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5 movies worth getting to the theaters to see this summer!
Backrooms - In Theaters May 29 Backrooms is a supernatural Sci-Fi A24 horror film that came to theaters on May 29th. With a budget of around $10 million, it made $81.5 million in the domestic box office. When a therapist’s patient mysteriously disappears, she ventures into the unknown to find him and discovers an entire dimension beyond reality. The patient ends up stuck in a battle with his inner self and imagination and loses touch with reality. The director, Kane Parsons,
Lila Hoge
21 hours ago


Staff profile: Mr. Pierce
A man of much wisdom, when prompted for his hot take, he states ‘“Boneless wings are just chicken nuggets for adults. “Flats bone-in wing” is the way to go.”’ Those lucky enough to know the interior of his cached classroom love him; others surely recognize his inspiring presence roaming the halls. Nonetheless, Mr. Pierce is a much-valued teacher and coach here at Eagle Rock High School. Now in his 18th year at Eagle Rock, Mr. Pierce continues to contribute to our school, teac
Winter Ryu-Whitney
20 hours ago


5 movies worth getting to the theaters to see this summer!
Backrooms - In Theaters May 29 Backrooms is a supernatural Sci-Fi A24 horror film that came to theaters on May 29th. With a budget of around $10 million, it made $81.5 million in the domestic box office. When a therapist’s patient mysteriously disappears, she ventures into the unknown to find him and discovers an entire dimension beyond reality. The patient ends up stuck in a battle with his inner self and imagination and loses touch with reality. The director, Kane Parsons,
Lila Hoge
21 hours ago


MUNger Games: a recap
Photo by Rio Fisher DISCLAIMER: This article contains spoilers for The Hunger Games. Background Knowledge Model U.N. is a club on campus centered around debating political issues at conferences that take place at colleges/other high schools. Every year, ERHS hosts a “Mockmun,” which is a low-stakes conference that has a fun fictional theme rather than dealing with real political issues. This year, it’s Hunger Games themed, which gives it its name: The MUNger Games. There are
Rio Fisher
6 days ago


The Dissipating Use of School Lockers
Photo taken by Erin If there’s anything that comes to mind when you think of school, it’s books―a lot of them. Each student here at ERHS has their own way of carrying these books, whether it be through a backpack, or a shoulder-bag. But there has always been another way to store your books, a way that has existed since the early 1900s. For some reason though, this way is becoming less popular each year. Lockers were invented in the 1700s, but were only put into schools 200 ye
Rianne Hizon
Jun 3


Down the rabbit hole: photos from ERTC's Alice by Heart
On Friday and Saturday of last week, ERHS's Theater Company performed the musical "Alice by Heart" onstage. Here's some photos I captured at the event:
Evie Campbell
Jun 1


How to serve reflection hours
Photo Credit: Schoology Due to the new changes to the reflection system put into place this year, along with the Yondr Pouches, more students are getting reflection hours. While it’s important to serve these hours in order to keep a clean record for graduation, many students end up holding off on clearing them because they don’t know how. In this article, I’ll go over the ways you can serve your time. There are two ways to serve your reflection: waiting it out in the auditori
Harris Bennett
Jun 1


ERHS's multicultural fair
All photos taken by Sophie Seifert Mr Martinez’s multicultural fair is a long awaited event, filled with enthusiastic students and dazzling performances that has become a yearly tradition. As classes filled in, Mr. Martinez introduced the beginning of the event, leading the students in the pledge of allegiance to honor Memorial Day and fallen soldiers. After a quick overview of what the fair would entail, he wasted no time and immediately called for the class of 2026 to go u
Sophie Seifert
May 28


Universal Studios Hollywood attractions, ranked
Art by Emaline Varava All photos taken by Gavin Francisco Located in Universal City not far from Eagle Rock, Universal Studios Hollywood is the closest theme park to us Eagles here at ERHS. Therefore, it is a popular destination for those seeking a day where they want to experience the magic of an amusement park, specifically that “movie magic” Universal Studios has. Prior to the addition of the roller coaster, Fast and Furious: Hollywood Drift (which will not be ranked in th
Gavin Francisco
May 27


Let’s talk clubs: The Student Union
Art by Rebecca Pack Welcome to “Let’s talk clubs.” An article series that showcases different organizations across Eagle Rock High School’s vast campus. Today’s spotlight falls upon The Student Union: a club dedicated to serve as a resource for all scholars at The Rock. The Student Union Club (SUC) is a community among students that aims to provide support, advocacy, and accessible resources to those who may need guidance throughout their middle to high school journey. Wheth
Rebecca Pack
May 26


Scenes from the ERHS dance showcase
Last Friday, ERHS’s dance company and classes showcased their choreography on stage. Under bright lights, they performed their pieces through the teaching of Ms. Okada: All photos by Evie Campbell
Evie Campbell
May 18


HL’s Kitchen part two: cook or be cooked
Ashes to ashes, dust to dust. Will Eagle Rock High School rise like a phoenix from the slime of the IB war, or shall we continue to be torn apart? After the last round of HL’s Kitchen, the treachery of the IA schedule has continued to prosper. Mr. Malmed, currently on top of the leaderboard, has taken the liberty of extending the infamous “Malmed’s list” to all students at the Rock, not just the IB cohort. 100% IA completion no longer means every student in the IB, but every
Juliet Hays
May 18
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