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Murals featuring African American figures, like this one, can be found outside the Jessie.

The Jessie revitalizes Jax

Ava Cheng, Contributing Writer March 8, 2022

Most of us at Bolles know of the Epping Forest Yacht Club, only a few minutes away from the San Jose campus. But few know about its founder, Alfred I. DuPont, or his wife, Jessie Ball DuPont. They were...

An image of the mirrors on the James Webb Space Telescope undergoing cryogenic testing in an absolute zero chamber.

Kahric shoots for the stars

Simran Naval, Contributing Writer March 8, 2022

After Zoron Kahric and thousands of other NASA engineers poured their time, energy, and materials into a project that took 20 years to finish, the James Webb Space Telescope was finally ready to be launched...

Magnolia tree in full bloom

Foraging for history with Alexis Nikole Nelson

Atticus Dickson, Contributing Writer March 8, 2022

Consider the Magnolia blossom. It is a quintessential symbol of the American South due to it’s indigeneity to the region, as well as its beauty and fragrant blooms. Now consider eating one. That’s...

The staff of The Paradigm Press
(McKinney pictured in center)

Keeping up with Kennedy

Sara Wasserman, Contributing Writer March 7, 2022

During her time as a Bugle staffer and editor, Kennedy McKinney ‘19 decided that she wanted to make journalism her career, but it was during her freshman year of college at Florida Atlantic University...

An image from an article currently on the Gravity website discusses the return of the 80’s streetwear trends.

Gravity uplifts Black community

Grace Albaugh, Contributing Writer March 7, 2022

“The name ‘Gravity’ harkens to the innate, energetic force within Black people, our culture and collective voice,” described Julian Crosby, Bolles alum and founder of the University of Miami-based...

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