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Through the challenges of war and distance, a Ukrainian student channels her feelings into poetry written in English. Linda, ...
Every year, L.A. Times High School Insider welcomes a group of young journalists to spend six weeks learning the ins and outs of professional journalism as paid summer interns. This year, eight ...
For decades, prom has been a long-established and cherished American high school tradition — a night to remember with friends. It comes as granted. However, this was not the case for the six Los ...
In 2016, California voters voted to uphold a ban on thin single-use plastic bags, which were what most stores offered. However, since this ban was passed, stores began passing out thicker plastic bags ...
Taekwondo is a branch of karate. It became an official part of the Olympics and entered the global arena in the year 2000. In taekwondo, there is a belt ranking system. The colors of the belts go ...
This article is about how the popular fashion brand, Madhappy, incorporates a positive mental health image into their work. I interviewed two of the Madhappy founders Mason Spector and Peiman Raf, ...
Another opinion piece about the LA Dodgers… just another endless rant about keeping pitchers healthy and demanding more playing time for Hye-seong Kim, right? Wrong. While I could go on for ...
Women have been menstruating since the beginning of time, yet we rarely take the time to realize how women in the Neolithic Period or the Industrial Revolution fared with Mother Nature. Even while ...
Annie Jiang’s Chinese name is Tongyu, which means “authentic language without embellishment.” It’s little wonder, then, that Jiang would grow up to pursue journalism. But her parents didn’t anticipate ...
Most of us are not lawmakers or law enforcement officers. But we are neighbors. These crimes don’t happen in the shadows — they happen in plain sight. These storefronts don’t survive in secrecy ...
Yes, even Jewish rock stars and Jews who write Christmas songs. Author’s note: This is my introduction and background of what will be the first in a series of pieces about identity and rock n’ roll ...
As global tensions rise over semiconductor supply chains, this article explores why the U.S. relies on Taiwan, China’s attempts to catch up, and the technological gaps that still exist.
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