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HL's Kitchen: part one
Art by Jarisse Nabung Eagle Rock High School has long been a peaceful place. When you enter campus, it is as if you are stepping into a mystical garden of whimsy and joy. But do not be fooled by the school’s tranquil exterior, as the forbidden garden is riddled with snakes: feuding teachers. As of last semester, twelfth grade teachers—specifically those associated with the IB—were required to create a schedule for their student’s IAs. However, their interests clashed… schedul

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The recent shooting in Georgia
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Why is college so expensive?
You can’t put a value on the knowledge you gain, but the impact will be felt in your family’s wallet for years.

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A bit of Jewish culture and philosophy and why it matters
I came of age on the last day of spring break. If you didn’t know, a Bar (or Bat, the feminine version) Mitzvah is a Jewish coming-of-age...

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Cooking in quarantine
A sleepy Friday afternoon, school has been let out, and the dusk sun casts a golden light into the kitchen. Flour particles dance in the...
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Quarantine guide to caring (about highschool)
Apathy is one of those things that can't be understood unless you've felt it yourself. Apathy can be a lack of concern, motivation,...

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Dog food, track practice, and cheese: our community reopens
Our community has begun to reopen. Here’s how it’s going.

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