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(From left) Adriana Rymer '27, Chris Saavedra '26, Arianna Arias '27, Muhammad Ahmad '26, Kayen Lo '26, Samantha Brea '27, Shelsy Avila '26, Scarlett Gil '27, Ashmita Balaazhagan '27, Naimisha Kanamarlapudi '26, Diya Patel '27, and Paola Macias '26 pose for a group picture following a distribution.

Hands, Hearts, and Hope

The 2025-2026 school year marked the inaugural year of the Hands of Hope (HOH) Youth Ambassadors Program (YAP) at Edison High School. Founded in the summer of 2025 by Chris Saavedra ‘26, what began as a hopeful vision to increase...

Rotary's June Senior of the Month Nandini Chandra '26 encourages underclassmen to pivot and adapt when plans don't go as expected.

Chandra Serves Court and Community

SRIYUTHA KOLAGANI ‘27, Business Editor June 13, 2026

Varsity tennis captain and Student Council Secretary Nandini Chandra ‘26 has been honored as Rotary’s Senior of the Month for June. Throughout high school, Chandra has been actively involved in the Class of ‘26 class...

As school winds down for the summer, here are some great shows that will surely entertain you.

School’s Out, TVs Are On

EMMA MERCADO ‘28, Entertainment Editor June 12, 2026

Happy end-of-the-year Edison High! And if you’re graduating, then congratulations on completing this step of your academic journey! As the year comes to an end, students start to question themselves: What is there to do during...

Mr. Charles Ross hosts one of his first pep rallies, sometime in the 2010-2011 school year. Ross has been a permanent fixture at such events throughout this time at EHS, working the crowd and recognizing student achievements.

Next Stop, Retirement!

LANNA DUTRA REIS ‘28, News Editor June 11, 2026

What do a messy desk, model trains, a football helmet, and a toilet have in common? All of these items are found in the office of Edison High School’s principal, Mr. Charles Ross. After 16 years of dedication and commitment,...

Whether you're a new fan or a long-time supporter, "The Mandalorian & Grogu" movie is a great watch that follows the characters Grogu and Din Djarin.

In a Galaxy Not So Far Away

LANNA DUTRA REIS ‘28, News Editor June 11, 2026

Seven long years after the release of Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker, Disney released The Mandalorian & Grogu movie in theaters on May 22, 2026. Following the beloved Disney+ series The Mandalorian, the film provides a...

Kapaj, as a young girl, stands between her Albanian parents who came to the United States in 2007.

Personal Narrative: “Amerikane”

DEA KAPAJ ’27 June 10, 2026

I am the first person in my family to be born in America. I was born at Saint Peter’s Hospital in New Brunswick, New Jersey on October 2, 2008. Being the only member of my family with birthright citizenship grants opportunities...

Students suddenly discover a passion for cafeteria food when extra credit is on the menu.

Teachers offer extra credit for eating lunch?

VIHAN HAKIM ‘28, Staff Writer June 9, 2026

School lunch is supposed to give energy, but instead, it tests our bravery. To acknowledge this true test of courage, teachers will be offering 5-10 extra points on a recent test grade if students can eat the soggy vegetables,...

Even though graduation cords can show years of dedication and hard work, trendy counterfeits show a harsher truth of how colleges and workplaces won't care past your diploma.

For Graduation or Decoration?

LANNA DUTRA REIS ‘28, News Editor June 9, 2026

It’s 720 school days later, and you’re walking down that stage—hair set, outfit ready, with twelve honor cords draped around your neck. You collect your diploma and pause for a picture. No one knows your cords are fake. Graduation...

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