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Teacher profile: Mr. Yee
Famous for his gruesome frog dissections, there’s a good chance you’ve had Mr. Yee if you’ve ever taken a biology class at ERHS. In room 306 on the third floor, he teaches 9th grade honors biology, 11th/12th grade AP biology, and has taught 7th grade science in the past. He also coaches the tennis team and sponsors the Asian American Heritage Club (AAHC), proving his dedication to the school through intense commitment to these extracurriculars. Growing up in LA county with 2
Rio Fisher
Mar 11


Coins and conquests: a DnD podcast - episode two
After the CEO of Mercury Enterprises is stabbed at his own murder mystery party with a mysterious dagger, it’s up to the party to get to the bottom of the strange circumstances surrounding this company. You’re listening to Coins and Conquests with the ERScream. Tune in to find out just how deep this abyss goes. Troubleshooting? Try the Google Drive link below: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1i6bZkHXljuUBq2ll0b22bAM-v4WVOkG8/view
ERHS Journalism
2 days ago


What films are upperclassmen into?
All photos by Rebecca Pack After many requests to continue the “favorite four films” series, we decided to keep it going, this time interviewing upperclassmen around campus! Here's what they're loving: Roman Oscco, Junior "Jurassic Park, Baby Driver, Alien, and Creature from the Black Lagoon" Jalie Rivera, Senior "Wonder, La La Land, Tangled, and Star Wars: Return of the Jedi" Jacob Gomez, Junior "Drawing Closer, Moonlight, The Interview, and Pitch Perfect" Andres Cruzat, Jun
Zadie Kang and Rebecca Pack
2 days ago


Celebrating culture and community at the multicultural fair
The Multicultural Fair is a fun way to showcase our school/ student rich diversity. A beloved annual event that occurred on the quad on February 27, 2026 from 3:30-5:30, this year's event was a result of months of planning and was hosted by the Asian American club. Almost every cultural club on campus helped set up and plan including, the Filipino Club, Asian Arts and Culture Club, Korean Club, Paper Pals Origami Club, Jewish Student Union, and UNIDOS. Each club had an activi
Mazzy Jacobs
6 days ago


Broken News: We love you, women
Have a broken day. Enjoy the episode!
ERHS Journalism
6 days ago


Idea Man: The life and creations of Jim Henson part one: The Beginnings
art by: Faye Deetsch Disclaimer: The parts of this article that relate to Jim Henson’s life, story, productions and creations are purely informational. However, parts where I review individual movies and shows are exclusively my opinion. Also this article is the first part of a bigger 4-part series about Jim Henson. Ah, Jim Henson everybody knows who Jim Henson is… right? Frankly, I don’t have high hopes considering the youth of today barely even knows what a cartoon is, but
Leo Aviña
6 days ago


SRLA students complete the Los Angeles Marathon
All photos by Ellie Cole-Calderon Twenty six members of SRLA (Students Run LA) participated in the Los Angeles Marathon last weekend! They represented our school to the 25,000 adults who ran alongside them. After training all year, their work paid off, in the form of a 26-mile long course. The route started at the heart of Downtown LA, where our runners lined up to begin their 4-6 hour journey. They traveled through Hollywood and ended at Beverly Hills High School. This year
Ellie Cole-Calderon
7 days ago


“Kiss All The Time. Disco Occasionally” comes out!
Disclaimer: While this is a fact-based preview of the album, my opinion is included. It’s official: “Kiss All The Time, Disco Occasionally” is out! Harry Styles’s 4th studio album was released last Thursday night, March 6th, and came out with a bang. Five years in the making, it was met with satisfaction to all of Style’s eager fans. Out of the twelve tracks, I definitely have my favorites, so here’s a preview (in order of the tracklist) of the songs: Opening the album, “Ape
Evie Campbell
Mar 11


5 tips in under 5 minutes: personal project edition
Are you a sophomore that is struggling with completing your personal project final report and/or video presentation? Look no further! As someone who has completed all four aspects of the project--the process journal, the final product, the final report, and the final video presentation--and received a 22/24, here are 5 tips in under 5 minutes that might help you out with finishing your own. External Links: Personal Project Handbook Exemplars with Scores CapCut Tutorial for Be
Rebecca Pack
Mar 11


Teacher profile: Mr. Yee
Famous for his gruesome frog dissections, there’s a good chance you’ve had Mr. Yee if you’ve ever taken a biology class at ERHS. In room 306 on the third floor, he teaches 9th grade honors biology, 11th/12th grade AP biology, and has taught 7th grade science in the past. He also coaches the tennis team and sponsors the Asian American Heritage Club (AAHC), proving his dedication to the school through intense commitment to these extracurriculars. Growing up in LA county with 2
Rio Fisher
Mar 11


Trader Joe’s is tote-ally chasing the high of their viral mini tote
Cover art by Simone Modina Trader Joe’s is well known for their seasonal snacks, incredible prices, and in recent years, their tote bags. Their visual appeal and extremely reasonable price makes it easy to choose an environmentally friendly reusable tote instead of a paper one. Photo by Oona In the past two years or so, one of their most popular totes has been quite… miniature. Clocking in at just around 13 by 11 by 6 inches, the Trader Joe’s mini tote first went viral in Mar
Oona Warren
Mar 9


Don’t be a square: new geometry summer program is here!
Art by Evie Campbell What is the Jaime Escalante math program? Do you want to get ahead in math? Well, ERHS is partnering with the Jaime Escalante math program to bring geometry summer enrichment to our school! Founded by Jaime Escalante in 1974, his math advancement program allows both middle and high school students to take an intensive 7-week summer course to obtain a full year’s worth of credits and allow them to skip a year of math the following year. LAUSD has had lots
Rio Fisher
Mar 5


Everything bobsled related
Art by Evie Campbell With the Winter Olympics making headlines, I thought it was fitting for a sports-related article. Not just any sport, but bobsledding in particular. Everyone knows and loves the movie Cool Runnings, and if you don’t get cultured! Personally, it is one of my family’s favorites, with fun characters and heartfelt story lines. Though I’ve always wondered about the history of bobsledding, and how factual the movie really is. This article will answer any questi
Cadence Kang
Mar 5
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