- NewsWith the rise of AI usage among students, departments modify policies to counter improper usage of AI.
May 6, 2024
Scott Chen, News editorContinue Reading - Scene“WE DON”T TRUST YOU” and “WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU” are underwhelming albums, showing minimum potential for both artists.
May 6, 2024
Lucas Lim, Staff writerContinue Reading - SceneA newly opened eatery for cultural tastes features inexpensive dishes of varying textures and complementary flavors.
May 6, 2024
Taryn Schilz, Staff writerContinue Reading - OpinionHigh school publications are an integral part of training and creating the future of journalists to investigate and report the truth to their local communities and beyond.
May 6, 2024
Kaelin David, Opinion editorContinue Reading - OpinionWith the conclusion of the 2023-24 college application cycle, senior staff members at The Hoofprint offer their insight on how they managed the process through the ups and downs of submitting applications and receiving their decisions.
May 6, 2024
Hoofprint Seniors 2024Continue Reading - ArtsJazz Band performed songs spanning different eras with a couple of guest appearances on April 25.
May 6, 2024
Daniel Lee, Arts editor and AdvertisingContinue Reading - ArtsExplore traditions such as energy cricles in theater and pre-game chants from cheer.
May 6, 2024
Sunny Zhang, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsGet an insight into what the sport medicine program offers for students pursuing the field.
May 6, 2024
Ava Kaleah David, Staff writerContinue Reading - ArtsChoir director Lisa Lopez ends her high school tenure with a bang.
May 6, 2024
Stephanie Cheng, Photo manager and Media editorContinue Reading
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) softwares such as ChatGPT has prompted administration and teachers to revise their policies. According to a survey of 127 students, 55.1% of students claim to have used AI for their schoolwork and 10.2% have used it inappropriately. To counter the unethical usage of AI, teachers are granted the ability to block their students from accessing certain sites through school-issued laptops. Furthermore, many teachers have revised their syllabi to outline the boundaries of using AI in classrooms. If a student is caught using AI improperly, they may receive...
Many students have started to rely on energy drinks to make it through their day in order to make up for a lack of energy. Energy drinks contain...
In April 2024, Governor Newsom signed a bill that raised the minimum wage for all California fast food restaurant and healthcare employees from...
In the past few years, school food waste has grown to an alarming level due to issues with student preference and federal regulations. According...
The Council of African American Parents, the newest addition to Walnut’s Parent Association, was introduced on Jan. 24, featuring a parent...
Despite recent obstacles like littering, vandalism and gardeners unknowingly cutting down some of the plants, the California Native Plant Garden...
The WHS band is playing their rendition of the “Sons of Westwood” fight song and the Associated Student Body is welcoming new freshmen with glee. Teachers are catching up with colleagues and students are rushing to class. It’s a typical first day of school, beginning the 2024-25 school year, but there is a distinct lack of Hello Kitty in room B2. With the retirement of English teacher Lisa Donee, her Hello Kitty decor finds its way back to her house and away from the school after 33 years. A veteran in the teaching career with 35 years under her belt, Donee is retiring from her position...
Learning a new language does not encompass just learning the language itself, but also the culture in which the language takes place. The...
Three years ago, sophomore Faith Bosanko picked up the pen because of her admiration for her older sister, Alyssa, and in that time, creative...
With his mental toughness and determination, sophomore Jack Li prevails at table tennis as he continues to utilize his quick speed and strong...
Whether it be at spirited pep rallies, intense sports games or other lively events on campus, sophomore Arvin Chau can often be found behind...
A flurry of red and gold flash through the room, splotches of vibrant colors uniting into an elaborate lion costume. Underneath the mesmerizing...
Well-renowned hip-hop producer Metro Boomin’ and chart-topping hip-hop artist, Future have collaborated to release two albums, “WE DON’T TRUST YOU” and “WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU.” The first project, “WE DON’T TRUST YOU” was released on March 22 and the second project, “WE STILL DON’T TRUST YOU” was released on April 12. “WE DON’T TRUST YOU’’ is definitely the bolder album between the two even though the album is dragged out for 17 tracks with lackluster variety in the beats. Some stand-out tracks are “Like That” and “Cinderella” because of the variety...
I never thought that I would find myself drinking purple sweet corn, instead of eating it, and craving for more. However, chica morada is just...
Popstar and singer-songwriter Taylor Swift released her highly anticipated 11th studio album, ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ on April 19. The...
From the friendly staff to the bold flavors, Sosom by Mister Bossam located at 18162 Colima Road, Rowland Heights offers ramen, pork belly and...
- SportsGet an insight into what the sport medicine program offers for students pursuing the field.
May 6, 2024
Ava Kaleah David, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsIn an effort to raise funds for the basketball program, teachers from all departments participated in the staff basketball game.
May 3, 2024
David Kang, Online editor-in-chief and In-depth editorContinue Reading - SportsEsports deserves the title of being called a real sport, despite being based virtually instead of physically.
March 25, 2024
Timmothy Chen, editorContinue Reading - SportsAfter several close matches, Walnut wins 12-6 by wearing down Rowland’s defenses with their strong serves and groundstrokes.
March 25, 2024
David Kang, ManagerContinue Reading - SportsWalnut wins 16-5 at home after wearing down Rowland defensively and going on multiple offensive runs.
March 25, 2024
Marissa Alejo, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsBadminton, a popular sport in southern Asian countries, has been on a rise of popularity recently, yet it still has a long way to go compared to other professional sports.
March 13, 2024
Justin Zhao, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsAnaya Falcon, senior, and Ronnie Ramirez, junior, take back to back state championships for their weight, while Deandra Meza, junior, wins her first state championship.
March 4, 2024
Justin Zhao, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsAva Waggoner makes history by setting new water polo record.
February 26, 2024
Marissa Alejo, Staff writerContinue Reading - SportsIn an away game, the Mustangs struggled to adapt to the high pressure of the Huskies' defense.
February 20, 2024
Stephanie Cheng, Photo manager and Media editorContinue Reading - SportsCoaches Madelyn Chiu, Colin Chuang, Joan Lim and Jasper Wang come to Walnut, balancing work and coaching.
February 20, 2024
Jocelyn Chen, Staff writerContinue Reading
In a time when student usage of generative artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots such as ChatGPT is raising concerns about plagiarism and academic...
My high school journalism career began quite belatedly after a hasty decision to drop an extra science elective in junior year. With high...
Marissa Alejo, Copy and Coverage editor-in-chief After 12 years of dreaming of UC Berkeley, it was a tough moment to see a rejection letter....
Google claims that its mission is, “to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful.” However, as of...
With the conclusion of the 2023-2024 admissions cycle, seniors across the country have finally received their highly anticipated college decisions...
Although the legal age to gamble in the United States is either 18 or 21, teenagers are finding ways to gamble on online apps and websites. The...
A 10-year-old who is ready to join Generation Z’s typical social media journey downloads Instagram. The app asks them if they are 13 or older...
Social media has, to no one’s surprise, become more and more influential in everyday life. The demographic most affected by this is teenagers...
Ava Kaleah David, Staff writer
May 6, 2024
David Kang, Online editor-in-chief and In-depth editor
May 3, 2024
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Concert and Symphonic Orchestra held their annual Movie Musical concert in the Performing Arts Center (PAC) Thursday Feb.15. The concert featured...
As future Mustangs stepped on Walnut’s campus to attend the Open House Showcase Night, they were welcomed by the performances from Choir, Drama,...
As the Winter Guard season draws near, Winter Guard members enter the competition with new themes and surprises, their spirits flying as high...