Teaching Change: The Strength of Student-Led Movements

By: Noor Abdullah; Opinions Editor Learning about the power of advocacy is an integral part of education, from elementary school to college. Promoting change and justice through activism is a vital lesson in American schools. In Social Studies classes, students…

RIP to Seniors, Fresno State Is Their Only Choice

By: Michaela Gonzalez, Co-Editor-in-Chief The Class of 2024 at Mills has worked hard on applications for the past few months. Many have applied to out-of-state private universities, such as Northeastern and the University of Southern California. But most seniors applied…

Prom Moved To The Dean’s Backyard

By: Arianna Alvarez, Staff Writer Juniors and Seniors are always looking forward to attending prom. Dressing up, hanging out with friends, listening to music, and just having fun. Word got out that this year’s prom is supposed to be on…

One Step Towards Justified Freedom

Photo of San Brunos Ceasefire Meeting: Photo credits to Musa Tariq By: Ameena Stringer, Staff Writer 75 years of Genocide, 75 years of Silence, 75 years of Loss, and the peoples’ protests and prayers of hope have been answered. On…

Mills’ 2024 Spring Sports Info

By: Michaela Gonzalez, Editor-In-Chief After the fall and winter seasons of cross country, football, girls golf and tennis, girls volleyball, and more, the upcoming spring semester is accompanied by a new set of sports set for a new season. From…

Student Opinions: Best and Worst Months Of The Year

By: Arianna Alvarez, Staff Writer The new calendar year may have just started, but for students who are in the middle of their school year, time seems to have taken on a different meaning. For many, the year isn’t marked…

Embracing Diversity: New Years Traditions From Around the Globe

By: Joshua Choe, Sports Editor Across the world, different cultures and countries unite to celebrate the start of a new year and a fresh start from the previous year; a chance to leave everything behind and start afresh with new…

A Tribute to the Journalists of Gaza

By: Noor Abdullah, Opinions Editor As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza unfolds, leaving a majority of the population in desperate conditions, local journalists are right at the forefront, reporting on their experiences and that of those in Gaza. The daily…

Ariana Grande Returns to Music

By Sang Kyeong Choi, Staff Writer After a 4 year-long hiatus, Ariana Grande made her long awaited return to music with her newest single, “Yes, And?” on January 12th. Following the release of her sixth studio album Positions back in…

Does the Early Bird Get the Worm; Early vs. Regular College Applications

By: Noor Abdullah, Opinions Editor For the class of 2024, college applications are in full swing. From drafting perfectly curated personal statements to accurately reporting every class and exam grade received within the last four years, a lot of time…