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SPOTLIGHT: Class of '26 Student-Run Small Businesses
Having a job is very daunting and time-consuming for a student; now, imagine running your own business. Many students already struggle with the balance between work and school, causing many sleepless nights and angry moods. Yet, senior students like Lily Lusk and Kaylee Anderson are the exception; they understand how to create successful businesses while still having active lives inside and outside of GHS. Blue beaded bracelet, $6.00 Kaylee Anderson ('26) is a very crafty pe

Amanda Palmer
Jan 145 min read


City Protector of Glendora
Looking over the ledge after an extensive hike, “extensive” sure seemed to disappear after seeing just a sliver of the awe-inspiring...

Adelyn Vo
Jan 24, 20251 min read


Amanda Pohopien and Mary Shearer showcase their small businesses at the Valentine's Market Event
Amanda and Mary were two students that participated in the Valentine’s Event Journalism hosted. They gave students handmade products...

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Mar 28, 20232 min read


Stacey Chavez: More Than a "Lunch Lady"
More than a “lunch lady,” Stacy Chavez is a nutritional services senior assistant, and has been working at Glendora High School for eight...

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Feb 7, 20232 min read


Lucy Manalo: Owner of the Glendora Trubowl
Lucy Manalo, a graphic design and art teacher at Glendora High School, is one of the newest owners of a TruBowl location in Glendora....
Nicole Mathias
Feb 7, 20232 min read
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