Red Hot Chili Peppers New Album “Unlimited Love” Review

Chris Loustaunau, Editor-in-Chief   From their multi-platinum peaks to their sad, desperate lows, the Red Hot Chili peppers have always aspired toward a humble goal: to make you feel like you’re in the studio with them, zoning in and out and goofing around, watching three exceptionally talented musicians and an extremely jacked singer spitballing ideas and keeping each other entertained. […]

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China’s Strict Video Game Regulations: How They Affect The US

Christopher Fisher, Staff Reporter   China is notorious when it comes to policies and regulations within their country. One of those policies include their regulations concerning video games.  These policies date back to the early 2000s when they had a console ban still lasting to present day. August 30th, 2021 is the day the Chinese released new regulations to their […]

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“Miss LEE” Wins Superintendent’s Award

Kaitlin Arocho, Editor-in-Chief   It’s getting towards the end of the year with only six weeks left of school and that means it’s the perfect time for the senior class to have as many events as the schedule will allow. One of these events, the annual senior awards ceremony, took place on Thursday, April 21, at 6:00 pm.  This event […]

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Bungie Be Jumpin’

Chris Loustaunau, Staff Reporter   On Jan. 31 Sony announced that they will be buying out Bungie Inc. Now that Sony has Bungie, they finally have a competition with other flagship games, while Microsoft has Minecraft and Halo. Sony just bought the company of the game that made worldwide sales and put Microsoft Xbox on the board. Sony believes that […]

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District Responds to Sub Shortage

Chris Loustaunau, Staff Reporter   With the increase of teacher covid cases it’s inevitable that substitute teachers will have to fill in. However, it has become increasingly difficult to find substitute teachers when some of them don’t want to take the jobs due to the risk of catching the virus themselves. Some substitute teachers take a job everyday, so the […]

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JROTC: The Urban Raider Competition

Christopher Fisher, Staff Reporter   On Friday, December 3rd, JROTC students participated in the NEISD Urban Raider Competition. This competition was full of outdoor challenges including a 5k cross country course, a cross country rescue, obstacle courses, and a physical test.  Cadets trained hard, in order to prepare for the Raider Competition. They did physical training, running plenty of miles, […]

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MUNSA XXVI Conference

Miriam Barba, Staff Reporter   Model United Nations San Antonio, or more commonly known as MUNSA, is crucial to the ISA Community. This year’s MUNSA XXVI theme was Ignite. According to the MUNSA website,“The theme of MUNSA XXVI: Ignite welcomes the conference into a reawakened eagerness with the return of a campus-based assembly.” The conference started Jan. 6 and lasted […]

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Parking Tickets Plague Students, Teachers

Lesly Rodriguez,   Staff Reporter   Tuesday, January 4, marked the second strike on the cars parked around the LEE campus by City Police Parking Enforcement. A few weeks earlier, just before break, officers descended leaving behind dozens of parking tickets on the vehicles parked by the athletic facility and parked into the neighborhood on Orland Park. Coaches, teachers, staff, and […]

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Tragic Car Crash Near Johnson High School

Maria Yesenia Velasquez, Staff Reporter On Saturday, January 8 two Johnson High School students died in a fiery car crash near Bulverde Road and TPC Parkway near campus. The two students were identified as 17-year-old Ziv Hoodani and 16-year-old Gabriel Lee Juarez. The reason for the crash is unknown at this time.                                                                                                                                             Students and staff throughout NEISD have been affected […]

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An American In Paris

Christopher Fisher, Staff Reporter   On Friday, November 5 the NESA auditorium was filled with music, dancing, and applause.  An American in Paris, a musical performed by NESA ran on Fridays-Sundays for the first two weekends of the month. An American in Paris follows Jerry Mulligan, a retired WW2 veteran, hoping to make a name for himself, using his artistic […]

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SPOTLIGHT: NESA CREATIVE WRITING

Madison Munoz,    Staff Reporter On Saturday, October 9, NESA’s Creative Writing majors put on their first show of the year. The show, Lore, featured poems, scripts, and musicals, written by Creative Writing majors. Lore was a cross major production, meaning the Creative Writing department got to collaborate with other NESA majors. Instrumental Music students played alongside the reading of […]

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