By Jonathan Tran We are the children of the Information Age. Digital artists, coders, and developers, these are but a few of the hobbies and interests that have bloomed from the technology of today. But as we explore the vast unknown of the Internet, there are students exploring the vastContinue Reading

By: Andrew Ha ★★★½ Solo: A Star Wars Story is the origin story of notorious outlaw and pilot Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) and his introduction into the criminal underworld of the universe. The film follows Solo’s first mission smuggling hyperfuel for a crime syndicate known as Crimson Dawn; through theContinue Reading

By: Vivian Tsang For many seniors, graduation, arguably the most highly anticipated event of the school year, is finally approaching. For those attending out-of-state colleges, these last few months before the start of your quarter will likely be one of the last times you can assemble with all your friendsContinue Reading

By: Kelly Nguyen Not many students take the initiative to inspire youth through hands-on teaching and collaborative learning. Junior Andrew Dinh created Teen Entrepreneurs Club, an entrepreneur program, to empower youth, giving them the opportunity to explore their passions and integrate them into a world of business. As a sophomore,Continue Reading

“Why did you get your ears pierced?” “Uhh..well, I got my piercings after AP testing was over. It was an impulsive decision really, in the heat of the moment. I just went with it. At first, I was scared that my parents would yell at me so for the firstContinue Reading

BY: Kevin Dai The VSA Show is a student-run show that highlights Vietnamese culture and its fusion with American culture in today’s society. The show introduces various acts and skits that teaches viewers parts of Vietnamese culture and as well as how Vietnamese culture is integrated into American society today.Continue Reading

BY: Shreeya Aranake and Andrew Ha Arming teachers has not been a topic officially discussed in district offices, according to Principal Francis Rojas. The topic is not likely to be entertained by MUSD, Rojas continued. Rather than talking about arming teachers, schools will be focusing on funding student resource officersContinue Reading

By: Ariana Khateeb   Spring sports are in full motion which increase the likelihood of injuries when participating in track and field, softball, baseball, and swimming. These remedies can help athletes and active people easily quicken the healing process, but if the pain persists please go see a professional andContinue Reading