Tag Archives: Mellisa Mulia

Alumna competes with team

by MELLISA MULIA
Annie Nishida has an edge—a synchronized ice-skate edge coordinated with the other people on her team.

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Blank Page

BY MELLISA MULIA
Blank. I draw yet another one as I stare at the blank word document sitting in front of me, waiting to be filled with words.

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Angry Tirade

BY MELLISA MULIA
Anger is an emotion I know all too well.

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Notable ‘Pear’-ings

BY MELLISA MULIA
Just as Sungha Jung played a complicated, elaborate piece on the guitar— one that he composed himself— I once again popped another Salt and Vinegar Lay’s chip into my mouth.

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Winter breakout: Festivities to frequent

BY MELLISA MULIA
Although some students’ plans for a dream Winter break may consist of Netflix and sleep, there are a multitude of activities, from ice-skating to firework gazing, that can ‘light’ up the holidays and make long-lasting memories.

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Perez sets up wishing tree

BY MELLISA MULIAWalking by the trees near the flagpole, a student pauses to notice a tree that was once arrayed in its usual green and brown now decorated in an assortment of colors.

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“Stitch”-ing my fear

BY MELLISA MULIA
I hate water.

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‘Mell’-lennial in the Night

by MELLISA MULIA
Living as a Muslim with an uncommonly spelled name can be complicated and impractical to say the least.

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Butterfly effect theory applies to life

by MELLISA MULIA

A seemingly insignificant butterfly flaps its wings on a tree in the Gulf of California, a natural occurrence that seems unimportant and trivial—until a few weeks later when hurricane and tornado alerts flash onto TV screens half-way across the world.

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Band and orchestra perform in winter concert

by MELLISA MULIA

After performing in the Winter Concert, Band is preparing to march at Disneyland’s California Adventure tomorrow.

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