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Fashion Trends During Fall

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If you walk around Pitt right now, you can tell one thing about fall fashion this year. There is not really one main trend. Everyone is wearing something different, and that is what makes it fun to see. Some students are wearing big sweaters and boots, others are in shorts and hoodies, and a few just throw on whatever feels comfortable that morning.
Senior Ian Ashford said, “I feel like this year everyone’s just wearing what they want. One person’s in a flannel and boots, and the next person’s in pajama pants and Crocs. It’s chill.”
Usually when fall comes around, people start matching trends like plaid shirts, scarves, or brown colors. But this year feels more open. Some people wear cargo pants, others wear jeans, and a lot of people mix and match summer and fall clothes together. Oversized hoodies are everywhere, but so are fitted shirts and layers. Nobody seems to care what is popular or not, which makes everyone’s outfits more unique.
Another thing that stands out this fall is how creative students are getting with accessories. You can see colorful beanies, chains, tote bags, and layered jewelry almost everywhere. Even small details like socks or nails are becoming part of people’s looks.
It also seems like people are choosing comfort over everything else. Some students find their clothes at thrift stores, some order things online, and others just borrow from their family or friends. Senior Diego Cervantes said, “I just wear whatever I think looks cool. Some days I feel like dressing up, and other days I’m in sweats. It’s all about the mood.” Even though there is no big trend this fall, that might be the best part. Everyone’s showing who they are in their own way. You can walk into one class and see five totally different looks, and all of them fit the person wearing them.

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Black History Month Celebration 2026

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Our school’s Black History Month assembly included various performances that represented the culture and history of African Americans. There were several performances: an elegant dance, a hip-hop performance created by black students, where they expressed pride in their identity, and a singing performance that honored their culture. There were also some skits and presentations showcasing the different hairstyles black people wear, and why certain words shouldn’t be used by people outside of the community. In addition to that, the stories of important black historical figures and their lasting impact on this world were also told. Overall, this assembly helped remind and teach fellow students about the importance of respect, culture, and identity, of black people.

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Stranger Things And The Mystery Of It’s Popularity

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The American Television show Stranger Things is a Netflix original science fiction horror series created by Matt and Ross Duffer, with its very first season being launched in July 2016. The show first hit a major spike in popularity after the first season concluded and before the release of the second season. This slope to popularity eventually led to becoming one of Netflix’s most iconic and well recognized shows.

So, the question is: What’s the big deal? Why do so many people, young teens and adults alike, find this series so appealing?

Sophomore Nazaneen Ahmadi commented on this when questioned, “I like horror stuff…and the characters.” She said. “It’s interesting, people like that stuff.” Her response reflects a common opinion among fans: the show blends suspense, drama, and well-written character development.

Another Sophomore, Leahna Burks believes the appeal comes from familiarity, “I think it’s nostalgic for older people, and it’s relatable for teens.” She said.

The series is widely recognized for its classic 80’s vibes, and revolves around a group of young friends set in the 1980’s who encounter supernatural forces and personal challenges that they overcome. This mix of creepy vibes, romance, and teen drama creates an attraction to horror fanatics and coming of age fans.

Creating a series that can speak for both older and new generations isn’t an easy task. Most teen shows and films alike tend to exaggerate the true teenage experience. Stranger things finds a perfect balance between maturity, comedy, and representation that isn’t overwhelming or unrealistic.

Characters like Will Byers and Robin Buckley speak for those who face repression of their identity. Meanwhile, the character Lucas Sinclair’s experiences gives insight to racism that existed in the 80’s that still reflects today, even if lessened. These factors, in addition to other characters that people can relate to, show that this series includes representation that reaches across generations.

Ultimately, whether or not you consider the show overrated depends on your personal opinions. However, the depiction of well written characters that people can relate to, nostalgia, and its blend of suspense and romance, makes its appeal hard to deny.

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Downtown Pittsburg: Hub for Student-Events

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Downtown Pittsburg has been packed to the brim with community events that both appeal to local students and adults alike. An example that happened quite recently was the “How The Grinch Stole the Barber Battle” event held on Sunday, December 14, 2025. A barber battle that featured both licensed and student barbers with opportunities to showcase their skills to licensed barbers all across the Bay Area with numerous prospects and licensed individuals from Sacramento to Oakland. The event was apart of the Bay Area Student Barber Expo movement, a movement designed to draw interest from incarcerated and aspiring barbers across the Bay Area.

These gatherings reflect a broader push to bring inclusive events in both the Bay and downtown Pittsburg, where people who aspire to learn and become beauticians can learn from these events. This “How The Grinch Stole the Barber Battle”, was the third annual one, and it will continue for as long as Pittsburg stays alive. 

Community and recreational centers like the Marina Community Center, and parks such as City Park, also host open gyms for young aspiring tweens and teens to practice and hone their basketball and volleyball skills to make their team or to train for a club. These natural hubs for students become social hangouts and allow others to bond and connect and naturally become hubs for students in the area. Pittsburg’s Marina Center and downtown area is an area that continues to offer a variety of experiences that fit the interests of its diverse community.

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