As autumn rolls around the corner, more notably (at least for high schoolers) so does homecoming. The dance, the game, … More
Category: Op Ed
We tried last week’s Crumbl Cookies flavors: Here’s the results
Crumbl Cookies is known for rotating between flavors–meaning, besides two standard cookies (chocolate chip and pink sugar), their menu changes … More
A week of cafeteria lunches: Rated and reviewed
As someone who typically brings lunch from home, I’ve always been curious about the school served lunches. Public school lunches … More
So I downloaded Poshmark and now I’m obsessed
Let’s start at the beginning. Recently my style adapted into “the comfier the better”; to comply with the freezing classrooms … More
The price we pay for trendy fashion
Trendy outfits are temporarily in-style clothes that don’t usually remain relevant for long, resulting in countless pairs of checkered-print, slip-on … More
Gifted kid burnout part 3: Outsmarting the system
An individual’s values show as early as elementary school. Some teachers see off the bat that certain students are better … More
Gifted kid burnout part 2: The quest for academic validation
Everyone likes being praised and complimented, but gifted kids take this to a different level. Academic validation is one of … More
Gifted kid burnout part 1: A pandemic in perfectionism
In elementary school, we knew them as the smart kids. These kids got good grades, read at a higher comprehension … More
Gen Z: Who they are and how they will change the world
Look out, world—Gen Z is here. Gen Z, or Generation Z, is the current teenage generation. They are the most … More
Final words as the Warrior Word’s Editor
To say the least, these last four years have been a wild ride. Filled with laughs with my classmates, and … More