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 Jisoo ‘Amortage’ EP review

By: Jooney Freddieson & Aalovely Lor

Jisoo is a South Korean singer; she debuted with the EP ‘AMORTAGE’ after releasing her debut single “Flower”. This EP came out on February 14th of 2025, providing both a digital and physical product of the EP.

There are four total tracks in this EP. The title track is “earthquake” and the following tracks consist of “Your Love”, “Tears”, and “Hugs & Kisses”.

The EP opens up with “earthquake” which is the main track of the EP.

The song messes around with different pacing and beats to signify an earthquake. There are many energetic pops in the song, allowing the chorus to get stuck in your head and have you nodding to the significant pops.

The earthquake is a metaphoric feeling for developing overwhelming feelings/affection for somebody else. The lyrics showcase how her crush is growing into something more serious: “It hits me like an earthquake (uh-huh) / My heart races faster (uh-huh) / My whole body is trembling, can’t stand (uh-huh) / I can’t deny you (uh-huh) / I think I’m gonna-”.

Earthquake was enjoyable to listen to because of the different beats Jisoo brings to us.

“Your Love” is a song from Jisoo that showcases her vocals and emotional depth. The song is upbeat, and leans into a high-energy style song but apart from the fast pace song the lyrics are melancholic.

This song is performed entirely in English, and stands out with its melancholic and euphoric energy. The song represents a person falling in love and feeling a change in their life.

The song creates a sense of warmth and energy. The pulsing beat and melody emphasize the feeling of being lost in love.

“Tears” is the third song on the EP, the song represents the aftermath of a breakup with lyrics that reflect the process of getting over a relationship.

This song is sung in Korean with added English words. The lyrics are sentimental but features a bouncy and upbeat instrumental, making it catchy and fun to listen to.

This song represents her grief after her breakup, but she’s still holding her head up high. The contrasts between the melancholic lyrics and upbeat instrumental makes this song more layered and interesting.

Her lyrics “Today are my last tears” captures the hardship and bitterness of healing. She sings about the necessity of letting go. She sang with a strong voice and powerful vocals which was different than the song that came before it, “Your Love”, which she sang more softly and clear. This change brought a more powerful and dramatic feeling to the song.

This song felt like a farewell, goodbye to heartbreak and an emotional closure.

“Hugs & Kisses” is the last song on the EP. The reason it’s the last song is because it conveys heartbreak and moving on from a broken relationship.

The EP begins with her intense crush, but throughout the songs she ends with “Hugs & Kisses”. The song captures her emotions of loss and recovery, but rather than affectionate gestures (hugs and kisses), she embraces her inner strength and steps forward with confidence on her own.

Although the song is paired with heartbreak, it’s also there to serve as Jisoo’s artistic growth as an individual. She delivers self-empowerment and strength through the lyrics.

Overall, this EP was set up in a methodical way with perfect flow.

Starting us with Jisoo’s crush on a charismatic guy through the lyrics of “earthquake”, it leads to ‘Your Love’ which is her expressing their emotional connection and her admiration for his love for her. After their relationship comes “Tears”, and this song represents her heartbreak. She voices that she won’t waste anymore tears on him and is beginning to move on. Lastly, we were presented with “Hugs & Kisses” that shows us her newfound confidence and connection with her inner self.

The impact of owning pets

By: Sylvia Yannsdottir

In the United States today, an estimated 90 million families own some kind of pet. This is nearly 70 percent of households in the country. This included a wide variety of animals, the most popular being dogs, followed by cats, fish, and birds. The number of pet-owning households in the United States has been steadily increasing over the past few years.

The most popular pets in the world are dogs. There are endless options of diverse breeds of dogs, and they are commonly referred to as “man’s best friend.” Dogs have always been known for their loyalty, and playfulness. Aside from that, cats are another very popular pet, which are known for their calmer energy and self sufficiency.

When it comes to the impact of owning pets, I think it’s more of a personal topic rather than a general topic. Almost everybody you know probably has some connection to a pet, and each in their own way. For some people, they may recall gentle memories from their childhood with their first dog, others may look forward to laying with their cat after a long day, some people might even think of their last hamster from time to time.

