December 2017

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Volume 65, Issue 4

Arcadia High School 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA

THE APACHE

The World Is Our Campus

Letter from the Editors The holiday season is fast approaching, and we want to wish you all a holly jolly good time this winter break! Hopefully, you can recharge with not just a blissful cup of hot cocoa (or PSL, should you choose to pick your poison), but our December issue as well. Amber, Kaitlyn, and Julia

AHS OPENS DOORS TO HOPE: Organizations such as SMW, Orchesis, and Students Promoting Literacy exemplify the giving spirit of Arcadians. By NATALIE SAMADI AND CHRISTIE WANG Staff Writers

Although holiday festive cheer is certainly in the air, some time should be taken to recognize how fortunate we are. From a book drive to an annual blood drive, students all over the campus are doing just that by giving back to their community and providing for those in need. For several years, SMW has been hosting its annual canned food drive. Senior Jennifer Wang explains that “giving back to

the community is important because even if we may not realize it, the community has shaped who we are,” and “there are many less fortunate people in our community and we must show our gratitude by giving back.” One of AHS’ clubs, Girl Up, has been influencing greater change through their recent school supplies drive as well. Junior Sarah Street reveals that they were able to

“supply about 300 girls in third world countries with pencil pouches” while senior Erin Wong believes that “with the school supplies, they [girls] can be better equipped to succeed in school.” With countries that lack gender equality and female empowerment, Girl Up helps girls from all over the world stay confident as they take another step forward into their promising futures. The Ed Schreiner Memorial Toy and Jacket Drive, hosted by SCAC, helped the White Mountain Apaches in Arizona. Junior Estelle Hooper also explains that the organization “advertised the drive to all AUSD

“It might not mean a whole lot to my

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NEWS pg. 3 A Bug in the Apple: MacOS High Sierra’s bug allows users to gain restricted access to computers.

schools whose families have thankfully donated several toys, kitchen appliances, books, and clothes.” Thanks to SCAC’s efforts, the White Mountain Apaches “will be able to enjoy the holiday season a little more extravagantly.” For the first time ever, the Students Promoting Literacy club hosted a book drive, collecting books for the Violence Intervention Program in Los Angeles, whose goal is to protect victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Junior Matthew Lu says the club “donated to this organization hoping that the victims would enjoy some new books to read and to do some good in the community.” Orchesis Dance Company also made its contribution through its annual Charity Show. Junior Kanchan Kaur explains that the company “believes that the ALS Association is a great cause to donate to because they intend on raising awareness while also finding a cure to help patients who are diagnosed.” Senior Allison Hart says Orchesis “prepared five dances for the show, including two intermediate classes and three beginning levels.” Local dance teams were also involved, including Junior Hit List and Evoke Dance Company. Blood may be a fear to many, but SMW members aren’t hesitant to donate their blood. Senior Grace Kim states that “every donation can save up to three people” and donors “are able to help many people who are in need of blood such as leukemia victims, surgery patients, or people with blood deficiencies.” Instead of wishing for that new gadget to appear under your tree this Christmas, inspire to help and donate to someone in need. Take it from our fellow Arcadians: one small action can impact the lives of many in wonderful ways. nsamadi@apachepowwow.net cwang@apachepowwow.net Photos courtesy of AUSD FACEBOOK Graphic by KAITLYN LIAO

Also in this issue:

OPINION pg. 4 Christmas Memories: Holidays bring families together—even those separated by oceans. cousins, because they live much closer to our grandparents and have more opportunities to taste our grandmother’s cooking, or my brother, who will eat anything and everything containing a substantial amount of salt, but to me, my grandmother’s cooking has the distinct taste of home.”

December 2017

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FEATURES pg. 7 Reach For the Skies: The development of a new skyscraper in Vietnam brings opportunities for social and environmental change.

STUDENT LIFE pg. 8-9 Library Etiquette: Shhh! In the library, follow these rules for respectful behavior. PERFORMING ARTS pg. 14-15 Music Makes Miracles: The AHS club held a successful concert on Dec. 1, sharing its musical passion with all. SPORTS pg. 16-17 Derek Jing: Arcadia’s own Derek Jing juggles academics, athletics, and even business, catching Yale’s attention.


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