- SportsBadminton, a popular sport in southern Asian countries, has been on a rise of popularity recently, yet it still has a long way to go compared to other professional sports.
March 13, 2024
Justin Zhao, Staff writerContinue Reading - ArtsAfter performing their show, “The Heist,” varsity Winterguard claimed their first title of the season.
March 13, 2024
Rylyn Wang, Design editor-in-chief and Opinion editorContinue Reading - ArtsChamber singers, Mens Ensemble and Treble Choir perform solos and group renditions of classics and modern hits.
March 13, 2024
Sofia Majeed, Staff writerContinue Reading - SceneDespite difficult to work with brunch hours, this newly opened restaurant offers authentic Cuban cuisine.
March 13, 2024
Lucas Lim, News editorContinue Reading - FeatureSophomore Joshua Uy spreads feelings of celebration and festivity with the art of Chinese lion dancing.
March 13, 2024
Kaelin David, Staff writerContinue Reading - OpinionCrisis in American education stems from a pandemic fallout, however, the failure of an educational reform worsens the educational loss.
March 13, 2024
Kaelin David, Staff writerContinue Reading - OpinionAI-supported work can be deemed original but only when used to a certain extent.
March 4, 2024
Sunny Zhang, Opinion editorContinue Reading - SceneDull verses and conflicting instrumentals in Webster’s new album creates a disappointing combination.
March 4, 2024
Marissa Alejo, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsAnaya Falcon, senior, and Ronnie Ramirez, junior, take back to back state championships for their weight, while Deandra Meza, junior, wins her first state championship.
March 4, 2024
Justin Zhao, Staff writerContinue Reading - SceneAfter months of waiting, the highly anticipated remaster of Atlus’s Persona 3 provides improved visuals and character interactivity.
February 26, 2024
Brandon Du, Online editor-in-chiefContinue Reading
The Council of African American Parents, the newest addition to Walnut’s Parent Association, was introduced on Jan. 24, featuring a parent run program dedicated to supporting both parents and students of academic success. The program’s primary focus is on exploring ways to better support students of African, African American, Caribbean and black descent, as well as creating a community where parents can connect with one another to enhance support for their students. “It's all about inclusion, making sure that not just some people have the opportunities. I want to make sure that...
Despite recent obstacles like littering, vandalism and gardeners unknowingly cutting down some of the plants, the California Native Plant Garden...
In recent years, the issue of poor mental health among students has grown to a significant level. According to Mental Health America, 14.83%...
Ever since the end of the COVID-19 pandemic, Walnut High has been experiencing a spike in student disciplinary actions related to cell phones. Cell...
LA County is experiencing an uptick in COVID-19 and influenza cases, causing many students to fall ill due to the current high levels of virus...
Starting in March 2024, the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) offered by CollegeBoard will be fully transitioning from the traditional pen and...
A flurry of red and gold flash through the room, splotches of vibrant colors uniting into an elaborate lion costume. Underneath the mesmerizing display is sophomore Joshua Uy, a traditional Chinese lion dancer. Traditional Chinese lion dancing is typically made up of two parts: a main routine that is choreographed and practiced beforehand and teasing, where dancers interact with the audience to bless them or collect monetary donations. Lion dances are prominent during Lunar New Year celebrations, weddings, festivals and community events, showcasing the lion conquering an obstacle before acquiring...
Walking around campus, one might find themselves stopped in their tracks by sophomores Kyle Le, Milan Luna and Amanda Qin, who are readily equipped...
If you’re looking for senior Athena Guan on a Saturday morning, you can most likely find her at Suzanne Park. With the picnic tables as...
He opens Blender on his computer, ready to embark on another 3D model project. The sound of his Ender V2 3D printer whirls in the distance, slowly...
With a click of a mouse, members fill the meeting room, names popping up left and right, as they wait for their monthly virtual workshops with...
Taking a pencil in his hand, junior Boris Chuang methodically lays out the answer to a complex chemistry question, watching as a flash of realization...
