonzalez, Staff Reporter Throughout the years, we have found other ways to get a hold of tickets for our favorite concert, that being for Adele, BTS, Coldplay, and many more bands around the world that tour. As such, an app was created to help many fandoms get a hold of thoseContinue reading “Ticketmaster: Scam or Unfortunate?”
Black History Month: A Brief History
February, 2023 By Jerald Herrera, Staff Reporter A year after Carter G. Woodson and other notable figures founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH); he began one of the first journals to cover African-American history, The Journal of African-American History: a crucial step in increasing nationwide respect for theContinue reading “Black History Month: A Brief History”
Don’t Fear the Needle: My Experience with the Pfizer Vaccine
March 2021 By Yuritsi Jaimes, Staff Reporter In little more than a year, Covid-19 has killed more than 570,000 people in the United States, and more than three million worldwide. Because of this, we need to protect ourselves and others by getting vaccinated. I recognize that many people are scared of the vaccine because itContinue reading “Don’t Fear the Needle: My Experience with the Pfizer Vaccine”