The World Is Our Campus Volume 64, Issue 8
FEATURES pg. 6 Julia of Sesame Street: The 47th season debuts a new Muppet, Julia, to help spread awareness about autism.
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NEWS pg. 2 An Affordable Education: Pasadena City College recently unveiled its tuition free program, the PCC Promise.
April 2017
Arcadia High School 180 Campus Drive, Arcadia, CA
“The viewers see beyond her autism. While Julia may be sensitive to loud noises, gets distracted easily, and repeats what others say, she is the artistic Muppet who likes to pick flowers, sing with the group, and play with Abby Cadabby first.”
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CALENDAR pg. 18 Bullet-Journaling: In the age of digital planners, Bullet Journals hope to inspire more creativity and personalization.
OPINION pg. 4-5 A Goodbye: The Opinion Staff cap off the year by leaving us with their own stories, beliefs, and backgrounds. CENTER SPREAD pg. 10-11 Break Free From Stress: With AP tests and finals approaching, it’s healthy to take a break from the textbooks and tests. SPORTS pg. 17 Making A Splash: Catch up with Swim team, dominating all strokes lately.
CHASING VICTORY
TO PLAYOFFS AND BEYOND Boys and Girls Varsity Track continues its dominance in the Pacific League with convincing victories, numerous personal records, and tight team chemistry. By TRINITY CHHAY & CHRISTINA READ Sports Editors
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aving conquered at the Don Green, Mt. Carmel, and the world-renowned Arcadia Invitational, Boys and Girls Varsity Track and Field has had an upbeat and satisfying season. So far, it has dominated with top scores against the majority of its competition. At its most recent meet with Crescent Valley High on Apr. 19, Arcadia snagged a sweeping victory on both levels. Girls Varsity placed 1st in the San Gabriel
Valley at the recent SGV championships, while Boys Varsity ranked a close 3rd. As it heads into League Finals and CIF, the team continuously has its game face on against each opponent. Track and Field has stayed consistent with its outcomes, as well as its enthusiasm, all year. With both Boys and Girls Varsity heading into League Finals with impeccable 8-0 League records, the teams have the skill and the confidence to come out shining. Both teams will be League Champions this year, and this season marks the girls’ 11th straight League Championship as well as its 11th straight undefeated season.
So how has the team maintained its perfect record? Its runners, jumpers, and throwers have lived by the motto “practice makes perfect”. The team works hard every day in order to maintain its fitness and build its individual skills. Each member works diligently to improve their weaknesses and, as junior Derek Li stated, “Everyone’s been working really hard to do their best.” Junior Daphne Wu reflected that she feels good about her season because she has “never stopped pushing [herself], which was really good because it made [her] realize how much [she] could do and what [she] needed to work on.” Although the already ambitious
team has its fair number of awards and titles, the team continuously strives to be at its best, no matter the sweat or pace of the game. As the season comes to a close, the team is starting to look towards its future and make goals for both its upcoming meets and the seasons ahead. While senior Josh Chuang is hoping to create new personal records in two events before he graduates, freshman Nikki Wong is looking forward to CIF and “hoping to make it in,” a remarkable achievement and goal for her first year in high school track. As a freshman competing on Varsity, Nikki shared that she “feels a lot of pressure because [she sees] people that are taller than [her], and bigger than [her],” and it’s a new experience to race against people so much older and more experienced than her. Although each member has their own unique goals and diverse plans for the future, they each encourage themselves and one another in order to reach high and achieve big. In order to get ready for the weeks ahead, Josh is planning on “dialing down” and “focusing on simply enjoying track.” He believes that if he “just really enjoys [his time] and [has] fun, then everything else will fall into place.” Like the rest of the Varsity team, Josh is ready and excited for the long road ahead through League Finals and CIF, both held in May. The team is more than prepared for the stiff competition it will face and is ready for the challenge. tchhay@apachepowwow.com cread@apachepowwow.com Photo by BRIAN SOONG