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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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AVID And Puente’s First Got Talent Show

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On March 18, AVID and Puetne had their very first talent show on campus in the auditorium, and the place buzzed with excitement and anxiety alike. The show started after the first period, and it continued on before it ended in fourth.

In the event, there were many performances that celebrated AVID and Puente’s pride, and the audience amplified that festive vibe with their engaging cheers. It was a rare occurrence, where no matter who you were, you joined in with a smile and sang along. It was a sight that would be a memorable one for both performer and audience.

The performances were a mix of heartfelt poetry, singing, dancing groups, and people showing off their skills on their instruments. Each one was celebratory and lively. Even when the person on stage was shaking in their boots, the courage the performers illustrated was remarkable. All things considered, the event was a fun one to be in and hopefully we have another one in the years to come.

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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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