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How many more unsurprising tragedies can we endure: op-ed
Image credit: Minnesota Reformer On the morning of January 7, 37-year old Renee Nicole Good was shot following what appeared to be a confrontation with ICE Agents. As seen in witness videos circulating around the internet, the officers who were engaged in an immigration related operation, stop at Good’s car parked perpendicularly, exit the vehicle approaching her car and shoot her repeatedly after Good tried to operate her vehicle. Just hours after news of her death broke, S

Zadie Kang
2 days ago


A drive through Altadena one year after the Eaton Canyon wildfires
On January 7, 2024, the Eaton Canyon and Pacific Palisades wildfires left 12,500 families with no home, no possessions, and a neighborhood that would be forever changed. Now, the community has begun to turn the page and start anew. As I was biking through Altadena about a month ago, the rubble that had taken over the town was still evident, but there was progress made on the cleanup effort too. I found a resilient community of rebuilders that emanated optimism. In these sites

Ellie Cole-Calderon
2 hours ago


End of an Era: the release of a new docuseries chronicles the Eras Tour
Image credit: Disney+ Last month, the six-part docuseries The End of An Era, starring Taylor Swift came out. To see whether it really is the “end of an era”, I watched and reviewed all of the episodes. Here’s my quick take: Episode 1: “Welcome To The Eras Tour” The docuseries opens with the dancers, backup singers, and Taylor giving a pep talk before the show. Swift discusses the terrorist attacks in Vienna and the deaths of Swifties killed at a dance party. Episode 2: “Magi

Evie Campbell
1 day ago


On the court: ERHS girls tennis team captains!
Photo by tennis team members featuring captains: Veronica (senior), Jessica (senior), Mia (junior) This year, the tennis team has three great captains - Veronica, Jessica, and Mia - to help them learn and have a good time. On and off the court, they succeeded in many of their goals and aspirations, bringing positive vibes to the team. Jessica and Veronica are seniors this year, so unfortunately they will be graduating, but Mia will keep being the captain for another year. In
Evie Campbell and Faye Deetsch
1 day ago
Jan 2026 Eagle's Crossword
Introducing the first ever Eagle's Scream Crossword! Hopefully this becomes a regular thing, so have fun, and email erhsjournalism@gmail.com for any feedback or suggestions.

ERHS Journalism
2 days ago


How many more unsurprising tragedies can we endure: op-ed
Image credit: Minnesota Reformer On the morning of January 7, 37-year old Renee Nicole Good was shot following what appeared to be a confrontation with ICE Agents. As seen in witness videos circulating around the internet, the officers who were engaged in an immigration related operation, stop at Good’s car parked perpendicularly, exit the vehicle approaching her car and shoot her repeatedly after Good tried to operate her vehicle. Just hours after news of her death broke, S

Zadie Kang
2 days ago


Silksong and how game journalists affect gaming
Art by Simone Modina When Hollow Knight: Silksong hit the scene this September, it was one of the most hyped video game releases in History. While tens of thousands immediately began playing it, some of the first people to share their opinions on the game online were game journalists. Infamous in some more chronically-online circles, game journalism is how a large demographic of people hear about new games. When they speak, people listen, and they say that the game is too dif
Harris Bennett
Dec 16, 2025


A guide to the ERHS breakfast
For each of the breakfast reviewed below, we will be scoring them out of ten. We will be scoring them based on our own opinions on how it was when we tried them. We hope you agree with our scores! Credit to Clair.id Coffee Cake (8/10) A very popular item on the breakfast menu is the coffee cake. We enjoy this particular breakfast because for one person, we think it's a good amount. We did note that it has a spiced undertone to it that is not cinnamon. It almost tastes pumpki
Faye Deetsh and Camilla Lahmeyer
Dec 12, 2025


Unique chromebook designs at Eagle Rock
At Eagle Rock, we have loads of creative souls who enjoy embellishing their school resources with stickers and scraps that reflect their personalities. This photo essay explores the various designs that our fellow Eagle Rockers have decorated their Chromebooks with. Below shows a vast range of Chromebook decorations submitted to us, along with the owners' explanations behind their designs. So take a peek! Photo taken by Ayden Iida - Ayden's chromebook "I’ve decorated my Chrom
Kree Keltner and Evie Vanoteghem
Dec 12, 2025


Hadestown at the Pantages
image by Jarisse Nabung All photos by Jian Palma By Jarisse Nabung Last month, on November 2nd, was the closing night of award-winning musical, Hadestown , at the Hollywood Pantages. A retelling of two classic Greek myths, “ young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and Queen Persephone ”, the show is a delight for both Greek mythology enjoyers and the general public. Having seen the show on its opening week and absolutely loving it, I figured Hadestown dese
Jarisse Nabung and Marguerite Kate Villanueva
Dec 12, 2025


Regain your honor, and watch Avatar: The Last Airbender!
As we grow up, we start to lose our love for cartoons and animated television—and that makes sense. We want to watch shows and movies that are in our age range and that we relate to. But I, for one, still love watching animated cartoons. And no, I’m not talking about Mickey Mouse Club House or Dora the Explorer . I’m talking about well-developed, nuanced, elaborate kids TV shows. There is one example that I always think of when it comes to profound television; Avatar: The La

Aisha Koppula
Dec 12, 2025


Les Misérables at the Pantages!
Photos credited to Pantages Theater Ms. Youngblood’s class has a lot of field trips to plays and musicals, and one of them that took place this year was Les Miserables at the Pantages. It was a great privilege and experience. Les Miserables follows characters such as Jean Valjean, Cosette, Javert, Marius, and more. This play was amazingly executed, telling the story of the French trying to take a stand against the monarchy. It had many great songs and amazing special effects
Ondine Mitchell and Emaline Varava
Dec 10, 2025


Why does no one say the Pledge of Allegiance anymore?
Art by Zazie Pritchett-Sidle If you live in America, you are likely aware of the Pledge of Allegiance . First written in 1892 by Francis Bellamy, the Pledge was created to be used in any country. It wasn’t until 1923 that it was changed to fit the United States. After a number of revisions from the years of 1892 to 1954, the Pledge eventually became the one we say today: I Pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands,

Rianne Hizon
Dec 9, 2025


New intruders at ERHS: Gen-Alpha
Art by Simone Modina and Cadence Kang Our school just unlocked a new level of chaos: Gen Alpha has arrived. They’ve grown up on iPads, YouTube Shorts, and the kind of TikTok brainrot even Gen Z can’t keep up with. Now they're roaming the same halls as us, and it’s definitely different than before. Gen Z might have survived the rise of Snapchat and Zoom school, but Gen Alpha was basically born swiping screens before they could walk. The question is, can these two generations s

Aisha Koppula
Dec 9, 2025
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