Image from Anuel's album cover "Real Hasta La Muerte" By Allison Ortega Benites '26 Puerto Rican artist Anuel AA, whose real name is Emmanuel Santiago, has become one of the most influential figures in the Latin reggaeton world. His journey from the streets of Puerto Rico to global fame is a story about his talent … Continue reading Music changed Puerto Rican artist Anuel AA’s life, and here is how
Category: Arts/Culture
To mog, or not to mog…
Photo from Meme Blogs: Arizona Frat Leader stands with internet personality, Clavicular By Ava Umpierre '27 Clavicular, an internet personality who promotes questionable ways of improving men’s physical appearance, also known as, “looksmaxxing" was brutally frame-mogged by an Arizona State University frat leader. Clavicular getting mogged left a rapture of shock and disdain across the … Continue reading To mog, or not to mog…
What’s behind North’s unique and trendy fashion style
Photo by North West/Tiktok: Picture of North with her friends in the car. By: Adriana Duarte '27 North West, the eldest daughter of media personality Kim Kardashian and rapper Kanye West, has been in the spotlight since she was a child. North is 12 years old and was born on June 12, 2013. She has … Continue reading What’s behind North’s unique and trendy fashion style
Daniel Caesar’s album, “Son of Spergy,” is angelic (and very emotional)
Image from Google: Daniel Caesar's 'Son of Spergy' album cover By: Mianna Burke '28 Listening to Daniel Caesar’s new album feels like being let in on thoughts that were never meant to be shared out loud. Each song carries a deep emotion, as if the artist is weighing every confession before releasing it into the … Continue reading Daniel Caesar’s album, “Son of Spergy,” is angelic (and very emotional)
Sienna Spiro breaks out with a powerful single
By Za'niyah Russell '27 Sienna Spiro is steadily building a name for herself in the music industry, drawing attention for her emotionally honest songwriting and distinctive sound. She released her single, “Die On This Hill,” on Oct. 10, 2025, which features piano and string arrangements. The track quickly reached the top 10 on the UK … Continue reading Sienna Spiro breaks out with a powerful single
Is listening to music while studying really effective for students
Image from The Wall Street Journal By Allison Ortega Benites '26 I always love to listen to music at any time of the day, especially when I'm studying. In some ways, it increases focus and motivation. Listening to music is just a fun thing to do, but it can also boost your happiness. “Music helps … Continue reading Is listening to music while studying really effective for students
Bad Bunny becomes the first artist to perform the Super Bowl halftime show entirely in Spanish
Photo by Billboard: Bad Bunny performs while dancers carry flags that represent their country. By: Alison Echeverria Soto '26 On Jan. 15, 1967, the first ever Super Bowl was played. Since then it has had a radical transformation from a mere football championship with 61,946 people in attendance to the United States' most-watched annual event. … Continue reading Bad Bunny becomes the first artist to perform the Super Bowl halftime show entirely in Spanish
I can’t believe the life I’m living is mine
By Nedaat Masiat '26 There is an abundance of things to be grateful for, but I’m often so focused on the minuscule dents in my life that I forget how privileged I am to be living like this. It’s so easy to get caught up in the negative things that are happening to us that … Continue reading I can’t believe the life I’m living is mine
Do you know the differences between all the Hispanic countries
Photo by Alison Echeverria Soto ‘26: Students hold flags representing their own Hispanic culture.By Alison Echeverria Soto 26’People often assume that all Hispanics share the same culture, traditions and lifestyle, but that is far from the truth. It is sometimes nearly impossible to separate someone from their Caribbean roots, whether reflected in their lifestyle or … Continue reading Do you know the differences between all the Hispanic countries
I have breakdowns over my future every day
Photo by Nedaat Masiat ‘26: Skylah Clarke ‘28 looks stressed while looking at her Common App, AP Classroom, FAFSA, and Naviance. By Nedaat Masiat '26 It’s finally the second semester of senior year, meaning we’re nearing the end of college applications! Conversations that once revolved around weekend plans are now centered on deadlines and portals. … Continue reading I have breakdowns over my future every day










