Movies make getting into college seem too easy
Movies and TV shows’ glamorization of the college admissions process can lead to misleading and harmful connotations.
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Movies and TV shows’ glamorization of the college admissions process can lead to misleading and harmful connotations.
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SB 328 is a California law that aims to give students more sleep time, but it falls short in one aspect.
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Students feel as if they had missed out on opportunities over online school. The summer time is a great chance for Barons to make up loss learning and delve into interests they previously didn’t have time for.
Quarantine has inspired many people to try or do new things, and one of them is listening to new artists. Read more to see what Barons have started to listen to.
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With classes on Zoom and a lack of activities for most of the year, being a senior during the COVID-19 pandemic was a new experience.
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