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The Official Student Paper of Riverside Poly High School

Diversions

Book Reviews

Written By: Delaney Norris BOOKS: Unqualified reviews on books I have read lately. The Idiot by Elif Batuman I went in blind to this book and had no idea what…

Fakery and Film: What Orson Welles and Brian De Palma Tell us about Art

Caption: (Left) John Travolta as Jack Terry in Brian De Palma’s 1981 thriller Blow Out, (Right) Orson Welles in his 1973 documentary F for Fake. Written By: Patrick Novak, Staff…

Avatar 2: Theories and Review

Written By: Sophia Caruso, Malia Douglas, Staff Writer AVATAR: A long awaited and well received sequel to an infamous movie. Avatar: The Way of the Water has been long awaited…

Take Control of that Stress and Take Care of You!

Written By: Pascale Gibbs, Spotlight Editor in Training SELF-CARE. Taking care of yourself is more important than anything else. Second semester, especially for upperclassmen, becomes extremely stressful. When things get…

New Year, Evolved You

Written By: Mackenzie Watkins, Editor in Training EVOLUTION: The new year is the time to grow and work on being a better version of yourself so that you can flourish…

Real Predictions for 2023 From a Real Psychic

Written By: Jaidyn Gayman, Staff Writer WILD: After a year of craziness from 2022, we don’t expect anything less for the upcoming year. For someone who absorbs way too much…

Alice in Borderland

Written By: Sakura Snyder, Staff Writer STIRRING: This Netflix thriller, similar to Squid Game, will keep you on the edge of your seat. It comes as no surprise that by…

Tire Fire

Written By: Aaron Cuellar, Staff Writer HOPEFUL: How the auto industry destroyed the great American city, and what we can do to save it. When I think of the word…

Love is in the Air

Written By: Thatiana Smith, Staff Writer ROMANCE: It’s better in the movies. Watching movies and television shows are the favorite pastimes of many people. Although, the most popular genre of…

Impermanence: A Short Story by Mikey Lysiak

Written By: Michael Lysiak, Staff Writer The supernal begins with a faint white falling into a blue, unlaced by the similarly colored-clouds spilling across the color of the sea that…

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