By: Vibha Sastry Spring is a beautiful season, a time of regrowth and restoration, a time when the grass becomes a little greener and life’s starts seeming a little brighter. It’s also the time that the white flowers on those pear trees planted all around campus start blooming, causing yourContinue Reading

By: Rajvee Patel Recent concerns about the spread of COVID-19, has caught global attention. People are flocking to local stores to buy supplies like hand sanitizer, face masks, and water bottles. Online shops are also running low on stock due to large purchases. As the virus continues to grow everyday,Continue Reading

By: Faria Moiz One of the most prominent areas on campus, the Green is a hotspot for numerous school activities and gatherings on a frequent basis. It is situated at the heart of the MHS campus, making it an easily accessible location to host such events and is passed byContinue Reading

By: Vibha Sastry If you’ve watched any coming of age 90s movie, you know that driver’s ed used to be an essential part of the American high school experience. Driver’s ed does not exist in California high schools anymore. It was eliminated in all California high schools in the earlyContinue Reading

By: Allison Choe Along with the warm sunshine and brisk showers that come with spring, MHS’s campus also bears the pungent aroma of ornamental pear trees, which grow scattered throughout school. The white blossoms are often described as smelling like rotting fish and bodily fluids, and are infamous among theContinue Reading

By: Neval Mulaomerovic Staff Secretary and Data Analyst Miss Stacey Ryan is a familiar face for most students at MHS. Aside from often being the first face that greets office-goers, Ryan also plays a major role in behind-the-scenes administration. Q: What is your role in the office? A: I supportContinue Reading