On Sunday November 27, Korean-American performers had a chance to make history as they participated in the Hollywood Christmas Parade. The performers ranged in age from second grade to eighteen years old from almost one hundred different schools, representing a varied spectrum of students from the Korean-American community. Chiyoung KimChiyoung Kim is a senior at…
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Sharing the Holiday Cheer
The holiday season, for many people, is a time for happiness, having feasts with family, and truly being thankful for everything. However, there are some families who are struggling to even scrape up enough money to buy food and daily necessities. Sonora High School, an environment filled with loving and caring people, is hosting its…
Antidote International gives up ‘lunch for Lenana’
Cerritos High School’s Antidote International hosted the Lunch for Lenana from Nov. 14-18. Lunch for Lenana was a world wide fundraising competition hosted by The Supply, a non-profit organization, whose primary goal is to build a secondary school in a slum village in Kenya. Schools from all over the world, including universities and high schools,…
Dangerous Cycling a Big Problem
Cycling is an omnipresent sport and over 85 million Americans ride it every day or at least occasionally. But the problem addressed is the “dangerousness” that is present everywhere and makes bicyclists vulnerable to injuries. In 2009, 630 bicyclists were killed and over 51,000 were injured and the cyclist injuries statistics continue to fluctuate as…
25 Schools prepare U.S Academic Decathlon
On December 3, 2011 – United States Academic Decathlon presented a scrimmage before the real competition in January 23, 2011. 25 schools gathered at Orange County education department to take the practice test. Sang Woon Ben LeeMore Posts
Korea University Opens Doors to Potential Global Leaders of America
Last Thursday, on the evening of December 1st, at 5:00 PM, staff members of Korea University visited the Howard Johnson Hotel’s conference room to introduce the university’s application process to recruit students residing in America. Grace ShinMore Posts
The Gilded Age
Imagine. You are disabled and you can’t speak for yourself. And the worst of all, you attend a school where teachers objectify-physically and sexually abuse-you, and the school administration covers it up. Still worse, some of your friends kill themselves, unable to handle the psychological damage. Yet, the court pronounces, “We found no mishaps among…
Smarter than a Board
LACES has been fortunate to have been one of the selected schools to NBC’s television show “School Pride.” A version of extreme home makeover, but for public schools all over the United States, LACES received a remodeled campus. Thomas ChoMore Posts
Facebook shrinks six degrees of separation to four degrees
As a comprehensive networking site, Facebook has changed how people all over the world interact with others, reducing the “six degrees of separation,” to just four.
Children in Need of Love
There are many children’s hospitals, but this Seoul Children’s Hospital is a little different. In this hospital, there are many children who have been abandoned by their parents at young age and have been hospitalized for a long time. Yaerin SongYaerin Song does not have a byline on file.More Posts