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Meet dancer and honors student Lian Stemler

Dancing her way through high school, Lian Stemler has managed to find a way to be an extraordinary student and ballerina. She is a senior at Corona del Mar High School and will graduate with the class...

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CdM’s Positivity Project

Recently, the Trident Magazine program at Corona del Mar High School released a new and unique issue called “the Positivity Project.” Many students in the class participated in writing wonderful...

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New Age for Art Museums: Following the evolution of museum architecture

Stifling, stagnant and jading are no longer terms used to describe the new wave of museums and exhibits that are burgeoning up worldwide. Museum visits have now become less about the exhibits and...

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‘Love Yourself’ at the Staples Center

Korean pop superstars and world-renowned boy group, BTS, kicked off their second world tour in the United States. The Staples Center hosted the group for a total of four concerts on Sept. 5, 6, 8, and...

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Opinion: Privilege should be utilized to enact change

I have privilege. And odds are, you do too. Whether it is because we are able-bodied, born into a financially comfortable family, receive a good education, or have certain characteristics that society...

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Opinion: Politics are for teens after all

As a teenager, politics has often meant nothing to me. Of course, I have classmates that dream of going into politics someday, and in the meantime devour all the political news they can get. But most...

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Opinion: What the Barrett confirmation hearings can teach us about human nature

Recently, Senator Amy Klobuchar made headlines when she called the Barrett Confirmation Hearings a sham. “I think this hearing is a sham,” Senator Klobuchar said in her opening statement. “I think it...

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Opinion: We can define the challenges of choosing a college in 2020

Dazed, confused and railroaded with anxiety about our future, accurately depicts the mental frame of millennials and generation Zs these days. It is easy for young adolescents to get caught up in this...

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Opinion: Plato and democracy

“Come then, tell me, dear friend, how tyranny arises. That it is an outgrowth of democracy is fairly plain.” So begins part two of Plato’s Republic. In light of the recent storming of the Capitol,...

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Norooz: the Persian New Year

Spring is approaching, blossoms are abound, and nothing more apropos to welcome the spring vernal equinox than the Persian new year Norooz. The Persian new year ubiquitously known as “Norooz” (meaning...

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Review: ‘Luminex: Dialogues of Light’ digital art exhibit in DTLA

In the midst of a desperate search for a fun, safe and cultural outing in Los Angeles, I stumbled across an ad for a digital art installation in DTLA. I had already experienced numerous digital art...

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Taylor Ward: The Los Angeles Angels’ unpredictable miracle hitter

It’s April 27. The Los Angeles Angels are playing the Cleveland Guardians. The Angels‘ right fielder Taylor Ward approaches the plate in the bottom of the seventh inning. With a double, triple and...

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Opinion: The value of investing as a teen

Financial experts have recently estimated that if one invests $5000 annually starting when 32 years old, they can accumulate approximately $557,173 by the retirement age of 67. More astonishing, it is...

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Review: Pho Dakao in Fountain Valley — A long way for a bowl of pho

Pho is a Vietnamese noodle soup and arguably the most recognizable dish of Vietnamese cuisine. Being multicultural (I am part Vietnamese, Taiwanese, English and Irish), I have a fondness for ethnic...

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Review: ‘The 57 Bus’ is an emotional read

“The 57 Bus” by Dashka Slater is a nonfiction book about an agender teenager who was set on fire by another teen while riding a bus home from school in Oakland, Calif. in 2013. In a small private high...

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