Representing Black History Month through the halls
To commemorate Black History Month, minority student union and art students got together to plan and paint murals on the cafeteria glass panes to recognize black figures such as Ruby Bridges and Martin Luther King. “For Black History Month I think it’s important to recognize black figures and to uphold black voices. Not just for Black History Month but for every day. It’s really important to do things like this so that every person feels included, and feels represented,” said art student Keianna Taheri.

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Dustin Berweiler, Staff Writer/Photographer
Dustin Berweiler is a sophomore and first-year staff writer for The Insight newspaper. They previously resided in Taft, California and went to Taft Public...