MHS the Union: April 2017 Edition
This is the April 2017 edition of MHS the Union’s April 2017 edition, brought to you Milpitas High School’s beloved journalism class. Enjoy <3Continue Reading
This is the April 2017 edition of MHS the Union’s April 2017 edition, brought to you Milpitas High School’s beloved journalism class. Enjoy <3Continue Reading
The anticipation for Quantico season two has not really paid off. Season one was full of surprises that led up to the shocking discovery of the bomber’s identity. Throughout the season, the trainees were actively involved with special agents to solve cases. In the first few minutes of season two,Continue Reading
It’s interesting to view the numerous perspectives that Thanksgiving is observed through. Some people use this holiday as a time to celebrate its Puritan origins and its national observance and conduct the stereotypical occasion of inviting hordes of people over to gorge on turkey and others foods. This occurrence probablyContinue Reading
As elections draw near, the issue of gun control has sparked furious debates between the Democrats and the Republicans. Although the battle rages on, no compromise has been reached. All that is left from the endless arguments are hurt feelings and increasing vigor for each position. The deep rooted loveContinue Reading
The MHS University Studies program has been postponed because of delays in construction and other logistic issues, according to Principal Philip Morales. The program, which allows students to take dual enrollment classes that MHS does not traditionally provide, was supposed to start this fall semester, but instead will hopefully beginContinue Reading
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