If one thing is for certain, it’s the fact that the connection you have with a pet is an irreplaceable bond. It varies from person to person, but overall I’d say that having a pet is a very special thing that can be super beneficial for emotional wellbeing, and brings you to inevitably practice better habits. For example, learning how to be patient with your pet, taking care of them, or going out of your way to take them out for a walk can be ways that you practice better habits without even realizing it.

Overall, I believe that owning a pet has a very good lasting impact on someone’s life, and it’s honestly irreplaceable. I also believe that it’s a great thing how popular it’s become to have a pet as part of a family now, and would hope that it stays that way.

Capybaras

By: Maya Song

Image by Clodomiro Esteves Junior via Wikimedia Commons

Capybaras are in the rodent family, some cousins of the capybara would be guinea pigs, and rock cavies. The capybara is the largest living rodent with a height of about 2 feet and a length that ranges from 3 to 4 feet. They can weigh between 60 and 174 pounds with most of the weight being fat.

The capybara is native to South America; their habitat is in areas with dense vegetation and plenty of water bodies. They also are semi-aquatic and enjoy spending their time in water.

Capybaras are also mammals and are pregnant for about 130 to 150 days. Which means they are pregnant for about 4 ½ to 5 months. The capybaras litter usually consists of four to five pups but there can be up to eight. After a week of being born the pups can start to eat grass but continue to drink milk. The pups stay with their mothers for 16 weeks while still drinking from the females in the group.

The capybaras diet mainly consists of vegetation as they are herbivores. 80% of the capybara’s diet is different types of grasses; they also eat water plants such as reeds, water hyacinths, and water lilies. The adult capybara could eat 6 to 8 pounds per day. While the capybara’s main diet is grasses and water plants the capybara also eats fruits and grains like melons, bananas, squashes, rice, and corn.

Capybaras tend to travel in groups as they are very social animals. These groups of Capybaras are referred to as bands or herds. These bands will usually range from having 10 to 20 individuals. The bands have one dominant male Capybara, several females, and their babies. During the dry season the bands tend to get much larger as the capybaras gather around water sources such as rivers, ponds, lakes, etc.

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Recipe review: Kitchen Sink cookies

By: Austin Bailey-Zimmerman

Ingredients

  • 1 cup salted butter softened
  • 1 cup light brown sugar
  • ½ cup granulated sugar
  • 2 large eggs
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 2½ cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup milk chocolate chips
  • 1 cup semisweet chocolate chips
  • 1 cup crushed pretzels
  • 1 cup potato chips
  • 4 graham crackers broken up
  • 1 cup toffee bits
  • Flaky sea salt for garnish

Instuctions

  1. Preheat the oven to 375°F.
  2. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper.
  3. In a large mixing bowl, beat together the butter and the sugars until they are creamy and combined, about 2-3 minutes
  4. Add in the vanilla and the eggs and beat again, until everything is evenly mixed together.
  5. Stir the flour, salt, and baking soda into the wet ingredients and mix.
  6. Add the milk chocolate chips, semi-sweet chocolate chips, crushed pretzels, potato chips, graham cracker pieces, and toffee bits into the mixture and stir just until evenly distributed.
  7. Scoop 1/3 cup sized balls of cookie dough onto the cookie sheets lined with parchment paper. Space them about 1 to 2 inches apart to allow for spreading.
  8. Bake the cookies for 10-12 minutes until golden brown
  9. Top with the flaky sea salt.
  10. Enjoy!

Review

I made these cookies for my friends and I to have. I have never tried to make these types of cookies before, and I was very pleased with the outcome. I absolutely loved the sweet chocolate, caramel, and graham crackers paired with the salty chips and pretzels. I also loved how crunchy the chips were along with the gooey chocolate and caramel. Overall, the cookies were very balanced, and the flavors compliment each other greatly.

I had decided to make these cookies because they honestly just looked so fun! My friends and I decided to have a bonfire because it was finally getting warm outside again, and I thought it would be great to have a treat with it. It was really enjoyable to make with my friends, we had a great time, and the outcome was so worth the time spent making them.

These cookies would be great for any occasion, whether it be a holiday, party, or just for fun. It is a great thing to make with your friends and family!

I got this recipe from House of Nash Eats by Amy (https://houseofnasheats.com/kitchen-sink-cookies). She did a great job with this recipe; it was all very easy to follow and to make.

