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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
2 days ago


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
10 minutes ago


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
Rebekah Grace de Guzman
2 days ago


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
2 days ago


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


Shop small, read big: a guide to the best small bookstores in LA
Image via Canva I’m pretty sure we all know how large Los Angeles is. This sprawling city we all live in has so many little treasures in the weirdest places, it’s almost overwhelming. I think that this might be why I (and maybe you too) constantly buy books through Amazon or Barnes and Noble. Barnes and Noble is an amazing store, and I would like to remind you that this article’s purpose is not to trash-talk such a great place to find both rare and popular books (this appli
Matia Hosack
Mar 23


All eyes on KATSEYE as member takes indefinite hiatus
From Grammy nominations, to a hit Netflix show, to a US tour, KATSEYE has taken the world by storm. So why did a member of the uber-successful girl group just take an indefinite hiatus? HxG message on Weverse On February 20, HYBE x Geffen shared a message informing fans of Manon Bannerman’s hiatus: “Hello. After open and thoughtful conversations together, we are sharing that Manon will be taking a temporary hiatus from group activities to focus on her health and wellbeing. We


Dustbowl 2026!
Photos by Cadence Kang and Haobin Chen Friday night the junior and senior classes faced off in a game of flag football, and a cheer competition; a decades long tradition here at Eagle Rock! The game started out strong with the senior scoring a touchdown in the first couple minutes, but the juniors quickly caught up. By halftime they were tied at 14 points, and the players kept us on the edge of our seat until the last couple minutes. With just around 3 minutes left in fourth
Cadence Kang
Mar 22


Humans: Fashion @ the Rock
All photos & cover art by Cadence Kang Looking for fashion inspiration? Our school has you covered. Eagle Rock is filled with diverse fashion and ways of expression, so I decided to walk around campus and interview people who used their outfits as a way to express themselves. Everyone was asked the same question: “What inspired your outfit today, or who do you look up to for fashion inspiration?” Whether it's bright flashy colors or cool statement pieces you will surely find
Cadence Kang
Mar 20


Movies/shows filmed in Eagle Rock
Between a mysterious electrical facility to multiple cozy vintage diners our town triumphs as the ideal filming location. Beloved Eagle Rock, with its proximity to Hollywood, yet peaceful, suburban environment, has caught the eye of many in the film industry. With many visually appealing spots, Eagle Rock’s diverse aesthetic suits many different tones. Ranging from idyllic treelined streets, trendy restaurants, and historical establishments, Eagle Rock offers a shocking array
Winter Ryu-Whitney
Mar 19


Coffee review #2: “And Destroy Coffee”
All photos by Diego Ceron There are multiple coffee shops that are in and around Eagle Rock. “And Destroy Coffee” is a new coffee shop that has been open for less than a year. In that time, it has shown that it is an amazing place to hang out with friends, family, the community, and get a coffee. “And Destroy Coffee,” has been open, serving coffee, pastries, and hosting events at their location constantly. Here’s an overview of what they serve, the events they do, and how the
Diego Ceron
Mar 19
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