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The Burlingame B

The Student News Site of Burlingame High School

The Burlingame B

The Student News Site of Burlingame High School

The Burlingame B

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month: celebrating resiliency and activism

Audrey Wei, Staff Reporter
May 31, 2024

AAPI Month, observed every May, celebrates the rich heritage and culture of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. It also highlights the need for education to address ongoing microaggressions targeted...

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The Alcove Mental Health Center opened on January 22 to foster support among youth.

Allcove Mental Health Center uplift youth voices

Margo Bigue, Staff Reporter
May 31, 2024

Allcove Mental Health Center, a place providing initiatives for young people grappling with mental health, was recently opened in San Mateo. The Center invests in multiple programs designed to provide...

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Team members meet to design and build their robots.

Juniors see success with new combat robotics club

Will Kriner, Senior Reporter
May 30, 2024

Last summer, when junior Kyle Tran told junior Julien Mott about his idea for a new club specifically dedicated to combat robotics, Mott’s response was rather skeptical. As an experienced robot designer...

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Mardakhaev performs skateboarding tricks at the Millbrae Skate Park.

Breaking the stereotype: Skateboarding builds community and shapes identities

Joelle Huysmans, Diversity Coordinator
May 24, 2024

The term “skater kid” often conjures images of a rebellious teenage boy clad in baggy jeans, skateboard tucked under one arm. Part of this stereotype holds some truth: many skateboarders wear similar...

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British security minister Tom Tugendhat marches with citizens during a British march against anti-semitism.

A familiar story: Anti-Semitism is on the rise again

Henry Gardner, Staff Reporter
May 22, 2024

In 2019, my older brother wrote an article for The Burlingame B on rising anti-semitism, and now, almost exactly five years later, I find myself in the same situation. Once again, I’ve seen rampant hatred...

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What makes Bay University special: Three students reflect on their experience

What makes Bay University special: Three students reflect on their experience

Margo Bigue, Staff Reporter
May 21, 2024

Bay University, located at Burlingame High School and Capuchino High School, has seven classes for 18-22-year-old students. These students learn the necessary skills to succeed after Bay University, such...

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All the participants of the event pose for a picture up on the stage.

Burlingame Environmental Club partners with CEC, Nueva to host local film festival

Josie Wettan, Staff Reporter
May 9, 2024

On April 24, the Citizens Environmental Council (CEC) hosted its seventh annual film festival in partnership with the Burlingame Environmental Club (BEC) and the Social Impact Filmmaking Club of the...

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Public and private schools generally differ in terms of academic rigor, social dynamics and economics, but whether one is better or worse depends largely on the student.

Public vs. private school: A measured analysis

Alex Bertelli, Staff Reporter
May 6, 2024

Overview As students across the country transition into their pivotal high school years, many are faced with the important decision between going to a public or private school. For some, the journey...

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Having multiple tests on one day has been causing more stress among students.

Tests on Mondays: a benefit or a headache?

Arshia Chakravartti, Copy Editor
May 5, 2024

Every student on campus has experienced the stress of preparing for and taking a test. And every student has also struggled with waking up, focusing and reenergizing before a Monday. But when those two...

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From left to right Bay Quest students Sam Morris, Matthew Frankel, Noah Curiel Miranda, Adrien Bernabe, Lemuel Ceralde pose for a picture while getting ready for work inside of the CSM Dining Center.

Bay Quest: Unique opportunities for Bay University students

Natalie Gyde, Social Coordinator
May 5, 2024

At the end of the 2022-23 school year, Bay University was all set to head into yet another successful year of its adult transition program, which is designed to help college-age students with intellectual...

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National Stress Awareness Month: Spotlighting academic pressure and coping mechanisms

National Stress Awareness Month: Spotlighting academic pressure and coping mechanisms

Emma Yu, Staff Reporter
April 29, 2024

The Burlingame B released an anonymous survey in April asking students about their experiences with stress. These were some of their responses:   “There is always a lot going on and never enough...

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