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Copy Editor Sneha Lele reflects on working through failed lab results and restless acne. The experience taught her to embrace uncertainty and have patience in the process.

Personal Perspective: Sneha Lele

Sneha Lele, Copy Editor June 6, 2025

As the results of the western blot appeared, I stared at the faint, almost unreadable lines of the imaging, accompanied by the gentle hum of the system. A wave of uncomfortable warmth crept into my cheeks....

A teenager stares at the blue-light screen of their phone. For years, warnings against social media usage due to its adverse impacts have been contradicted by the need to access it for basic information. Art by Gabriela Morillo Dal Piccol.

Conformity or growing with the trends?

April Kato, News Editor May 30, 2025

As a society, we hate social media, or at least we try to. Up until a few years ago, I did not have any form of social media. I knew the consequences, I’ve seen plenty of addiction. Yet, as I progressed...

A photojournalist documents events through the lens of a camera. Throughout history, photojournalists have sparked debate due to their controversial presence during sensitive moments in history.

Are photojournalists historians or bystanders?

Mari Kradjian, Staff Writer May 30, 2025

Throughout history, photojournalists document the world’s most tragic and intimate moments on camera. Some photographs became well-known because of the way they provoke powerful responses within their...

The dire wolf pups revived by Colossal Biosciences are genetically modified grey wolves which do not have DNA identical to the original dire wolf. The Falconer staff examined the implications of reviving extinct species.

Staff Ed: Dire wolf

April Kato, News Editor May 30, 2025

Imagine that one day, the insects in our yards, the birds above our heads and other familiar species that make up our everyday scenery disappear — completely wiped away from the surface of Earth, never...

International students face risk of deportation under Donald Trump's administration. Starting in 2025, more than 525 international student visas were revoked.

Targeted and Deported: the Trump Administration’s Crackdown on International Students

Viki Kiss, Staff Writer May 29, 2025

In recent months, the United States observed a disturbing trend: college and university students from international backgrounds — many of whom are studying in the U.S. legally — are being wrongly targeted...

The arguments surrounding veganism as a diet and lifestyle have many differing perspectives. Writers examined the pros and cons of veganism, and discussed topics ranging from ethics to environmental impact.

Pro/Con: Veganism

Elsa Goodman and Gabrielle Gonzales May 28, 2025

Pro - by Gabrielle Gonzales According to the Association for Psychological Science, nearly all dog owners in the United States view their dog as an important member of the family, and naturally, we would...

An energy drink can contain anywhere from 150-300 milligrams of caffeine. Excessive energy drink consumption, increasingly common among teenagers and young adults, was linked with health repercussions incuding increased anxiety, risk of serious cardiovascular events and possibility of liver or kidney damage. Art by Gabriela Morillo Dal Piccol.

A temporary fix: The rise of a caffeine crisis

Sneha Lele, Copy Editor May 23, 2025

As the bottle cap cracks, the sugary liquid drips down the side of the can. Within a few minutes and 200 milligrams of caffeine later, the drink is finished. With it comes the satisfaction of boasting...

With her mother's old stethoscope in hand, Editor-in-Chief Makaylah Gerling smiles for a photo. Gerling recently decided to major in nursing, the same profession as her mother. Photo courtesy of Jacob Gerling.

Personal Perspective: Makaylah Gerling

Makaylah Gerling, Editor-in-Chief May 22, 2025

Over the past few years, I have always dreaded responding to the question, “What school do you go to?” I can easily envision their facial expression dropping as I say, "I go to Torrey Pines High School."...

Cassandra Love (12) stands in the Royal Arcade in Melbourne, Australia. Her name was passed down from the women in her family before her. Photo courtesy of Cassandra Love.

Personal Perspective: Cassandra Love

Cass Love, Staff Writer April 22, 2025

Names are important. Powerful, even.  There’s a reason English monarchs chose to pass down the same names through the generations. As these monarchs rose and fell from power, their names grew more...

With controversy surrounding public figures and their brands, consumers must separate a product from its creator.  Did purchasing a product translate to support of its source?

Morality meets the marketplace

Viki Kiss and Kai Strzelecki April 12, 2025

It is a strange feeling, owning a product in your possession that is undeniably well-made — solid in all the right ways, constructed from materials that speak of endurance and craftsmanship — while...

With the introduction of generative AI, the nature and creativity of artistic endeavors may be threatened. Could human-created art and AI generated art coexist?

Hand in hand: Art alongside algorithms

Sarina Feng, Feature Editor April 8, 2025

In the 1970s, a curious new artist emerged. It drew with lines that were shaky and organic, yet purposeful, almost methodical. The artist's name was AARON. But AARON wasn't human. It was a software program...

Throughout childhood, staff writer Sophia Gorba (12) navigated new cities, new schools and new friendships. As she entered this new chapter, Gorba hoped to flourish emotionally and socially, building upon her past experiences.

Personal Perspective: Sophia Gorba

Sophia Gorba, Staff Writer March 28, 2025

Nearing the end of senior year, I am constantly surrounded by my peers lamenting the end of their childhood, tearing up over nostalgic content and being scared of the changes they are about to experience....

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