With a strum of her acoustic guitar, freshman Sasha Anthony simply needs to pluck and pull a few strings to bring her music to life. Anthony...
After waiting a week to make time to visit the newly opened “Mami Mosas,” my Cuban cravings were finally met when I found a time slot. The restaurant serves various brunch and dinner foods. They serve dinner Tuesday to Saturday from 9 a.m to 8:30 p.m , and on Monday, the shop is open from 9 a.m - 4 p.m, which makes it hard to find time to eat their brunch because we are at school. The ambiance and servers were nice, and they were friendly while taking our order. For a drink I got the classic Mexican drink, Horchata ($6.45); it was very grainy and I could tell they did not strain out...
Faye Webster is back with her fifth album, “Underdressed at the Symphony,” straying away from her usual lyrical ballads opting for a more...
A heartbreaking and depressing turn of events led to a remaster of a game from 2008. Although this is the fourth iteration of “Persona 3”,...
Most people would think geniuses might be Albert Einstein or Leonardo da Vinci, but a genius isn’t just about an IQ score but the content that...
Percy Jackson didn’t ask to be born a half blood, but millions of kids who read the stories of his adventures wished they were. As someone...
- SportsBadminton, a popular sport in southern Asian countries, has been on a rise of popularity recently, yet it still has a long way to go compared to other professional sports.
March 13, 2024
Justin Zhao, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsAnaya Falcon, senior, and Ronnie Ramirez, junior, take back to back state championships for their weight, while Deandra Meza, junior, wins her first state championship.
March 4, 2024
Justin Zhao, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsAva Waggoner makes history by setting new water polo record.
February 26, 2024
Marissa Alejo, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsIn an away game, the Mustangs struggled to adapt to the high pressure of the Huskies' defense.
February 20, 2024
Stephanie Cheng, Photo manager and Media editorContinue Reading - SportsCoaches Madelyn Chiu, Colin Chuang, Joan Lim and Jasper Wang come to Walnut, balancing work and coaching.
February 20, 2024
Jocelyn Chen, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsAfter several turnovers made by the opposing team, Walnut lost 35-40, ending their Hacienda league season with a record of 7-3.
February 20, 2024
Timmothy Chen, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsThe Mustangs win 2-0 after breaking through Diamond Bar's defense, securing two goals.
February 3, 2024
George Wang, Sports editorContinue Reading - SportsMustangs lose 0-2 after an intense game, extending their season record to 3-2-1.
January 22, 2024
Sunny Zhang, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsMustangs won their first game of the semester against the Raiders, scoring 47-46.
January 16, 2024
Lucas Lim, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsMustangs tie at 0-0 against the Tartans, ending their preseason with a record of 2-3-1.
December 17, 2023
Lucas Lim, Staff writerContinue Reading
Back in 2020, the Burbank Unified School District in Los Angeles County decided to ban To Kill a Mockingbird and Of Mice and Men, — both of...
As more innovations are made in the field of artificial intelligence (AI), its usage has spread beyond the initial fields of basic calculations...
Across the country, more than 17 million students submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) in hopes of obtaining financial...
Cancel culture, according to Merriam-Webster, is the practice or tendency of engaging in mass canceling as a way of expressing disapproval and...
Many Gen Zers (those born between 1997 to 2010) feel they're living through social critical points. Beyond the archetypal teenage struggles of...
Social media is becoming more widespread, as teenagers are getting social media accounts earlier and earlier. Although most platforms have age...
Many view Advanced Placement (AP) courses as the pinnacle of high school education, where academically inclined students undergo intense and...
After the COVID-19 pandemic, journalistic stories have been filled with a barrage of tragic headlines and charged, divisive rhetoric. People...
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As the first semester comes to a close, the progression of AP Studio Arts students' artwork is evident as they compile their AP exam portfolios...
In an age dominated by electronic beats and digital sounds, orchestral music often finds itself relegated to the background of the internet’s...
As the curtain opened and stage lights gleamed, it was all smiles on the faces of the Dance Team kicking off the department's annual Winter Wishes...