Navigating Lynbrook’s neurodiversity
Neurodiversity encompasses the variation in neurological traits among humans — from thinking and learning to behavior — when interacting with the world. The term is often used to describe individuals...
View ArticleFashion Forward: Amy Sun’s fusion of style and technology
Under the flickering light of her bedside lamp, Class of 2021 Lynbrook alumna Amy Sun continues sewing the last piece of her recent collection, Genesis, in which she focuses on what she calls a...
View ArticleThe complicated truth behind #CelebrityActivism
Behind the podium of the United Nations Headquarters stands a proud ambassador of a climate change organization. She advocates for people to be more aware of their actions and how they may affect...
View ArticleWhat are Vikings thankful for?
the Epic staffers, Alyssa Wang and Emily Pedroza, interview Lynbrook students to find out what they’re thankful for this Thanksgiving.
View ArticleThe complicated truth behind #CelebrityActivism
Behind the podium of the United Nations Headquarters stands a proud ambassador of a climate change organization. She advocates for people to be more aware of their actions and how they may affect...
View ArticleBeauty influencers increase consumer culture
What you need to know: Influencer culture drives consumer behavior through product endorsements on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok, with creators gaining income from brand...
View ArticleThe evolution of Black History Month and Women’s History Month
During February and March, respectively, it is a renowned tradition to recognize and celebrate Black History Month and Women’s History Month. While modern sentiments of these celebratory months carry a...
View ArticleRunning on empty: The consequences of burnout
7 a.m. — wake up. 8 a.m. — go to school. Lunch — complete some homework. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. — school sports practice. 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. — club practice. On the drive there, eat dinner. On the drive...
View ArticleNostalgia in media: Toeing the line between modernized and contrived
A bright-orange jukebox, references to popular childhood arcade games like PacMan and Wreck-it-Ralph and YMCA by the Village People — all of these are popular images of the past, which many film...
View ArticleEthnic studies and health course strives to find the perfect fit
After a pilot year at FUHSD schools, the Health and Ethnic Studies course is set to be added into the 2025-26 required freshman curriculum. The course’s second year at Lynbrook will be taught by Monta...
View ArticleCurriculum Integrity petitions against gender identity in TK classrooms
In a transitional kindergarten classroom at Dilworth Elementary School, a poster containing neopronouns has garnered controversy, as some parents believe that it is inappropriate for children to learn...
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