Ryan Kung, Asst. Business Manager January 19, 2022
While most of all high school seniors anticipate responses from the universities they applied to and with some seniors still finishing up their college applications, seven Diamond Bar High School seniors...
Not only has the surge in infections severely impacted students, they have also had large-scale effects on staff as well. On-campus staff shortages have become a large concern when returning to campus,...
After countless hours of hard work and dedication, 11 Diamond Bar High School students have made their way to the voting round of the Create-A-Greeting-Card Scholarship event with $10,000 on the line.
The...
Diamond Bar High School’s Science Olympiad team started off the year strong at the Science Olympiad National Invitational on Jan. 8, placing 18 out of 246 teams.
This year’s competition was held...
With standardized state tests being taken digitally last year, schools across California have seen a significant drop in average scores.
Despite this fall, scores at Diamond Bar High School have generally...
For the first time in over 20 years, Diamond Bar High School’s mock trial team will proceed to the state finals competition in March.
After a successful final round against Palos Verdes Peninsula...
After a two-year recession from competitions, Team Sprocket tackled their first event of the year, but, unfortunately, were not wired up for success.
Beach Blitz is an annual off-season robotics competition...
Next school year, Diamond Bar High School students will be introduced to a delayed school schedule—beginning classes at least 30 minutes later, thanks to a new California bill.
Senate Bill 328,...