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Juno Clark

Juno Clark, Staff Writer

Certified craft maniac. Ask me about my cat and my button collection.

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Advisory Changes... Again

Advisory Changes… Again

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
February 3, 2025

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Juno’s Philadelphia Doodle Diary

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
December 9, 2024

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[Photo] Evolv Systems Prove Faulty

Ella Baker, Staff Writer
December 6, 2024

The Round Up Podcast: How Horror Movies Reflect Society, Politics

The Round Up Podcast: How Horror Movies Reflect Society, Politics

Rain Maakestad and Juno Clark
October 30, 2024

On this episode of The Round Up Podcast, Rain Maakestad, 12, and Juno Clark, 11, discuss how horror movies reflect society and politics.

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Ms. Sara Corley hands scripts to students during Mamma Mia! auditions Oct. 16.

Students Find Community, Acceptance in Theater Events

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
March 14, 2024

If sophomore Cayden Newkirk hadn’t joined the theater department, his community wouldn't be the same. Newkirk got his first roles in Legacy productions during his freshman year but was cast in a lead role in his sophomore year. For the fall play, Newkirk played Christopher in “The Curious Case of...

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Students from the Legacy Medical Society club work with the elderly at the Walnut Creek Assisted Living and Memory Care Facility on Jan. 22. Photo by Legacy Medical Society on Instagram.

Students Work with Elderly, Community in Legacy Medical Society

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
February 27, 2024

If Doanh Doan never joined the Legacy Medical Society, she would’ve never found a new sympathy for the older people in her life.  Founded in 2023 by senior Eva Gurung, members of the Legacy Medical Society dedicate themselves to giving members early experience in the medical field. Their efforts...

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Random February Holidays

Random February Holidays

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
February 1, 2024

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Growing Up Undiagnosed

Growing Up Undiagnosed

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
January 19, 2024

I sat in the psychiatrist’s office across from my parents, bouncing my knee and biting my fingernails out of nervous habit. Finally, the doctor enters carrying thick paper packets. She hands one to each of us. She explains the report in our hands, but I tune her out and immediately flip to the back–scanning...

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Five Crafty Hobbies for Beginners

Five Crafty Hobbies for Beginners

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
January 17, 2024

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Photo by David Menidrey on Unsplash

The Haunting History Behind Halloween

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
October 31, 2023

For generations, Halloween has been a checkpoint on our calendars, bringing about the end of summer heat and beginning the festive season. Children and adults equally enjoy the holiday, some to play and gorge on candy and others see an opportunity to embrace their macabre sides. Halloween has grown away...

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How Horror Has Influenced My Life

How Horror Has Influenced My Life

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
October 20, 2023

From a very young age, I’ve always had a fascination with the horror genre. I have a distinct memory of borrowing a book from the library about urban legends, and returning it after earning a newfound fear of Bloody Mary and my bathroom mirror. I read ‘Goosebumps” books and watched the “Invader...

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Clubs at Legacy to Join This School Year

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
October 5, 2023

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Five Ways to Help Prevent Suicide

Five Ways to Help Prevent Suicide

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
September 29, 2023

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The Barbie Movie: Is it Worth the Hype?

The Barbie Movie: Is it Worth the Hype?

Kati Waguespack and Juno Clark
August 30, 2023

The minute it hit the news, "Barbie'' became the center of attention in the entertainment world. Directed by Greta Gerwig (Lady Bird), the story of Mattel’s toy masterpiece would surely be 2023's most prominent film. The film followed “Stereotypical Barbie,” played by Margot Robbie, as she ventured...

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Top 10 Movies For a Rainy Day

Top 10 Movies For a Rainy Day

Juno Clark, Staff Writer
March 8, 2023

Sometimes, we all need a break. A day to stay in, curl up with a fresh mug of tea, and watch the raindrops trickle down the window. Here are ten lovely movies to watch on a day like that.  Howl’s Moving Castle Any Studio Ghibli movie is a solid pick for that nostalgic, comforting, whimsical feel,...

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