Miss.Representation: Why the Glass Ceiling Matters Even After Hillary Clinton Lost By Kristina Ching In November, 2016, in the dawn of arguably the most controversial presidential election in American political history, we, as a country, could have been ushered into an entirely new era of representation as of three weeks ago. Although Hillary Clinton was…
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The Entertaining Redhead and Her Latin Husband: Their Journey to Success
By Eileen Obregon In the beginning of the 1950s, T.V. shows had become the everyday family time to-do. Tens of millions of families had T.V.s, with many shows having viewers ranging from 3,213,000 to a maximum of 6,283,200. A particular show, however, broke the boundaries of T.V. production by having not only different nationalism, but…
A Slice of Tustin High School’s History: 1942-2015
By Karli Stichter In honor of Mitsuye Nakamura and George Kaihara-former students at Tustin High School. Many people do not realize the amazing history that is hidden deep within the halls of Tustin High School. Starting from 1921, when the school was first established, Tustin has been in the midst of some of America’s greatest…