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Humans of CHS: What is your biggest piece of advice for freshmen?

Lorna Ding and Helena Wang August 14, 2023

See more from HiLite's Back to School Survival Kit here.

Introducing: “The Summer We Turned ‘MUSE, a summer in review, through reviews

Introducing: “The Summer We Turned ‘MUSE,'” a summer in review, through reviews

Claire He August 14, 2023

Dear readers, I hope you’ve had a wonderful summer. As we begin the school year, I’d love to introduce you all to our summer series of MUSE reviews—reviews of various pieces of media that...

The Back to School Survival Kit

The Back to School Survival Kit

August 5, 2023

The Back to School and Freshman Survival Guide is a hub for HiLite resources including schedules, calendars, videos and more. Stay tuned for updates throughout August.

Nina Godbole and her family take a selfie while traveling in Poland Godbole said I guess I dont relate to one group completely but at home, its just my family so balancing has never really been an issue.
 (Submitted Photo: Nina Godbole)

Multiracial students, parents, professor share experiences, challenges with discrimination

Lorna Ding June 7, 2023

“What are you?” This is a question familiar to multiracial individuals—people who may identify with more than one race or ethnicity—like senior Aiko Ileleji, who is half-Nigerian and half-Japanese. “When...

Students, teachers observe evolution of feminism

Students, teachers observe evolution of feminism

Pahal Sehgal May 22, 2023

According to PEW Research Center, 80% of adults believe in gender equality, yet only 61% of women identify as feminists. Junior Amanda Pan, a self-titled feminist, said this is because the definition of...

Tori Tomalia competes on home field. Tomalia said she is excited to continue to play in college.

Athlete Spotlight: Tori Tomalia named Athlete of the Month

Safin Khatri May 18, 2023

What is the biggest challenge you have faced this year?  Our biggest challenge is definitely coming (out) of losing state and having that to try to win it again. And we're kind of struggling to find...

Students, teacher, food bank CEO address importance of community involvement, volunteering

Students, teacher, food bank CEO address importance of community involvement, volunteering

Isaac Hsu May 11, 2023

Clubs at this school can come and go, but some desire to have lasting effects within the community. Julia Dong, Key Club co-president and senior, said she believes in the value of giving back to the community...

CHS theater students rehearse for their upcoming play, “The Hunchback of Notre Dame. The musical is set for May 11 and 12 at 7 p.m. Additionally, performances are held on May 13 at 2 and 7 p.m. at the high school auditorium.

CHS to bring “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” to the stage

Jenny Li and Helena Wang May 11, 2023

The production of “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” marks the first full-scale musical CHS has mounted since 2019. Involving almost 200 students, the musical is set for May 11 and 12 at 7 p.m. Additionally,...

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