I really enjoyed making these cookies, and had an even better time eating them with my friends! Try this recipe for yourself! Enjoy!

My review of ‘Bad Influence: The Dark Side of Kidfluencing’

By: Sasha Deans

I just watched a new show on Netflix called ‘Bad Influence’, and it’s intense. It’s all about Piper Rockelle, a famous YouTuber, and her mom, Tiffany. At first, I thought it was going to be about fun behind-the-scenes stuff, but it was actually kind of heartbreaking.

The show talks about how multiple groups of kids who used to be in Piper’s videos said they were treated very very badly. They said Piper’s mom yelled at them, made them do weird things, and even made them feel unsafe and made them work everyday 11am-1am; no breaks. Also, if they choose to leave because they felt unsafe, Piper’s team would find some weird way into shadow banning their channels, so they were blackmailed into staying for so long. Eventually, 11 of them went to court about it!

I liked how the show made you think about what it’s really like to be a kid influencer. Everyone always sees silly fun videos, but this showed that there’s a lot going on behind the camera. It made me feel bad for the kids, and also made me wonder how many other kid influencers in the world might be going through the same thing. Some parts were hard to watch, like with the sexual abuse her mom was doing to the other kids.

Piper and her mom didn’t talk in the show since they are quite literally still making “crush content“*, and are still trying to make money off of Piper, even though she’s 17, so we didn’t get to hear their side very much. Still, it was super interesting and kind of shocking.

*To clarify, “crush content” is where they market the kids by giving them a “crush“. It brings a lot of attention and views and they even audition for the role! Her current “crush person“ is Capri.

If you’re into YouTube drama or like shows that tell the truth, this is definitely one to check out

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

It’s not fun-fun, but it’s important and eye-opening.

History of the Alien Enemies Act

By: Maggie Hong

United States Alien Enemies Act notice issued on April 18, 2025; obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union and filed in A.A.R.P. v. Trump. Via Wikimedia Commons and the United States Department of Homeland Security

Over the past few months, the Trump administration claims to have deported over 100,000 illegal immigrants from the United States. Among them are 130 Venezuelan men, accused of membership with a Venezuelan gang, designated by the US government as a terrorist organization. However, the men were given no chance to dispute these accusations, and many of them live and work legally in the US. So, what gives Trump the power to deport them with no evidence of gang affiliation?

In 1798, a law called the Alien Enemies Act was passed by Congress. It was intended to protect the United States in the event of a war with France, a possibility which seemed likely at the time. It granted the President the power to detain or deport any citizen of an enemy nation without evidence of a crime or a hearing in their defense. It was created as a wartime authority; something only to be used when the US is in a state of war or enemy invasion. However, only Congress, not the President, has the authority to declare war on another nation.

Since its creation, the Alien Enemies Act has only been used three times: during the War of 1812, World War I, and World War II. Notably, it was used to intern Japanese Americans in prison camps during World War II. Many of them were native born American citizens, making them not considered alien enemies under the law. However, they were still interned along with the rest of the Japanese American population.

Trump has invoked this act for the fourth time in US history, the first time not during a major conflict or state of war. This is backed by the opinion that the US is being invaded by illegal immigrants, largely from Mexico and other Latin American countries. This could justify a use of the Alien Enemies Act, as it does provide for enemy invasion. However, this opinion is not backed by any evidence of ill intent or antagonism against the US. And, as Congress has not declared a state of war, this invocation is highly questionable.

The Supreme Court has ordered that one of the immigrants, here legally, be returned to the US. When Trump met with the president of El Salvador, though, he refused to return him, saying the US has no jurisdiction over his prison. As this case continues to develop, it sets precedent as to the power of our executive branch and the other branches’ power to check it.

Fiesta Latina!

By: Chloe Rocha

On April 17th, Union Latina hosted their yearly Fiesta Latina showcase. Fiesta Latina consists of many culturally significant dances performed by the Spanish Immersion classes, grades 10-12. Fiesta Latina does not only have dances however, they also host many other activities such as crowd involvement, singers, and food trucks.

This year there were a total of 8 dances and 4 singers for both the day and night show. All of these performances were done and choreographed by students who attend Highland Park Senior High.

