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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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The news site of Glenbrook South High School.

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Under Watch: Officer Adam Uscicki keeps surveillance at South from his office, with monitors projecting live feedback from the building’s 177 security cameras, inside and outside the school. The camera’s footage can be used in cases of car accident outside, altercations inside, and stolen property. Photo by Gaby Yap

South theft rates increase

Gaby Yap, co-editor-in-chief
February 16, 2024

Running late into the pungent air of the locker rooms for her Gold 4 class, freshman Savannah Steck hurriedly sets up base at her locker. She goes through her normal routine, getting into uniform and,...

Being alone isnt always lonely

Being alone isn’t always lonely

Gaby Yap, Editor-in-chief
December 22, 2023

With so many people in the world, dozens of which you interact with on a daily basis, one would assume being alone would be a breath of fresh air. So, why do teens feel suffocated by the idea of it? You...

Illustration by Scott Gonzales

Standing tall as a short person

Gaby Yap, asst. opinions editor
April 21, 2023

Society has not always been the kindest to short people.  There has never been a shortage of embarrassment for me and my fellow short stacks. From getting picked last for sports teams in gym class or...

Illustration by Renee Choe

The world does not revolve around you

Gaby Yap, asst. opinions editor
March 17, 2023

I have interacted with people who are actually great and people who think they are great; though there is a major difference between these two.  One is humble, the other is egotistical. What I have...

The Final Blow: Gaby Yap Column

The Final Blow: Gaby Yap Column

Gaby Yap, asst. opinions editor
March 17, 2023

I was 13 the first time I vaped. The summer after I graduated eighth grade, I would often spend time biking around my neighborhood. My routine consisted of a visit to the library,  buying an overly sweet...

Judgement

Judgement

Gaby Yap, asst. opinions editor
December 16, 2022

Judgment in our world is often black and white. We determine something we do not like, and we attack it without thought.  Whether it be the harshest of critiques on ourselves or the cruelest perceptions...

Dance in the rain

Gaby Yap, asst. opinions editor
November 10, 2022

It was 7:03 p.m. when I found myself sitting alone on the curb in the West Lot. As I sat awaiting my ride home, all I could think about was how monotonous life felt. After eight hours of school and an...

Staying young

Gaby Yap, asst. opinions editor
September 30, 2022

The future is bright, but it should not be blinding.  I have never been fond of the idea of growing up. The idea actually scares me quite a bit, and for good reason.  You cannot keep your life from...

Sex Should Not Sell

Tara Wirtschoreck and Gaby Yap
April 22, 2022

During her time on the silver screen, Marilyn Monroe was never allowed to be anything more than a sex symbol, according to a study on her life by the University of Oregon. In 1946, she signed her first...

Illustration by Hyun Park

Wordle takes South by storm

Gaby Yap, asst. features editor
March 18, 2022

“Did you get the Wordle today?” It is a question that sophomore Mia Mannion has been asked often, sometimes by people who she rarely talks to. Wordle is a word-guessing game owned by The New York...

Sleep gone South

Gaby Yap, asst. features editor
December 17, 2021

After hours of barely managing to interact with customers due to fatigue, senior Bella DeRosa slumped against the cold wall inside of her workplace’s freezer. The exhaustion she had dealt with over the...

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