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I Was a Member of the Mayor's Youth Council
My experience at the Mayor’s Youth Council was an interesting one. As a group, we focused on homelessness in Los Angeles. I was surprised to find out that there is a large number of homeless youth and some might even go to my school and other schools in my area.
Reflections From a Diversity and Inclusion Apprentice
My first day was overwhelming—meeting lots of new people who were all very welcoming and learning about all the different departments and what each department does to help run the daily programs of the library.
The Life and Music of Billie Eilish: A Micro Review
Billie Eilish is a new, upcoming artist raved about by many teens. Born and raised in Highland Park, California, Eilish always has been into music since she was very young. She was raised under a very musical and creative household where her talent and creativity were nurtured.
College Expectations
I grew up in a small affluent neighborhood north of downtown Los Angeles called Porter Ranch.
A Teen’s Escape 101: Hormones, High Heels, & High School
High school is a place where many teens, like myself, have felt like popularity outshines the importance of school. Teens often believe that high school is some type of hierarchy like the films, High School Musical or Bring It On.
How I Survived College Apps and You Can Too
As a senior who is officially done with college apps, (Yay!), I want to share how I survived the dreadful and scary college application process.
5 Great Resources for Seniors at the Library
Celebrate National Senior Citizens Day at the Library!
National Tell a Joke Day: Library Edition
What is the tallest building in the world? The library, because it has the most stories. Happy National Tell a Joke Day!