Maya Price, Staff Writer
Maya Price (Class of 2026) joined journalism because she thought it would be more interesting than regular English. She likes reading and her dog, Osa.
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Libraries are no longer used for books; instead, they are packed with students socializing, using social media, listening to audiobooks, and doing schoolwork. The Belmont Library, in particular, is always...
Millions of U.S. students begin the college application process each year by seeking teacher recommendations, documenting volunteer hours and extracurriculars, and applying optimistically to their favorite...
Gusts of sand swoosh over the colossal dunes, expanding endlessly into the distance. Interspersed within the sand mountains lay rock formations that serve as a home to the Fremen, the native people of...
With advanced classes comes a large course load. It's challenging but not impossible to manage. "There are peer tutors that can help in subjects of need," said Carlmont counselor Andrew Kahn.
"Take AP classes in subjects of interest and ask for help if needed. I feel that most teachers are accommodating and want their students to succeed, so meeting with their teachers for assistance such as...
Bright white blankets of snow coat Bear Valley Mountain, the sky a vibrant blue, providing a stark contrast against the landscape as hordes of winter athletes cover the mountain’s nine lifts and 122...
A referee in the JV girls soccer game against San Mateo makes a call on the game.
Cars line both sides of the road leading up to the Crystal Springs cross-country course in preparation for the race. Hundreds of people crowd the area, supporting their friends and family who are running....
The girls varsity tennis team, undefeated this year and No. 1 in the league, dedicated their winning game against San Mateo to their seniors on Oct. 17. This included spotlighting them in their matches,...
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