How Islamophobia affects the lives of Muslims in the Bay Area
Islamophobia is a widespread, global issue. In the Bay Area, Muslim students tend to feel safer, though issues such as lack of understanding that Islam is a choice, not something that is forced upon people, are still prevalent.
Riley Pearson: Washington’s four-sport athlete
Riley Pearson is a passionate four-sport athlete, who constantly challenges himself while bringing enthusiasm to the sport.
The emergence of Manhwa
Manhwa, the Korean version of manga, has taken over the world. Popular ones include Solo Leveling and God of Blackfield.
If you’re crepe-ing something, then try Frodo Joe’s
Fremont cafe Frodo Joe’s, though lacking with their savory crepes, is a must-try for its dessert ones and drinks.
WHS mask mandate lifted
Washington has lifted its mask mandate, leaving some students worried and others eager to return to the norms of pre-Covid life.
The GOP needs to take a stance
The GOP’s biggest weakness is its inconsistency in its positions. They need to solidify and stick to their stances if they want to be successful amongst Independent voters and eventually in November.
Why we need Medicare for All
Though expensive, Medicare for All is a crucial policy that would save 68,000 lives annually while making Americans feel secure in regards to their health needs.
New rule to make healthier lunches for students
Washington has implemented a new rule to ensure school lunches are more balanced and healthier. Some students feel the rule is beneficial as is, while others believe it needs to go further by limiting unhealthy options.
Bringing justice to Tesla
Tesla is being sued by former contract worker Kaylen Barker, part of a trend of mounting allegations against the company involving racism, sexism, and homophobia.