

Colorful expressions of Charger creativity
Saturated with color and bursting with motion, Freshman Bayleigh Toth’s edits—10 to 20 second clips of characters synchronized to music—have enthralled almost 30,000 followers. What began as a personal hobby has become a success for Toth. Her most viral video...
Nov 123 min read


Resting Resentment
Tensions hang in the bedroom like heavy curtains, muffling the calm night air. With just one wrong word, one sharp tone, a peaceful evening can transform into a sleepless battleground. Whispered by well-intentioned elder family members and thrown into life-advice books, the sentiment...
Nov 123 min read


Surf’s Up in Maui
With its pristine waters, Maui is a haven for surfers chasing the perfect wave. Now, the island’s infamous coastline will serve as a center stage as Hawaii prepares to make surfing history. Hawaii plans to host the first Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) surfing championship at Ho‘okipa Beach Park on Maui’s North Shore on May 1-2, 2026. The championship will feature...
Nov 123 min read


Ws in the Chat
The school alarm blares at the University of Akron in Ohio, signaling the start of the day. Hundreds of students rise from their slumber to prepare for class, but they do not pack their backpacks with traditional supplies such as pencils or textbooks; instead, they fill their backpacks with...
Nov 123 min read


You Are What You Eat
The phrase “you are what you eat” is typically used to convey the importance of a nutritious, healthy diet—yet it can also be taken literally: families often sustain their cultural identity through cooking and eating traditional meals; many individuals seeking change in their lifestyle begin with...
Nov 123 min read


Caught Red-Handed
To improve safety on the roads, San José is installing new red-light cameras at selected intersections that have been labeled as the most dangerous. Titled Vision Zero, this initiative...
Nov 43 min read