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The Student News Site of John Marshall High School

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The Student News Site of John Marshall High School

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Ryden Robledo works on a jacket for the end-of-semester fashion show.

How Design Craft Students Are Preparing for the End of Year Fashion Show

Chester Bier, Staff Reporter February 20, 2025

Starting in January, Teacher Barish’s students have been preparing for an end of year fashion show. Students in their first and second period Design Craft classes have been tasked with designing an outfit...

Ms. Wong photograph.

After the Fires: An Interview with Marshall’s Climate Champion

Michael Goi, Staff Reporter February 20, 2025

The Eaton and Palisades fires, are now finally, fully contained, raged across the greater Los Angeles area, blasting ash across the entire region and affecting countless families, some much harder than...

Are you ready for iReady? Barristers and other LAUSD Students Don’t Want to Take the iReady Test.

Julian Hatcher, Staff Reporter February 20, 2025

The iReady test is a diagnostic designed to help teachers support students and create a “path of personalized instruction” for every learner, but I don’t think it really helps. I interviewed students...

ASB Leadership groups up to help volunteer.

Leadership Students Volunteer Amid Fires

Michael Goi, Staff Reporter February 20, 2025

As a volley of fires tore through Los Angeles, ASB Leadership students decided to help the community by volunteering at the Dream Center on Saturday, January 18, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Once the...

Black History Month: A Footprint of Resilience and Empowerment

Kaleena Rice, Staff Writer February 20, 2025

If you ask most people today, “who’s the most influential African American Trailblazer you know?” They would most likely say, Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks, or Michael Jordan. They are each...

Boys & Girls Soccer 24-25 Spring Season

Aiyana Walker, Staff Writer February 20, 2025

The Marshall boys’ and girls’ soccer teams put together an outstanding spring season, demonstrating teamwork and a winning mentality on the field. With a string of impressive performances, both teams...

Weather Report: Scorching New Year and a Return to Same Old California?

Kerkrome Dia, Staff Writer February 19, 2025

California started returning to new lows in terms of dryness, at least for central and southern California. December to February are usually the rainiest months of the year for California, yet we haven’t...

Los estudiantes escuchan activamente al director Puentes explicar cómo pueden beneficiarse del uso de la tarjeta roja proporcionada durante la reunión.

Marshall’s response to potential ICE requests

Isabel Aquino-Menendez, Staff Reporter February 19, 2025

Marshall’s Response to ICE Requests During lunch on January 31, Principal Puentes held a meeting that discussed the concerns about the threat of ICE raids. More information on immigration enforcement...

Meta’s new MAGA shift

Aleksandr Otus, Staff Writer February 19, 2025

Ever since the election big tech has begun to align more closely with the Trump administration. Whether it is just for show or it is a permanent shift remains to be seen. But the CEO of Meta, Mark Zuckerberger...

Girls Who Code Club

Adriano Proenza, Staff Writer February 19, 2025

Learning to speak computor always seemed novel, like something I would admire but never attempt at. One could understand my suprise when I learned a highschool club would teach its intrequicies in the...

Passengers disembarking at the Saint George/Tracy bus stop.

LA Metro Bus 182 Strikes Tree Near Campus

Michael Goi, Staff Reporter February 19, 2025

On Tuesday, January 14th, around 3:00 p.m., a Vermont/Sunset-bound LA Metro line 182 bus traveling down St George Street hit a tree on the sidewalk next to John Marshall High School. While approaching...

John Marshall SRLA team.

Photo Essay: Postponed Student Run LA Races Resume

Michael Goi, Staff Reporter February 18, 2025

As fires tore through Southern California, everyday life was disrupted, and activities like running were put on hold due to the hazardous environment outside. However, as the fires have settled, a new...

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