Mentors In Motion: New College & Career Advisors
By: Jada Pan, Staff Writer With the arrival of fall comes the college application season, an important time as students begin to plan their future beyond high school. Navigating this process can be overwhelming, but our new college and career…
Delving into the Dark: The Origins and Traditions of Halloween
By: Mikayla Ho, Staff Writer October marks the beginning of the spooky season– Halloween! Halloween is celebrated by millions of people each year and is a beloved autumn celebration that has been around since the 19th century. During this holiday…
Sailing Through Student Creations With Longship Library
By: Janelle Pantilon, Features Editor Longship Library is a student led magazine at Mills comprised of art, pictures, poems, short stories, and more brought to life through student creations with the goal of highlighting student expression. Sparked from an idea…
Restaurant owner You You Xue Running for office
By Eduardo Galindo, Copy Editor Elections are closing in both at the national level, but also here in Millbrae with the city council elections. For the past few months candidates have been spreading their messages and posting up signs to…
Matthew Situ’s Passion for Powerlifting
By: Warren Shiu, Staff Writer Just over a year ago, Matthew Situ (12) entered the world of weightlifting, challenging himself to reach new heights in an activity where every ounce of strength counts. Powerlifting wasn’t the path Situ initially envisioned…
On Track With CalTrain: Exploring the New Electric Trains
By: Mikayla Ho, Staff Writer and Emily Wu, Staff Writer On August 11 of this year, CalTrain launched its all-electric trains to enhance eco-friendliness across the state and allow individuals to travel with more ease and reliability. CalTrain is a…
Dehumanizing Language Assembly Brings Mixed Student Reaction, Challenges of Inclusivity
By: Tianyou Lee, Staff Writer On Sept. 30, the Mills student body attended the Dehumanizing Language Assembly held by the Student Equity Council (SEC), which aimed to promote inclusive language on campus. During the assembly and since, the SEC and…
Mystery#1 Why Horror?
By: Sara Meng, Staff-Writer Horror, in its many forms, has captivated audiences for centuries. From the early tales about monsters to today’s psychological thrillers and slasher films, horror has always managed to provoke fear while keeping us glued to our…
When are you too old to trick or treat?
By: Bianca Pando, Entertainment Editor As Halloween approaches, and many are in their last few years of High School, students wonder if they should enjoy their Halloween by trick-or-treating or if it is too late? Although Americans enjoy trick-or-treating, and…
Sonny Angels: Trinket Take Over
By: Hayden Bunce, Staff Writer Popular collectibles, Sonny Angels, are taking over the bank accounts of young teens as their popularity skyrockets. For those who don’t know, Sonny Angels is a line of cherub figurines created by Japanese toy manufacturer…