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FEBRUARY 2021 AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL 36300 FREMONT BLVD FREMONT, CA 94536 VOL. 48 ISSUE #5
If Only We Could AHS students explain what classes they wish were taught to help them for the “real-life” future Neha ZopeStaff Writer
Does American Need to Change?Students and staff share their opinions about ongoing problems at American High School that they feel need to be fixed.Abigail ManaleseStaff Writer
Sink or Float: The Pressure of ShippingStudents’ thoughts about the dangers shipping (not the UPS kind) Darcy ChewStaff Writer
What in the USA is the NCAA?The NCAA recruitment process explained by student-athletes at AmericanAlvin GonzalesStaff Writer Self-discipline, obsession, and a work ethic are what every student-athlete planning on doing NCAA sports have in common. The Na-tional Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a nonprofit organization that provides nearly 500,000 student-athletes in the United States the ability to continue their sport be-yond highschool and is even their...
The Disconnect Between Teachers and StudentsOpinions of students and teachers at American on the disconnect between teachers and students due to online learningChaha MukherjeeStaff Writer
The Criminal in the RyeExploring the connection between the acclaimed novel, The Catcher in the Rye, and murderHaritha RajasekarStaff Writer
Day of the...Groundhog...? with Eagle and Kevin
Akari Che Mamata ElangovanStaff Writers
2020 Throwback!2020 Throwback!Staff Writer: You A look into the Journalism elective and the Eagle EraLiana Dong
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Love is in the ‘Net’Distanced dating: the transition from in-person to online dating, and how
couples are copingMengting Chang
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The QAnon CongresswomanRepresentative Marjorie Taylor Greene, spreader of misinformation, in her first termLisa YeungStaff Writer
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Passion or Bashin’ of FashionStudents express their fashion opinions on current trends
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January Nest of HonorHow Mrs. Sharma’s standout passion and involvement make her an asset to our schoolLiana DongEditor-in-Chief
Antisemitism?! In My Animated Movie?!It’s more likely than you thinkBee ChaudharyStaff Writer
An ordinary Zoom class with Mrs. Sharma starts with a song. Whether it’s Harry Styles or Taylor Swift, Disney or Celine Dion, she makes sure to start off the day on the right foot. With a good morning greeting and a “how is everyone,” she jumps into the comprehensive lessons and thought-ful interactions that have made her this January’s Nest of Honor Recipient. After receiving several responses complimenting Mrs. Sharma’s performance during...
A Prom-less School Year?American High students discuss their feelings about potentially losing a lifetime experience during their high school lifeRenee CheungStaff Writer
Antiracism vs Diversity: A New CurriculumThe divide between teachers and students on how FUSD’s reading list is evolving to teach anti-racism and diversity in English classesDarcy ChewStaff Writer
A New Opening for Students This article discusses the reopening of schools in FUSD and how it may look for the futureNeha ZopeStaff Writer
Elise KaylorStaff Writer
Trying Out For Sports?The expectations vs. realities of trying out for sports and being on the teamAlvin GonzalesStaff Writer
Classical Arts: The Struggle to SurviveClassical artists at American High are struggling to fight the decline of popularity for their artsNamita NairStaff Writer