- FeatureIndustrial design teacher Kyle Kinne applies mechanical engineering into his passions.
December 16, 2024
Rylyn Wang, Design editor-in-chief and Media editorContinue Reading - FeatureFollow junior Keila Urban on her experience with K-pop and hip-hop style dancing at YG Dance Studio.
December 16, 2024
Jetzibe Rodriguez, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsIn an evenly matched preseason game, Walnut ties with Don Lugo 1-1.
December 16, 2024
George Wang, Online editor-in-chiefContinue Reading - SportsThrough clutch baskets at the end of each quarter, the Mustangs win 43-40 at home.
December 16, 2024
Nayeli Tan, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsFollowing a lengthy process to establish the Volleyball Club, Walnut now offers a competitive boys team.
December 16, 2024
Antra Shah, Staff writerContinue Reading - ArtsSenior Mia Arias incorporates realism in her artwork and takes inspiration from details in everyday life and faces.
December 16, 2024
Angie Hsu, Staff writerContinue Reading - ArtsDance Team, Mustang staff and guest dance studio members performed at the Kickoff on Dec. 8 in the main gym.
December 16, 2024
Audrey Yang, Staff writerContinue Reading - ArtsVisual and Performing Arts (VAPA) credit requirements can burden students with an additional class course.
December 16, 2024
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As students prepare for their journey beyond high school, programs like the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP) and Career-related Program (IBCP), Career Technical Education (CTE), Academic Design Program (ADP), Project Lead the Way (PLTW) and Dual Enrollment Program are designed to lead students to success in further education and future careers. The IB Programs give students a chance to earn an internationally recognized diploma, which can be used for entry into top universities around the world, through a series of challenging classes. Teachers are required to attend training...
As student opinion becomes more valuable, the students’ influence on the school has grown through the establishment of student organizations. Student...
Takis, Doritos, Gatorade and other processed foods will be removed from schools in California unless they are modified to exclude artificial...
Chemistry teacher Tina Yu-Wong was recognized as Walnut High School’s teacher of the year on Oct.16 at the annual Salute to Teachers. The...
Project Lead The Way Digital Electronics students demonstrated hands-on skills in technology on Oct. 8-9 by soldering a random number generator...
Folklorico Club requested to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Suzanne Middle School Thursday, Oct. 10 during lunch. Juniors Rebeka Diaz,...
He takes the measurements of his friend’s bike, transferring them onto Linkage, a software that analyzes the suspension dynamics of the bike. Designing the makeshift proprietary sprocket, he sends it to his 3D printer and fits it into the bike as an adapter. After two weeks of hard work, industrial design teacher Kyle Kinne is ready to return the bike to his friend. Kinne’s passion for engineering led him to pursue projects independently after he became an expert in the field. Since his favorite pastime is mountain biking on the trails near his house, Kinne combines his expertise by tweaking...
As the big crowd cheers offstage, junior Keila Urban places her right leg in front of her and leans on her heel. She leans on the ball of her...
Amid the clatter of roller coasters and the gleam of fairy tale castles, science teacher Ileana Quintana finds herself at an intersection of...
Arriving at the doors of Eco Thrift, Spanish teacher Gabriel Hernandez browses through the aisles with care, hoping to find a unique item to...
With her road bike equipped with navigational gear and her backpack loaded with water, snacks and extra supplies, English teacher Jennifer Chalew...
Math teacher Joseph Chon feels accomplished after walking out of a tiring workout of powerlifting. Chon reminds himself of why he started powerlifting:...
Typically found greeting staff and students in the front office behind her desk, Maritza Bernal recently joined Walnut High School as the new...
Orchestral sounds fill the theater, Laufey plucks her cello and the crowd sings along with her in a gleeful performance of “I Wish You Love.” Popular singer-songwriter and musician Laufey’s concert movie, “Laufey’s A Night at the Symphony: Hollywood Bowl” was released on Dec. 6. The movie captured her sold out show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Aug. 7 that featured the Los Angeles Philharmonic orchestra. The concert opened with “Above the Chinese Restaurant,” instantly bewitching the audience with her rich and soothing voice. The first few songs felt more melancholic,...
After seeing TikTok mukbangers devour large pieces of crab leg meat, our staff and I went deep into the world of sea-food boil and came across...
Traditional Italian meets fast casual in the newly opened Gusto Italian Bistro, a small family-owned restaurant located in the middle of The...
Lunchly has been marketed as the Lunchly has been marketed as the “healthier Lunchables,” but after a side-by-side comparison of both the...
From its release in 2016, Facebook Marketplace was a hub where people could sell, trade and barter items with others on the website. Since its...
Haven City Market brings together a diverse array of restaurants, featuring international flavors, located at 989 S. Glendora Ave, West Covina,...
- SportsIn an evenly matched preseason game, Walnut ties with Don Lugo 1-1.
December 16, 2024
George Wang, Online editor-in-chiefContinue Reading - SportsThrough clutch baskets at the end of each quarter, the Mustangs win 43-40 at home.
December 16, 2024
Nayeli Tan, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsFollowing a lengthy process to establish the Volleyball Club, Walnut now offers a competitive boys team.
December 16, 2024
Antra Shah, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsWith a historic season coming to an end, the Mustangs lose a five set battle 18-25, 25-12, 25-22, 13-25 and 12-15.
December 4, 2024
Angie Hsu, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsAs athletes look to compete in college sports, they must fullfill multiple requirements.
November 12, 2024
Hazel Li, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsThe Mustangs advance through the team playoffs with accuracy and efficiency.
November 12, 2024
Timmothy Chen, Sports editorContinue Reading - SportsDespite a strong season, the Mustangs fall 11-12 in a tightly contested game.
November 12, 2024
Rylyn Wang, Design editor-in-chief and Media editorContinue Reading - SportsThough a valiant effort and successful season, the Mustangs fall short 23-25, 20-25 and 20-25.
November 12, 2024
Timmothy Chen, Sports editorContinue Reading - SportsFantasy offers a pathway for fans to manage, compile and bet on their favorite professional players.
November 12, 2024
Daniel Lee, Coverage editor-in-chief and Business managerContinue Reading - SportsWith many instances of foul play and in game dishonesty, stricter penalties are needed to discourage athletes.
November 9, 2024
Timmothy Chen, Sports editorContinue Reading
Every fall, high school seniors seem to develop a sudden fascination with each other’s college plans. Questions about essays, applications...
The current trend of American politics is shifting towards leaders whose priorities over the well-being of an entire nation is questionable....
As I scrolled through my for you page on TikTok, I came across a video that told me with kindhearted intentions to stop scrolling and log off...
We do not understand the judgemental glances everyone gives us since we walk a lonely road. The rolling eyes and remarks that our entire personality...
Political awareness is essential in making educated decisions on who and what to vote for. The legal age to vote is 18, making high school an...
After ordering my ramen at the front, the cashier turned the tip screen towards me. I expected the tip to be automatically set to 0 percent since...
Ever since the 2023 Supreme Court decision in Students for Fair Admissions, Inc. v. President and Fellows of Harvard College came out last year,...
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Dance Team hosted its first Dance intensive of the school year on Friday, Oct. 25th for students age 12 and above in room Y3. The Dance intensive...
Blue Thunder Marching Band’s “Trombone Chaos” is known for its high energy and fast pace that exhilarates the audience at pep rallies and...
As the catchy rhythms of “El Gato Gordo” start to flow in the air, student soloists begin piecing together their upcoming improv solo. The...