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Screen shot of staff reporter Leart Grbeshi and his review set up for the new Kanye West album, "Vultures 1."

Kanye West drops 35th studio album

Leart Grbeshi, Staff Reporter | March 14, 2024

On Feb. 9, “Vultures 1” was finally released and became Kanye West's 11th consecutive studio album to debut on the Billboard 200, the most of any artist, ever. On top of that, he did so with minimal...

Graphic for the album review of Maggie Lindemann's "HEADSPLIT". The graphic contains her album cover, that is inspired by the re-worked bear trap head piece from the torture-horror movie franchise, "Saw."

Pop princess turned alternative artist continues strongly in the genre

Mackenzie Jardine, Editor-In-Chief | March 10, 2024

Maggie Lindemann released her newest EP “HEADSPLIT” on March 8; while it’s one of Lindemann’s best lyrically, it falls short in comparison to her previous jumps into rock. Lindemann started...

Urban Plates entrance at Santana Row on March 2.

Urban Plates – Culinary gem in the heart of Santa Clara

Sabrina Kulieva, Staff Reporter | March 6, 2024

Urban Plates is a culinary gem nestled at the edge of Santa Clara and San Jose, near Westfield Valley Fair, offering a health-conscious, flavorful and wholesome dining experience. From the moment you step...

Coquette: hyper-feminine fashion beyond the pink ribbon memes

Coquette: hyper-feminine fashion beyond the pink ribbon memes

Ingrid Lu, Arts and Entertainment Editor | March 3, 2024

It’s pink bows, it’s white lace, it’s heart-shaped sunglasses and ballet flats; hyper-feminine fashion has been in for a while now and while coquette isn’t exactly a new iteration, it’s rising...

A photo of a TV screen playing the Hindi movie titled, "3 Idiots."

Watching movies from abroad

Sabrina Kulieva, Staff Reporter | March 2, 2024

The Language and Communication Village holds a Foreign Film Cinema event every Tuesday in L-47 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event allows students to watch films by foreign filmmakers in their native tongues...

Cover for "The Samurai's Garden".

The Beauty of Culture

Claire Mao, Freelance Reporter | February 24, 2024

Gail Tsukiyama’s novel, “The Samurai’s Garden”, is a beautiful masterpiece that explores the intricate human attachments and culture. The novel follows the journey of a young 20-year-old Chinese...

A smiling, derpy Swee holds a handgun.

‘Palworld’: An open-world monster catcher offers players a new, engaging experience

Iain Klotzbach, Freelance Reporter | February 23, 2024

“Pokemon” and “ARK Survival” have a child and its name is “Palworld”. The game is an open-world survival and monster catcher. Released on Jan. 18 by Pocketpair, “Palworld” has hit records...

Exploring the world of ‘Griselda’

Exploring the world of ‘Griselda’

Preena Patel, Staff Reporter | February 16, 2024

Sofia Vergara, known for her strong, more comedic performances, takes on a new role in the Netflix series "Griselda": a captivating portrayal of the notorious Colombian drug lord Griselda Blanco. The...

Photo with a heart and purple lighting of Sabrina’s parent’s hands, they met on a dating app.

Will you be my Valentine?

Sabrina Kulieva, Staff | February 7, 2024

Are you concerned about spending this Valentine’s day alone? Or perhaps you’re still healing from unrequited love? Is there a match for you on Tinder? Maybe my little poetry pieces will guide...

A drawing of the new movie’s “Plastics”, Karen Shetty played by Avantika Vandanapu (left), Regina George played by Reneé Rapp (center) and Gretchen Wieners played by Bebe Wood (right).

‘Mean Girls’: A review

Nayeli Garcia, Staff Reporter | February 4, 2024

“Mean Girls” the musical is a bittersweet bite of nostalgia. Musicals. Not everyone’s cup of tea, but maybe with some sugar and a splash of milk, can be totally digestable. “Mean Girls”,...

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