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"Every voice matters": a conversation with Wendy Carillo
Art by Afreen Majumdar Wendy Carrillo and I sit down at two lawn chairs, and marigolds - in celebration of the upcoming Dia de Los Muertos - lined the fence behind us. The mid-October sun is beginning to near the end of its day’s path across the sky, and a big, fluffy dog, tongue hanging out of her mouth, lies at our feet. The conversation of people mingling (either by a stand from a small business or lounging in a circle a couple feet away) and Bad Bunny fills the backyard.
Nyda Hosack
4 days ago


LA is pushing back against ICE: an overview
Photo by The Los Angeles Times Los Angeles has long held a reputation of strong beliefs and loud voices. In a city known for taking action, residents have been standing up to injustices for years. In recent times, major protests have gained traction across the area and nationally including: The Women’s March, BLM protests, and No Kings protests. Still not even two months into this year, people have begun to voice their outrage against Donald Trump’s presidency, and specifical
Ivy Spruell
43 minutes ago


Eagle Rock sports dominate Northern League
Top right, bottom left: Eristheo Raif This week, Eagle Rock's very own boys soccer, girls soccer, and girls JV and Varsity basketball took home their League title, marking the end of a successful regular season at the Rock. For boys soccer lead by Coach Aguilar, this was their first League title since 2021, going 8-1-1. The girls, led by Coach Cea, went an impressive 13-1 overall (9-1 league play) coming off the backs of two consecutive City Championships. Finally, girls' bas
Zadie Kang
2 days ago


Hidden gem in Eagle Rock: Bulacan Bakeshop & Catering
Tucked away on Colorado Blvd right next to Tea N’ Me, Bulacan Bakeshop & Catering has authentic Filipino food that goes unrivaled. The restaurant is walking distance from ERHS and is a perfect place to settle down with their amazing food. There’s an even stronger ERHS connection: one of the owners’ kids is a senior at ERHS and the other graduated from ERHS last year. Although the Youtube channel, True Food Eats, reviewed the restaurant in 2021, garnering over a hundred thousa
Rio Fisher
3 days ago


"Every voice matters": a conversation with Wendy Carillo
Art by Afreen Majumdar Wendy Carrillo and I sit down at two lawn chairs, and marigolds - in celebration of the upcoming Dia de Los Muertos - lined the fence behind us. The mid-October sun is beginning to near the end of its day’s path across the sky, and a big, fluffy dog, tongue hanging out of her mouth, lies at our feet. The conversation of people mingling (either by a stand from a small business or lounging in a circle a couple feet away) and Bad Bunny fills the backyard.
Nyda Hosack
4 days ago


Broken News: Oscar is my Valentine
It's another month, which means another episode of Broken News. That's right, get hyped for our fully student-produced film, where we give only the truest and most important news.
ERHS Journalism
6 days ago


Naughty or knights: a K.O.G. review
In youth, many of us cling to the idea of “Disney magic.” To go to Disneyland is to reach nirvana, and to meet Cinderella is to shake hands with God. However, as we age, this illusion of magic denatures. It is not that the films lose their value, nor is it that the stories fail to resonate. Rather, we begin to notice subtle nuances within the media. We realize that Disney magic is shrouded in corporate undertones, and that stories—rather than serve as works of art—become mean
Juliet Hays
Feb 5


The lives of ERHS 8th Graders
If you’re in high school already, do you still remember your 8th grade year? How many anecdotes can you think of off the top of your head when you try to revisit your final year of middle school? Students who’ve been at ERHS since 7th grade can probably recall how it felt to be a newbie at the school. Especially this year’s 8th graders, since this is the first year that they stopped getting the special treatment that the new 7th graders get. In this article, 8th graders share
Gavin Francisco
Feb 4


Students walk out at ERHS
Photo taken by Rafael Weibel In a city-wide protest against Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE)'s efforts to illegally deport immigrants, hundreds of students in LAUSD schools are marching downtown to join a large protest at City Hall. Starting at the end of first period, hundreds of students gathered in the Quad, blowing on whistles, holding up signs, and yelling through megaphones. By the time that advisory started, all of the protestors were gone, starting the long wa
Ondine Mitchell
Feb 4


In photos: ICE Protest 1-30-26 DTLA
All photos by Haobin Chen On January Thirtieth, many Angelinos took to the streets to protest ICE Raids happening nationwide. The message they wanted heard: ICE out of everywhere.
Zadie Kang
Feb 3


Lets talk clubs! Beyond Books
All photos by Oona Warren Are you interested in clubs? But don't know which clubs to join? Well this article is perfect for you! In this series I talk about all the clubs at Eagle Rock and you can pick and choose what sounds right for you. Today I’ll be talking about Beyond Books. If you can't tell from the title, this is a book club. The club hosts discussions and activities for members to do. Members can send in book recommendations and books are usually decided by vote. I
Isabella Chin
Feb 3


Recap of ERHS' 2026 Winter Showcase
Last Friday, January 30th, Eagle Rock’s annual Winter Showcase brought the entire art department together to put on a show celebrating student work! If there’s one thing Eagle Rock isn’t lacking, it’s talent. From stunning visual art to unforgettable performances, here’s a recap of everything that took place on stage that night! All photos by Eva Jones The show opened with Noteworthy, our school’s vocal group, with a cover of “Creep” by Radiohead. Throughout the show, they a
Jarisse Nabung
Feb 2


Here's the basics: Venezuelan president kidnapping
What you need to know On January 3rd, 2026, the President of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro was arrested in his home, Caracas. The U.S military, under the authorization of President Trump, arrested Maduro on drugs and weapons charges. He is now accused and being tried for importing weapons into the United States. Currently he is being detained in Brooklyn. His role as president is now being assumed by Delcy Rodriguez, vice president of the former president. However, she is not alo
Isabella Chin
Feb 2
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