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Going back to the moon: Artemis II
All art by Kylie Sadsad At 5:35 p.m. EDT on April 1, the Artemis II launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. This was a 10-day journey and the first crewed mission to the Moon in over 50 years. At approximately 8:07 p.m. EDT last Friday, the spacecraft successfully splashed down in San Diego, California. As of right now, the four astronauts are home safely after breaking numerous records and being a symbol of hope towards space exploration: Victor Gl
Kylie Sadsad
2 days ago


Going back to the moon: Artemis II
All art by Kylie Sadsad At 5:35 p.m. EDT on April 1, the Artemis II launched from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. This was a 10-day journey and the first crewed mission to the Moon in over 50 years. At approximately 8:07 p.m. EDT last Friday, the spacecraft successfully splashed down in San Diego, California. As of right now, the four astronauts are home safely after breaking numerous records and being a symbol of hope towards space exploration: Victor Gl
Kylie Sadsad
2 days ago


Conformity Gate: When theory-making goes too far
Art by Ondine Mitchell **SPOILERS FOR THE FINALE OF STRANGER THINGS** Ever wonder why so many Stranger Things fans basically became conspiracy theorists after the season one finale? Well, since the uproar for the series’ end has pretty much died out by now (much to Netflix’s dismay, after a lot of promotion), the epidemic of people analyzing cryptic clues hidden in episode "The Rightside Up” has been somewhat forgotten. However, instead of focusing on the lackluster finale a
Emaline Varava and Zazie Pritchett-Sidle
2 days ago


The best places to eat afterschool!
Art by Afreen Majumdar Any student at ERHS knows right after school, kids rush over to various afterschool spots to get food as soon as the bell rings. But which one is the best? I ranked ten of the most popular spots, so you know where to go next time you're out! Every place I ranked with the same criteria, which included: average price, taste, seating, wait time, how busy it is, and distance from our school. Since this criteria wasn’t based solely on taste the rankings migh
Cadence Kang
2 days ago


Loserville season two: first edition
A comic about stupid losers doing stupid things. All further images by Jarisse Nabung All images going forward drawn by Violet Foushee Really, really , REALLY long time no Loserville! If you’re new here, this is a recurring comic series made to poke fun at The Highschool Experience™, except now there’s a two on it! Revolutionary, we know. This time, your friendly neighborhood losers face the age-old issue that is the phone ban. We hope you enjoy this edition of Loserville!
Jarisse Nabung and Violet Foushee
6 days ago


Band Familiar Faces performs lunchtime concert in the quad
All photos by Ellie Cole-Calderon Instead of the usual music playing from speakers at lunch this Tuesday, ERHS was treated to a special concert by Familiar Faces, an indie rock band based in Long Beach. After their performance, both students and staff who were new to their music had their interests piqued. Here’s some quick info about who they are and what’s to come for their new music: They’re currently growing their following of over 1300 monthly listeners on Spotify. The b
Ellie Cole-Calderon
7 days ago


Highland Park Theatre: a cogitation and speculation
All photos by Eva Jones As many may know, the hundred-year-old Highland Park Theatre shut down in March. This news all felt very sudden to me. One minute I'm sitting in a dark theatre watching Timothee Chalamet practice reduplication with the word “chocolate,” and the next I'm walking by, dust on tomorrow, only to find a lonely security guard sitting behind a rusted accordion gate. Admittedly, there are ways I'd have preferred to say goodbye other than with Wonka —painting a
Eva Jones
Apr 8


The importance of ethical journalism: a story about Mr. Yee
Photo credit: Unsplash You may have heard of the journalism class at Eagle Rock High from a friend, teacher, or just clicked on a link online to see what it’s about. Either way, you stumbled across this article about why we do our best to preserve journalistic integrity here at the Eagle’s Scream. I was talking to my biology teacher, Mr. Yee, about journalistic integrity, and he brought up his own personal story of being misrepresented in the media. It started when I mentione
Rio Fisher
Apr 8


The advocacy conference made for and by youth focuses on activism and healing
Youth ages 14-24 can attend ‘Roots & Resilience,’ SIPA’s fourth-annual Youth Conference on April 18th for free Historic Filipinotown, Los Angeles, CA – Search to Involve Pilipino Americans (SIPA)’s annual Youth Solidarity Conference, themed ‘Roots & Resilience’, returns for a fourth run on April 18th, from 11am to 5pm. This year’s youth-led, youth-centered conference features workshops, speakers, and wellness offerings focused on educating young people about activism, leader


Pop stars for a cause: helpful or not?
Image credit to The Guardian The Ethiopian famine of 1983-1985 affected roughly 7.7 million people, and killed an estimated 1 million. Dr. Miriam Bradley, a senior lecturer in humanitarian studies at the University of Manchester, explained that there never was a single cause of the crisis, stating “the 1983 to 1985 famine […] was the occasion for an outpouring of western charity spurred by Bob Geldof’s Band Aid. That famine, which killed between 600,000 and 1 million people,
Faye Deetsch
Apr 5


Seven spring break crafts
Art by Emaline Varava Finally after what feels like forever, a break has finally arrived. But I know of many of us who don’t have any plans for our long awaited vacation. Besides, of course, sleeping in! So if you are going to bed rot and watch tv all day, you might want to keep your hands busy. Here’s seven crafts to keep your hands busy, while your brain has a rest. Decorate your chromebook Is your chromebook boring and black? I wouldn’t know, because my computer is absolut
Cadence Kang
Mar 26


I watched every Best Picture nominee so you don't have to: Oscars 2026
Art by Jarisse As award season rolls around once again, it's easy to become overwhelmed with the sheer volume of films being discussed. Even as an avid consumer of media, I find myself lost in the frenzy of the entertainment industry. You may have caught last Sunday’s award show and felt inspired to turn on a new film. In light of this, I thought it would be a good idea to review every movie nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars and tell you what’s worth your time.
Zadie Kang
Mar 23


LA driver uses turning signal, sparks immediate outrage
Art by Afreen Majumdar The City of Angels, the Entertainment Capital of the World, La-La Land. Everyone’s dream city is good old Los Angeles, and for great reason too. The magic is here, and if you aren’t convinced, as an LA local myself (for all 14 years of my life), I believe I am well equipped to do the job. So, here is a comprehensive list of every perfect, completely serious reason to take a trip. Vamos! 1. Every Man for Himself Even though I have never driven before, I
Aisha Koppula
Mar 23
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