During the day show Jose started off Fiesta Latina with a singing act, but later in the night show he was joined by Sr. Luis. The first 3 dances were performed by Sra. Kellner’s Sophomore classes, and then was followed by a beautiful singing performance done by Amy, who is the secretary of Union Latina.

The next 3 dances were performed by Sra. Nelsons Junior classes. Which was then followed by the president of Union Latina, Kenia, singing a song as well. In between the dances, there was a crowd involvement activity that consisted of trivia questions for students and parents to answer.

After the trivia questions, there were 2 more dances that were performed by Sra. Romero’s senior classes. Each dance that was performed were all different styles of dance.

Being involved with Fiesta Latina is something that is very fun and memorable. In my opinion, Fiesta Latina is always the highlight of the school year for me. I think that it helps bring together the classes and students as one. It is always a lot of fun to learn the dances and dancing with a partner. So far, I have been in 2 of the performances, and hopefully next year we will be able to have another performance as well. The Spanish immersion teachers dedicate a lot of time and effort to help make Fiesta Latina fun and enjoyable for everyone involved. I can’t wait to celebrate another year with my class.

Sports schedule for: Apr 28-May 3

 ATHLETIC EVENTS SCHEDULE: APRIL 28 – MAY 3
MONDAYAPRIL 28 
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
12:00pm10:30am | 6:00pmBoys JV Golf InvitationalForest Hills Golf Course  
12:00pm Boys Varsity Golf TournamentHighland National GC
4:00pm3:15pm | 5:30pmBoys Varsity Tennis vs. CentralCentral High School
V: 4:30pm JV: 4:30pm Baseball vs. HardingV: Harding High School JV: HOME
5:00pm Varsity Softball vs. WashburnJane Sage Cowles Stadium
TUESDAYAPRIL 29
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
2:50pm JV Girls Golf Conference MatchCedarholm Golf Course
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm Badminton vs. CentralHOME
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm Softball vs. HardingHOME
4:00pm JV Boys Tennis vs. CentralHOME
4:00pm2:20pm 7:00pmJV Track and Field MeetHarding High School
4:30pm Adapted Softball vs. SouthMinneapolis South High School
5:00pm Girls Lacrosse vs. Columbia HeightsColumbia Heights High School
B: 5:00pm JV: 5:00pm V: 6:30pm4:00pm | 8:00pmBoys Volleyball vs. CentralCentral High School
5:30pm JV Boys Lacrosse vs. KennedyKennedy High School
6:00pm Baseball vs. CentralCHS Field
WEDNESDAYAPRIL 30
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
2:50pm JV Girls Golf Conference MatchCedarholm Golf Course
2:50pm Varsity Girls Golf vs. JohnsonHighland 9
3:30pm Boys Varsity Golf vs. HumboldtHighland National
V: 4:00pm JV: After Varsity Boys Tennis vs. St. Thomas AcademyHOME
V: 4:30pm JV: 4:30pm Baseball vs. JohnsonV: Johnson High School JV: HOME
JV: 5:00pm V: 6:30pm Boys Volleyball vs. StillwaterHOME
7:00pm Varsity Boys Lacrosse vs. KennedyKennedy High School
THURSDAYMAY 1
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
  Boys Golf vs. TartanOak Marsh Golf Course
2:50pm Varsity Girls Golf vs. Como ParkComo Golf Course
V: 4:00pm JV: 4:00pm3:15pm | 5:15pmBadminton vs. EdinaEdina High School
4:00pm2:20pm | 7:30pmTrack and Field True Team MeetHarding High School
V: 4:30pm JV: 4:30pm Baseball vs. JohnsonV: HOME JV: Johnson High School
V: 4:30pm JV: 4:30pm3:15pm | 6:15pmSoftball vs. Apple ValleyApple Valley High School
FRIDAYMAY 2
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
JV: 5:00pm V: 7:00pm Boys Lacrosse vs. St. Thomas AcademySt. Thomas Academy
SATURDAYMAY 3
TIMEBUS TIMESEVENTLOCATION
9:00am JV Boys Tennis Conference MatchComo Park High School

The amazing genetic mutations

By: Maeve Brady

In life, our DNA is vital to who we are as people by making up our genetic coding. Now, you may know about DNA and its properties, but what happens if there is a mutation in your DNA sequence? What would that mean for your genetic traits? Today, I will be giving you a more in depth explanation as to what a genetic mutation is and how it occurs whilst also explaining the basics for those who don’t know. Understanding what genetic mutations are is vital to humans because they are not only the foundation of evolution,  but they also drive genetic diversity, along with many other factors.

