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Beyond red and blue: students explore the layers of identity and experience behind their political beliefs Joelle Huysmans and Connie Lu • December 10, 2024 Around the dinner table: students share holiday recipes rooted in tradition Abby Knight, Connor Leong, Chiara Wesley, and Abby Zarahn • December 9, 2024 New California bill reinforces education on …
Students celebrate Lunar New Year through tradition, food, and ...
3 days ago · From late January to early February each year, Asian communities from all backgrounds unite to celebrate Lunar New Year. While each region celebrates differently, the core traditions remain: at festivals, pedestrians always hear the “boom-boom-boom” of drums and clangs of cymbals with the traditional lion dance, smell the …
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The 2024 annual Winterfest marked the start of the holiday season and allowed the community to unite and celebrate with one another. Hosted by the Burlingame Parks and Recreation Department, the street... Continue Reading Around the dinner table: students share holiday recipes rooted in tradition Abby Knight, Connor Leong, Chiara Wesley, and Abby Zarahn December 9, 2024 Continue Reading Seven ...
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The Burlingame B is a student-run newspaper with the sole purpose of providing an open forum for student expression. Anything printed represents the opinion of the writer, but not necessarily that of the Burlingame B staff, the administration, or the faculty of Burlingame High School, or anyone affiliated with the San Mateo Union High School District. The Burlingame B …
Sports – The Burlingame B
Jan 21, 2025 · Boys’ basketball edges out Woodside in crucial league matchup Kai Shah, Staff Reporter • January 21, 2025
News – The Burlingame B
Every four years, the presidential election provides students with the opportunity to engage in meaningful discussions about their nation’s future and explore their own political stances. Whether they... New California bill reinforces education on Native American histories and perspectives Evelyn Du, Diversity Coordinator • December 8, 2024
Long-awaited town square finally coming to Burlingame
Dec 22, 2023 · For almost 20 years, discussions have echoed throughout city hall regarding the construction of a new town square for downtown Burlingame. It’s been a long wait, but the town square will finally come to Burlingame by the end of 2024. In 2019, after numerous efforts to get the project started, the city of Burlingame began...
Features – The Burlingame B
A familiar story: Anti-Semitism is on the rise again Henry Gardner, Staff Reporter | May 22, 2024 Read Story Features What makes Bay University special: Three students reflect on their experience Margo Bigue, Staff Reporter • May 21, 2024
Bringing back Breaking Down the – The Burlingame B
Sep 24, 2024 · That’s the main catchphrase — and spirited mantra — of Breaking Down the Walls (BDTW), a community-building program returning to campus from Sept. 23 to 27 at the Burlingame Recreation Center. The initiative, hosted by Ignite 2 Unite, aims to foster connection through shared stories and new perspectives. The six-hour event, mandatory for underclassmen and new upperclassmen, starts with ...
‘Never truly prepared’ – The Burlingame B
Oct 28, 2024 · The B asked students and staff to reflect on their personal sense of safety on campus in an anonymous survey. This is what they said: “Our community can be deemed safe. However, every single community that has had a school shooting says that.” “No school in the US is completely safe” “I’m on the lookout...