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Dance Company makes competition debut
On Saturday, February 28th, Eagle Rock Dance Company (ERDC) made its competition debut at Glendale High School’s 12th annual Glendale Games. The team’s competition squad, composed of 15 members from its Varsity team, performed a Medium Co-ed Hip Hop piece to the live concert version of “MY HOUSE” by Beyoncé. All photos by Matthew Camacho from left to right: Mikyla Miranda ‘27, Jaynie Guan ‘26, Amelie Rosas ‘27 “ERDC making its competition debut shows how much we want to gro
Rebekah Grace de Guzman
1 day ago


Best places to pee
Have you ever wondered where the best place to pee on ERHS campus is? There are exactly 10 bathrooms at our school, all of which vary in quality. So, it got us thinking, where is the best place to do your business? In this article, we’ll test out all the bathrooms on campus and determine which is the best one, while also interviewing some of Eagle Rock’s finest for their opinions. Cafeteria Girls room 1/10 We have concluded that the cafeteria girls bathroom to be the worst
Harris Bennett and Isabella Chin
7 hours ago


2026 Winter Olympics recap
Image Credit: NBC Olympics Over the course of the past two weeks in Milan, the world has experienced pride, victory, and heartbreak, through the lens of the over 2,900 athletes competing in the 2026 Winter Olympics. Concluding February 22nd, 90 nations competed in 116 events across 16 disciplines. Below is a breakdown of the results and notable moments of each sport! Alpine Skiing Lucas Pinheiro's historical gold, Yahoo Sports Also known as downhill skiing, under this catego
Zadie Kang
14 hours ago


2026 ERHS Winter Formal
On February 21st, ERHS’ annual Winter Formal dance took place in the North Gym, hosted by ASB (Associated Student Body). The vibrant Alice in Wonderland themed event lasted from 6 to 10 PM. The energy at the dance was vibrant, as exclaims of joy from people having fun radiated throughout the gym, especially when many student-favorite songs made people dance. FCO (Freshman Class Officers) and Orchestra helped fundraise for their specific groups by setting up concession stands.
Gavin Francisco
18 hours ago


Dance Company makes competition debut
On Saturday, February 28th, Eagle Rock Dance Company (ERDC) made its competition debut at Glendale High School’s 12th annual Glendale Games. The team’s competition squad, composed of 15 members from its Varsity team, performed a Medium Co-ed Hip Hop piece to the live concert version of “MY HOUSE” by Beyoncé. All photos by Matthew Camacho from left to right: Mikyla Miranda ‘27, Jaynie Guan ‘26, Amelie Rosas ‘27 “ERDC making its competition debut shows how much we want to gro
Rebekah Grace de Guzman
1 day ago


Year of the horse at Huntington Gardens
All photos by Erin Maddox This Lunar New Year welcomes the Year of the Horse, a Chinese zodiac sign symbolizing a high-energy, fast-paced era, focusing on leaving the past behind. To celebrate, the Huntington Lunar New Year Festival showcased an array of cultural displays, including Wushu Tai Chi performances with swords, spears, fans, and taiko drums, demonstrated by The Guo Jie Tai Chi Academy. While The Lion Dance Association entertained audiences with the L.A. Kun Seng K
Erin Maddox
4 days ago


Jaywalking at ERHS
Photo taken by Nyda Los Angeles, California, is a city infamous for its abundance of traffic. Being the second largest city in the US, it’s not surprising that many residents own a car, with 80% of households in LA owning/having access to at least one vehicle. Though this helps with long distance travel and getting around the city, being car-centric has its cons, such as the high rate of pedestrian fatalities, some of which are caused by jaywalking. Jaywalking is described by
Rianne Hizon
5 days ago


Teacher profile: AP Chem King, Mr. Khatchaturian
If you’ve taken AP chemistry, you know Mr. Khatchaturian (also known as Mr. K), who resides in room 302 in the Main Building. He’s been teaching here since 2016. Originally a science teacher, Mr. K wasn't too pleased to be assigned chem because of how complex the subject is. However, Mrs. Gallegos gave him helpful guidance in teaching the class. The subject also helped him understand how the world operates in terms of energy, which he finds interesting. If Mr. K could have a
Stella Marr
5 days ago


The pizza street preachers
All photos by Afreen The ¨Pizza People¨ started out with pocket sized bibles a couple years ago, located on every street corner by ERHS. Then they upped their game with pizza and, as of January 13, 2026, soft drinks. When they set their stands in front of the main entrance it's common to see the booths surrounded by swarms of hungry, chanting teenagers. They get greasy slices in exchange for reciting things along the lines of ¨god is king¨. But just who are these guys? One m
Stella Marr
5 days ago


HeLa, goddess of death
Art by Ondine Mitchell Henrietta Lacks died on October 4, 1951. Her autopsy report, though disturbing, contained an eerily glamorous description of her innards: every organ, beginning with her cervix, was dotted with glimmering pearls. However, to the dismay of Henrietta and her family, these were pearls of death…but not for scientists. Henrietta’s cells were lesioned from her cervix months prior to her death. She had been receiving treatment at Johns Hopkins “colored ward”
Juliet Hays
7 days ago


The death of critical thinking with the overconsumption of artificial intelligence
Art by Afreen Mann Majumdar When was the last time you used artificial intelligence? Whether it was a short search for a question you had or to complete one of your overdue assignments, do you find yourself being overreliant on AI? If you are, you’re not alone. According to the College Board , studies show that “AI use is more prevalent than ever in America’s high schools.” Worldwide, AI is portrayed as an incredibly efficient, helpful, and endless source of information that
Rebecca Pack
Feb 24


Escape from Stranger Things: a season 5 overview
This article contains spoilers for Stranger Things Season 5 After nine long years spent defeating interdimensional monsters, the beloved Netflix series, Stranger Things , has finally ended. With a series full of unexpected twists and turns, much hope rested on season five to deliver a jaw-dropping series finale. Season five was divided into three sections, or ‘volumes.’ Volume 1 dropped on November 26, Volume 2 released on Christmas Day, and Volume 3, the finale, was releas
Simone Modina
Feb 23


LAUSD walkout and protest: a photo essay
On Wednesday, February 4, 2026, hundreds of LAUSD students walked out of school in protest of destructive and unlawful immigration enforcement in our communities. At ERHS, students gathered in the quad after first period, holding signs, blowing whistles, and shouting. After a few minutes, approximately 400 students walked out of school through the main office entrance. Walking and chanting down Yosemite Drive, they made their journey to Downtown LA through completely free pu
Oona Warren
Feb 20
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