First, to better understand what a genetic mutation is, we have to review the basics. DNA, which is also known as deoxyribonucleic acid, is a molecule which carries out all of our genetic coding and just information in general. DNA is in the shape of this sort of double-helix structure, has a sugar-phosphate backbone, and has four nucleotide bases, also known as the “rungs” of this ladder shape of a structure. These bases include adenine (A) with thymine (T), and cytosine (C) with guanine (G), and, the order of these four bases ultimately determines the genetic information of a being. 

RNA is essentially described as the modified variant of DNA, with many hypothesizing that DNA stemmed from it. Chromosomes are a structure which are compact with strands of DNA, and it is located in the nucleus of a cell. Within the DNA strands, which make up a chromosome, that’s where genes are found.

Now to describe genes, they are a segment of DNA that are described as the building blocks for heredity. They contain the instructions – amino acids – for building proteins, and these proteins help determine our physical traits and other bodily functions. And, this is where genetic mutations come in.

To fully comprehend why a genetic mutation occurs, we must understand what exactly a genetic mutation is. Genetic mutations are changes to your DNA sequence that happen during cell division, and in terms of evolution, it refers to when the genetic sequence has an error when it’s being passed down. According to Ruth Jessen Hickman, a health and medical writer, “Genes contain the information, or ‘code’, needed so your body can make the many proteins it needs to function. A genetic mutation is an alteration in the genetic code found in DNA. A mutation changes the specific instructions of the gene, coded through small components of DNA. Because a genetic mutation changes the genetic coding, the resulting protein might not work the way it was initially supposed to, which can lead to disease.” This demonstrates that a mutation is usually defined as an alteration in genetic coding and can have dire results.

Proteins are typically located outside of the nucleus, where DNA resides. So, in order for the gene’s instructions to reach the proteins, which are located in ribosomes outside of the nucleus, DNA must be transcribed into RNA, since RNA can act as a messenger and bring the instructions outside of the nucleus. In order for the RNA to get to the regions where proteins are produced, DNA must change into a messenger RNA. Now, how it does this is by an enzyme called an RNA polymerase attaching itself to a segment of DNA, also known as a gene. And, each group that helps code for the amino acids which will make up a protein are called codons, and in this process of transcription, the enzyme causes the double helix structure to unwind. After the DNA is unwound, it is split into two halves, and the half that stays the same is called the non-template strand, and the strand that then becomes the RNA strand is the template half. The template half does this by using the existing genetic sequence of that half as a guide to building a complementary one to the original DNA strand. How this relates to mutations is because when a mutation action occurs, this process endures alterations.

Now, like any scientific property, there are different variations, and, for genetic mutations, there are a couple. First of all, point mutations. Point mutations occur when a DNA sequencing has a nucleotide base change because of various factors, and this overall influences the RNA sequence and then the protein coded from it.

Next, frame-shift mutations. These mutations are caused when a base is not changed but instead added, and because RNA reads the coding in codons, also known as groups of three, this changes one of the sequences, and overall alters the protein’s sequence too. Now, in general, frame-shift mutations usually have a larger impact on the protein coding since adding a base can alter around two of the proteins final coding while point mutations only change a base meaning it has less of an impact.

Continuing on, there are also nonsense mutations. Nonsense mutations usually disrupt the normal reading of the genetic code, causing the protein to be prematurely terminated, causing a huge cut off in a protein sequence.

]And finally, missense mutations. Missense mutations occur when a change in a codon leads to a different amino acid being inputted. The protein will then have a different amino acid at the position where the mutation originally occurred. But, if the new amino acid has similar properties to the old one, then there may be a neutral effect on the protein.

Now, there are many reasons for genetic mutations. Some reasons may be because of being exposed to harmful chemicals and radiation, though many identify that many mutations occur because of internal issues within the DNA’s replication processes, and are without too heavy of influence from the outside.

Although I gave you a more in depth explanation of what genetic mutations are, there is still so much to cover. I hope this gave you a better understanding of genetic mutations, and maybe just how a protein is coded in general!

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