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These states have passed laws that target transgender students, while other states have proposed such laws.

Transgender rights under attack across the country- here’s what Carnegie students have to say

By Brooke J Ferrell, Entertainment Editor May 27, 2022

On May 13, the Texas Supreme Court cleared the way for families who allow gender-affirming care for their transgender children to be investigated for child abuse. This decision backed Texas Governor Greg...

Women and Men rally up to protest the possibility of the overturning of Roe v. Wade in Austin, Texas.

CVHS staff and students voice opinions on the overruling of Roe v. Wade

By Judith Carrizales, News Editor May 27, 2022

Roe v. Wade is a landmark decision that protects a woman's bodily autonomy right to an abortion. Initially a case between Jane Roe and Henry Wade, it was recently re-targeted by the Supreme Court. On...

Abigail Nunez representing the El Salvadorian team in CONCACAF U-17 World Cup.

Carnegie Sophmore Abigail Nunez play for El Salvador in CONCACAF U-17 World Cup

By Julian Namerow and Kaitlyn Garza May 27, 2022

Since she was nine-years-old, sophomore Abigail Nunez has traveled across the country to support and watch her brother play in his club soccer tournaments. To pass the time, Nunez found herself kicking...

Doctor Strange plays second fiddle in his second film.

Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness is not a Doctor Strange movie

By Jessica Lin, Feature Editor May 27, 2022

[Spoiler Alert: This review contains spoilers for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse and previous Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) properties.] Spider-Man managed to get a whole trilogy in the time it...

Social media continues to impact how people perceive themselves whilst setting unreasonable and harmful standards. No matter who you are, social media has something to critique. | Photo credits: letters2president.org

How Media Cinches Standards of Beauty

By Nadia Talanker, Entertainment Editor May 27, 2022

Content warning: the following article discusses both body image (in great detail) and eating disorders. Looking into fogged up mirrors with my own eyes clouded as I pointed out every single distinction...

CVHS Girls soccer team participate in the final game of the season

The CVHS Girls Soccer Team plays their way up to championships

By Isabel Hoffman and Zainab Zaman May 27, 2022

The sound of cleats thrashing against the grass thrashed is drowned into faint white noise by the cheers of the audience. The Carnegie girls soccer team dashed around the field. They had worked tirelessly...

Senior Ankitha Lavi with her Congressional gold medal

CVHS senior Ankitha Lavi wins Congressional Award Gold Medal

By Jahrel Noble, Entertainment Editor May 27, 2022

The soft shine of the gold medal sparkled in the reflection of CVHS Senior Ankitha Lavi’s eyes, symbolizing hours upon hours of continuous work and dedication that had finally paid off. The medal read,...

Putting a smile on to deceive the public is apart of having imposter syndrome. photo courtesy of Somerville - University of Oxford student story, Overcoming Imposter Syndrome

Personal Column: Carnegie Imposter

By Roxell Bonilla, Sports Editor May 27, 2022

Imposter Syndrome occurs when one feels they do not belong in the environment they are in. A person who pretends to be someone else to deceive others. A person who, in order to fit in, changes everything...

CVHS senior Gowtham Kadiyala is awarded multiple scholarships and early admission into medical school.

CVHS senior Gowtham Kadiyala gets early assurance into medical school

By Nour Chibani and Hannah Mansour May 27, 2022

Many high school seniors across the United States start applying to colleges according to their liking. But for stem-oriented CVHS senior Gowtham Kadiyala, he applied to regular college applications as...

Taylor Swift sang the national anthem at the Yankee Stadium in 2008 and recently received an honorary doctorate from NYU at the same stadium. Photo courtesy of Getty Images and Stephen Yang.

Staying with Taylor Swift: a lesson in perspective shifts

By Hilary Nguyen and Nicki Anahita May 27, 2022

With the series of surprise re-recordings of past albums, Taylor Swift has made it clear that she is not the same hometown country singer she used to be. She is an ever-evolving person whose perspective...

Upstream Writers win UIL Interscholastic League Press Conference awards

Upstream Writers win UIL Interscholastic League Press Conference awards

By Editorial Staff May 27, 2022

Congratulations to the following Upstream News staff writers for being recognized by the Interscholastic League Press Conference of Texas UIL: Vivian Huynh won first place for her original artwork created...

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