Hate Crimes in San Mateo

By: Raquel Catpo, Staff Writer On January 27-28, trees, cars, and alleyways on the intersection of Poplar Avenue and La Cruz Avenue in Millbrae were vandalized and spray-painted with swastikas, other hate symbols, and crude sexual imagery. According to a…

Sports

Baseball Workouts Return

By: Joshua Choe, Staff Writer The Mills JV and Varsity baseball practice is in full swing, with the expected season to last from March to June. California’s red tier sports list includes baseball, as it is a moderate contact sport….

Millbrae MCTV/ARC Black Heroes Project

By: Katelyn Chang, Staff Writer In honor of Black History Month, Millbrae’s MCTV (Millbrae’s local news network and non-profit Public, Education, and Government station), in collaboration with the Millbrae ARC (Anti-Racist Coalition) has embarked on a new video series titled…

Sexual Assault Claims on the Millbrae School District

By Bianca Reyes, Center Spread Editor On February 1st, two former students from Taylor Middle School filed a lawsuit in San Mateo County Superior Court against the Millbrae School District, alleging that they were both sexually assaulted by a past…

Self Love

By Misael Gomez, Sports Editor To some people, self love may seem like something that’s too selfish or materialistic. But, in all honesty, self love is not exactly what it’s typically perceived to be. Self love doesn’t mean only caring…

New Local Job Openings for Students: Resources + More

By: Jordan Hasty, Staff Writer For several high schoolers, the past year has met them with challenges that have never happened before, reshaping their lives drastically. From lifestyle alterations, to graduation plans, to merely adjusting — it has been a…

Online Internships

By: Magdalene Ko, Staff Writer As highschool students plan the path they will be taking after they graduate, many start taking up internships. By learning valuable skills, internships help students better understand what their major in college should be, as…

It’s Ok to be Single

By: Katelyn Chang, Staff Writer February: the month of love. This month comes along as a celebration of not just platonic and familial love, but also romantic relationships. February 14th, or more commonly known as Valentine’s day, paves the way…

Digital Minimalism in the Golden Age of Content

By Anjuli Niyogi, Editor-in-Chief For a lot of us, our devices have served as an escape. After a zoom class or working on an assignment, many of us instantly resort to checking our phones, whether it be Tik Tok, Youtube,…

Ways To Combat Loneliness As A Student

By Katelyn Lam, Staff Writer After almost a year of staying at home and social distancing, the weight of the pandemic has dampened student social life. Finding ways to communicate and socialize with others is greatly aided by the internet,…