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Avatar: Fire and Ash: Big on Visuals, Thin on Narrative Fire and Ash Burns Bright, but Not Always Clean

By Staff Writer Abigaile Lei Avatar: Fire and Ash takes everything that makes the renowned Avatar franchise unique and brings…

3 months ago

Heartbreak Turns To Reflection with BEFORE I FORGET

By Staff Writer Gaurasundara Amarnani Following a public breakup with Candian singer-songwriter Tate McCrae, Australian singer Kid LAROI released his…

3 months ago

DOJ weaponizes antisemitism to attack free speech

 By Amber Halvorsen, Veer Mahajan, Ekasha Sikka & Warren Su Introduction Following the intensification of the Israel-Gaza conflict in 2023,…

3 months ago

MSJ implements 6 new courses for the 2026-27 school year

By Staff Writers Cecilia Cheng, Aarav Vashisht & Lucas Zhang As course registration season approaches, MSJ is introducing seven new…

3 months ago

Staff Column: Every day is a favorite day

By Staff Writer Mansi Mundada “What day is it?” Pooh asked. “Today,” Piglet squeaked. “My favorite day!” Pooh said. I…

3 months ago

Vikram’s Viewpoint: The True Meaning of Public Service

By Opinion Editor Vikram Mahajan    In sophomore year, I received an email from Mr. Macasero, my former Civics teacher, giving…

3 months ago

Janet’s Journal: Culture is about care

By Opinion Editor Janet Guan I’m a huge C-drama fan. I watched way too many last semester, from heartfluttering campus…

4 months ago

How ALLDAY PROJECT’s Daesang win exposed the industry’s visibility problem

By Dhaeshna Booma, Felicity He & Kayla Li The 2025 Korea Grand Music Awards (KGMA) unfolded with all the familiar…

4 months ago

Culture of fear spreads across Bay Area immigrant communities

By Staff Writers Finn McCarthy, Michael Qin & Aarav Vashisht A drastic change in the immigration landscape  As the clock…

4 months ago

Defying Gravity? Not this time

By Staff Writer Megha Vashisht After a year of eager anticipation, Wicked: For Good, sequel to Wicked (2024), returns the…

4 months ago