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Eunice Ahn

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist

Eunice Ahn is a sophomore in Yorba Linda High School. She is currently a photojournalist in The Wrangler. The things she enjoys in her free time are sleeping, eating, and binge watching on anything that interests her. Some of her future ambitions is to be able to graduate high school and college and eventually work in a field pertaining to children.

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Let’s hope that 2021 really will not become 2020 part 2. Please stay at home and take care of yourself!

2020 Part 2

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
January 24, 2021
Already many areas of California are in the purple tier, so please be careful out there or even better, please stay at home!

Important: We are Still in a Pandemic!

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
November 21, 2020
Although it may seem fun at first, please be mindful when wearing other cultures clothes as costumes!

Alert! Normalized Racism Everywhere!

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
November 21, 2020
Everywhere and every day, there are toxic people all around us. Try not to let those people drag you down and try not to become one of them too!

Toxicity: How it Affects People

Eunice Ahn, photojournalist
October 17, 2020
Anxiety, How to Work and Cope With It

Anxiety, How to Work and Cope With It

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
October 10, 2020
It is a rare phenomenon to see all 50 states standing together for the same reason. Let’s stay safe and careful during this time!

United with the Riots

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
June 10, 2020
An example of 3 Asian girls wearing face masks. Compared to America, it is obvious how much of a fashion statement masks are in this picture.

The Symbol of the Virus: Masks

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
May 15, 2020
Photo Credit: timeshighereducation.com
This here is people taking a stand against racism. Let’s not judge others based on their race.

Stop The Hate!: Xenophobia at its Max

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
April 29, 2020
Her bright smile is able to cheer anyone up. Her optimism will make anyone continue trying hard.

Student Spotlight: Kayla Mckechnie

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
April 9, 2020
With the elections coming up, the candidates need as much support as they can from the major states. But why is it that the voting usually starts not in the major states, but rather in Iowa?

The elections start with the Iowa Caucus. The Caucus works by doing an open voting session. The people show up to their precinct and enter into a room, where there they physically move to a spot to which delegate they support. A candidate needs at least 15% of the votes to remain viable and if a candidate is not viable, then the voters realign themselves with a candidate that is viable (CNN). Although it may seem odd to most people, this is how the Iowa Caucus works, but the question is, why is it that the critical states are not targeted more in the beginning? The reason can be dated back to the 1968 Democratic Convention.

It was a tough year at that time due to the Vietnam War and the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and a presidential candidate, Robert Kennedy. President Lyndon B. Johnson withdrew from the race as well and his vice president, Hubert Humphrey joined the race. Since he publicly supported President Johnson’s views on the Vietnam War, it caused anti-war protestors to become upset. Due to the protestors being upset, it led to the protestors clashing with police outside of the convention hall that the  Democratic leaders were inside of (History.com).

Despite not winning any primaries, Hubert Humphrey won the Democratic nomination, which led to more anger. The Deomcratic party leaders wanted to repair the damages that were made by creating the McGovern-Fraser Commission. The purpose of the commission was to improve the nomination process so that voters can have a direct say and to ensure that there was no dirty work going on behind the scenes. The state party leaders have to give a 30 day prior notice so that everyone can participate. But Iowa needed a bit of a boost (History.com).

Since Iowa has four statewide events that include the Caucuses, conventions, and more,, Iowa needed a head start. What really brought attention to the importance of the Iowa Caucus was with President Jimmy Carter. President Carter’s campaign did not really have the money to compete against the other big states in the early stages of the election so he focused on Iowa. He eventually won the presidency which was a surprise to most people. Due to that, Iowa was deemed as somewhat crucial and Iowa has played huge parts in other candidates like President George W. Bush and Barack Obama (History.com).

Audrey Filipescu (10) said, “I think that they start in the middle because the state will be a swing state and not only that there is a smaller population.” Although Iowa does not seem as crucial or as important, Iowa can still make a difference in the elections.

Why the Middle?

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
February 26, 2020
As the coronavirus is spreading, be careful and watch out for these symptoms as well!

Alert! The Coronavirus is Here!

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
February 9, 2020
The New Year has started and many interesting events will happen this year. Let us all have a great year!

New Beginning, New Happenings

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
January 18, 2020
We can see here Jenna Schardt in the middle of the surgery lying down and appearing calm.

Awake During Brain Surgery!

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
January 13, 2020
Distractions are everywhere, be careful when studying! It wont hurt to distance yourself from your phones or any technology.

Too Lazy to Work!

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
December 10, 2019
Be careful when texting! It can be really dangerous and can possibly harm someone.

Too Careless, Too Hurt

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
December 10, 2019
Drugs are really harmful, and we should all try our best to avoid doing drugs.

Peer Pressure: The Poison in Friendships

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
November 1, 2019
Freshman Kimberley Reves

What Is It Like Being a New Mustang?

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
September 30, 2019
credits to Aerial Leask

Alaskan Plane Crashes

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
June 5, 2019
photo credit to IMDb

Movie Review: Aladdin

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
June 5, 2019
Vaccines: Yay or Nay

Vaccines: Yay or Nay

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
April 23, 2019
The colleges involved with the scandal.

Fake Athletes

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
April 2, 2019
credits to freepik.com

The Act of Faith

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
March 26, 2019
Trump and Kim in the First Summit with a friendly handshake. (credits to nationalinterest.org)

The Mysterious Summit

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
March 19, 2019
The stormy yet sunny sky in YLHS

Polar Vortex Pt. 2

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
March 19, 2019
Snow at Big Bear

Polar Vortex

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
March 5, 2019
Scales are not something to worry about.

Dieting and the Consequences

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
January 23, 2019
Dance Company posing after a song

The Dance Concert “X”

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
December 15, 2018
YLHS Music Curriculums

YLHS Music Curriculums

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
October 16, 2018
Above, acts like running the water too long can have detrimental affects.

Ways to Help the CA Drought

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
October 9, 2018
Is Dance an Art or Sport

Is Dance an Art or Sport

Eunice Ahn, Photojournalist
October 8, 2018
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