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The Burlingame B

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The Burlingame B

Henry Gardner

Henry Gardner, Managing Editor

Henry Gardner is a senior at Burlingame and a third-year journalism student. He is excited to be one of the managing editors at the B this year, and enjoys writing articles about a variety of topics. In his free time, Henry enjoys photography, working out, and spending time with his friends.

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Back in the B Episode 6: Jackson Gilmour

Henry Gardner, Managing Editor
April 13, 2026

For the sixth episode of the Burlingame B Alumni Podcast, reporters interviewed Jackson Gilmour, a 2018 Burlingame Graduate who is now training to be a pharmacist at the University of Washington.

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Skyline College baseball coach Anthony Granato, a 1999 graduate of Burlingame, got to be a sports fan in recent weeks, rooting for his former baseball squad Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic, and his former school Virginia Commonwealth University in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Photo courtesy of the San Mateo Daily Journal, used with permission

Anthony Granato: Two Upsets, One Story

Henry Gardner, Managing Editor
March 22, 2026

Skyline College baseball hitting coach Anthony Granato was watching from thousands of miles away when Team Italy, which he used to play for, punched its ticket to the World Baseball Classic semifinals. Then,...

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 President Donald Trump passed an executive order on March 1 declaring English as the United States’ national language, reversing the policies of former administrations and setting a new precedent for the country.

The US shouldn’t have an official language

Henry Gardner, Managing Editor
April 28, 2025

In the Trump administration’s official executive order declaring English as the official language of the United States, the first paragraph cites the fact that the Constitution was written in the English...

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Despite facing various issues including homelessness and trailing job growth, San Francisco has proven to be resilient across history. © Frank Schulenburg /  CC BY-SA 4.0

A city of resilience: SF’s fate is not sealed

Henry Gardner, Managing Editor
February 25, 2025

Empty skyscrapers, bodies on the street, and a fentanyl crisis corrupting the city. These descriptions have been repeated for years to push a narrative that San Francisco is beyond saving. Analysts...

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Senior Altai Ordubadi dribbles past a Mills High School defender en route to their 7-0 win.

Boys soccer dominates Mills, continues hot start

Henry Gardner, Managing Editor
December 11, 2023

Coming into the season, expectations were low for boys’ soccer. The loss of 15 varsity players was supposed to strike a devastating blow to the program. But this year’s team shoved those expectations...

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