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We’re all getting older—including our favorite artists. Ariana Grande is seeing love from a wiser perspective, and Zach Bryan is reconciling with the effects of his tough childhood. Tyler, the Creator ...
While most students open their laptops to Canvas’ boring maroon and white, some have found ways to change colors, fonts, and patterns to create a personalized Canvas screen. Want to know how to add ...
This story is the first in a two-part series about our new Administrative Vice Principals. Jessica Magallanes, one of our two new Administrative Vice Principals, is fully prepared to bring positivity ...
After publication of this article, the Chronicle reported on a board meeting that erupted over this Ethnic Studies lesson and a Public Records Act request that asked for emails and materials relating ...
The New York Times has steadily built an impressive collection of games on its platform, now offering nine unique puzzles for players to enjoy. These games vary in difficulty, style, and skills ...
Celine was a journalist for the M-A Chronicle from 2022-25. In her senior year, she served as Editor-in-Chief and was on the Editorial Board. Her feature on Mayor Antonio López was a finalist for ...
In the United States, approximately 28% of all youth participate in club sports. Motivations for playing club have changed from having fun and learning to becoming strictly an avenue for scouting ...
The sounds of motors revving filled the air as Intercultural Leadership students set up booths for the car show on Saturday. The show was a fundraising event for the class, but it also brought ...
As this holiday season approaches, Christmas albums take the center stage. These albums will serve as the backdrop for all of the upcoming traditions, from decorating the tree to making cookies for ...
Leadership hosted its annual back-to-school dance on the Green, featuring dazzling lights, colorful decorations, yummy food, face painting, and fun music on Friday night. Neon Night has been an M-A ...
*The names of survivors are pseudonyms to protect their confidentiality. “The most frustrating part about the whole process was that, when I came back to school the next term, nothing had happened.
Walking around campus, chaos ensued as I asked groups of friends the same question: What color is each subject? Nearly everyone has heard the question and holds their own passionate opinions, yet some ...