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How the Theft of the Mona Lisa Launched an Ordinary Painting to Superstar Status

More than half of the population has never even seen the Mona Lisa in real life, and yet, almost everyone recognizes her haunting eyes and mysterious smile.

By Ella Platts, Alumni at UCTech
In Arts and Entertainment,
Apr 20, 2021

Album Review: Nectar by Joji

Filthy Frank. George Miller. Japanese-American singer and ex-Youtube star Joji has lived almost three lives with these three names. His unique career path has led him from eating toen...

By Gregory Martinez, Alumni at AAHS
In Arts and Entertainment,
Apr 20, 2021

Why you Should Watch She-Ra and the Princesses of Power

This summer, I spent my quarantine indulging in as many childrens cartoons as I could justify watching as a seventeen-year-old on a borrowed Netflix account. My marathoning started wi...

By Mattia Leingang, Alumni at AIT
In Opinion,
Apr 15, 2021

Restaurant Reviews Around Union County

Echo Tap and Grille is a relatively new but popular establishment in Mountainside. The restaurant has partnerships with Grubhub and Doordash, two delivery services that have become mo...

By Rachel Bataille, Alumni at MHS
In Opinion,
Apr 15, 2021

Open Veins of Latin America: Yea or Nay Book Review

In Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent, Uruguayan best-selling author Eduardo Galeano dissects the historic exploitation of Latin America. This b...

By Alondra Martinez, Alumni at UCTech
In Opinion,
Apr 15, 2021

Fast Fashion & Better Alternatives

What is Fast Fashion?

By Kaitlyn Landaverde, Alumni at APA
In Opinion,
Apr 15, 2021

Dont Burn Out In High School!

Ah, the great burnout a situation every student goes through at least once in his or her lifetime. It is a time of immense stress, helplessness, and frustration. High school is one o...

By Saniya Harlalka, Alumni at AAHS
In Opinion,
Apr 15, 2021

Revolutionary Progress In Curing Alzheimers Disease

Scientists are creating history as they research further information on a cure to combat a fatal form of memory loss, Alzheimers diease, also known as senile dementia. Alzheimers dise...

By Diya Nainwal, Alumni at AAHS
In News,
Apr 14, 2021

Your Brain on the Holidays

With the kids jingle-belling and everyone telling you, be of good cheer, is the holiday season really the happiest season of all?

By Anusha Iyer, Alumni at AIT
In Opinion,
Feb 17, 2021

The Science Behind the Shot: How Vaccines Work

A COVID-19 vaccine is necessary to boost the global effort to end the ongoing pandemic. A safe, effective and accessible vaccine for the disease will bring the world one step closer t...

By Akwele Lokko, Alumni at AAHS
In Science,
Feb 17, 2021