DBHS Student Publication.

The Bull's Eye

DBHS Student Publication.

The Bull's Eye

DBHS Student Publication.

The Bull's Eye

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Michael Pribadi was awarded for his professionalism towards parents in the office.

Rewarding students for acts of kindness

MK Palaris, Asst. A&E Editor
November 3, 2021

Several Diamond Bar High School students have been caught in the act— of doing the right thing. On Oct. 7, USB kicked off the campaign by distributing “Caught in the Act” (CIA) cards as a means...

From left, team members Elisa Lopez, Alexandra Chala, Reyna Wan, Eileen Zu and Julienne Uy rehearse arguments together.

Mock Trial team called back in session

Ryan Kung, Asst. Business Manager
November 3, 2021

Taking a step forward into the season, Diamond Bar High School’s Mock Trial team competed in their first event of the year, the Civil Rights Federation Mock Trial competition, on November 1. The two...

Dr. Marc A. Brackett discusses well-being and emotional intelligence in students.

Advocating for empathy

Joseph Wu, Contributing Writer
November 3, 2021

The annual Walnut Valley Unified School District Parent Symposium, broadcast live on YouTube on Oct. 23, focused on educating parents about their childrens’ emotional well-being. This year’s presentation...

The House of Blues, Anaheim, is one branch of an American chain of live music concert halls built with restaurants, where homecoming will be held on October 23.

Homecoming theme undisguised

Lauren Cheng, Asst. News Editor
October 6, 2021

After nearly two years of cancelled high school events, this year’s Homecoming dance has built anticipation for many Diamond Bar High School students. Although this year’s event will differ from...

Serena Shih, Akash George, Eileen Zu, Steven Tjandra and Julienne Nguyen are five out of the fifteen Diamond Bar High School students named semifinalists.

Seniors named national scholars

Lauren Cheng, Asst. News Editor
October 6, 2021

Exceeding standards once again, 15 Diamond Bar High School seniors have been named semifinalists for the 2022 National Merit Scholarship Program. The students who have achieved this honor include Emma...

Soap dispensers remain stolen despite staffs’ unsuccessful attempts at restoration.

Vandals deface campus property

MK Palaris, Asst. A&E Editor
October 6, 2021

A recent trend popularized by social media platforms that promotes property damage and vandalism has been sweeping schools across the nation, with Diamond Bar High School falling victim to such antics...

Music director Marie Santos of the Thundering Herd marching band guides the brass section in rehearsal of a performance.

Herd storms into musical review

Vash Chen, Asst. Photo Editor
October 6, 2021

Putting their best foot forward, Diamond Bar High School’s marching band, the Thundering Herd, prepares to step to the sound of their music for the upcoming Placentia Band Review on October 9. While...

Alyssa Wu, who is among the students who take it upon themselves to tutor others, provides assistance to a peer in need.

Gaining experience through peer tutoring

Rachel Lee, Asst. Opinion Editor
October 6, 2021

Although Diamond Bar High School offers juniors and seniors taking higher level classes the opportunity to make some quick cash through tutoring, ever since the pandemic, the amount of paid student tutors...

Return sees class drops

Jianlan Busteed, Asst. Opinion Editor
October 6, 2021

While many students have struggled to adapt to in-person learning, one subject in particular has seen an obvious decrease in student performance: math. Because math builds off of previously learned...

Giovanna Santiago (left) and Geraldine Chan bring their expertise to campus.

Teachers start new legacies

Lyndon Kaneko, Staff Writer
September 8, 2021

Following a mass departure of retiring teachers last year, Diamond Bar High School has managed to fill their positions just in time for the new school year.  Seventeen staff members have joined DBHS...

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