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Nina Huh

Nina Huh, Staff Writer

If you were ever wondering who the biggest Lyn Lapid fan was, look no further! Meet Nina Huh, one of The Gamut’s newest additions to the team. Armed with her Moleskine journal and a few Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Nina is looking forward to writing for the Op-Ed and News sections, and is most excited to plan GamSlam. Although she’s an unfortunate victim of the alluring after-school naps, you can find her spending her free time playing volleyball, reading fantasy or historical fiction novels (The Book Thief and The Hunger Games are some of her favorites), or snacking on some delicious udon. If you ever want to discuss the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack or books, Nina’s your girl!

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FINISHING STRONG: Freshman softball player Rianne Sampilo prepares to bat, helping her team finish their season along with the other spring sports.

Spring sports teams wraps up the season

Nina Huh, Staff Writer May 13, 2026

As the school year wraps up, athletes begin to leave the fields, courts, and lanes. Taking away the wins, many sports have begun preparing for games beyond the 605 league and into the CIF playoffs. With the crack of the bat, softball concludes their season with many bases run throughout their games....

PRIZED PLAYING: Eunice Lee, a violin player of over eight years won the grand prize at the National Orchestra Festival along with the Pacific Symphony Youth Ensemble.

Eunice Lee wins national orchestra festival

Nina Huh, Staff Writer April 17, 2026

Eighth-grade violinist Eunice Lee competed in the American String Teachers Association (ASTA) National Orchestra Festival and won the grand prize in the middle school division. The festival was held from Feb. 26-28 in San Francisco and featured 11 nationally recognized middle school ensembles.  As...

MAKING MEMORIES: Oxford Academy’s choir performed in Chicago and explored many musical experiences in the city. (Photo courtesy of Isabella Sanchez)

OA Choir travels to perform in Chicago

Nina Huh and Noah Son April 17, 2026

From March 25-29, Oxford Academy choir students traveled to Chicago for a multi-day tour filled with musical experiences and performance opportunities. The trip gave members the chance to attend professional shows, participate in a choral festival, and witness firsthand how music connects people across...

HARMFUL POLICY: Reducing immunization in favor of political interests puts vulnerable lives at risk.

Changes in vaccination schedule erode public health

Nina Huh, Staff Writer March 18, 2026

On Jan. 5, the US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) changed the recommended childhood immunization schedule, reducing the recommended vaccines from 17 to 11 throughout adolescence. Vaccines such as those for COVID-19, influenza, and rotavirus are administered by a physician’s recommendation...

TEAM BUILDING: Coach Joseph Tran hopes to unify the Oxford Academy volleyball program and create a culture of encouragement and teamwork.

Coach Joseph Tran starts the season as OA volleyball’s new head coach

Nina Huh, Staff Writer March 18, 2026

For the past four years, Coach Joseph Tran has been coaching high school boys and girls volleyball, working as a club coach and training the girls 15U and 17U teams at Elevation Elite Volleyball Club in Anaheim. Joining the Oxford Academy Patriots, he will coach both the boys and girls varsity teams...

FACING UNCERTAINTY: Millions of Americans struggled to bring food to the table—the OBBBA only prolongs their strife. (Photo by Creative Commons)

SNAP policies push millions of citizens into hunger

Nina Huh, Staff Writer December 12, 2025

After its pause during the government shutdown, beginning on Oct. 1, 2025, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), an initiative that battles hunger for American citizens, was finally restored on Nov. 12, 2025. SNAP provides the basic human right to food for millions of Americans, yet many...

SAVORING THANKSGIVING: Try to cook Native American recipes like pemmican, acorn mush, and corn thumbprint cookies over Thanksgiving break!

Appreciating culture through Native American recipes

Nina Huh, Staff Writer November 21, 2025

Thanksgiving is a holiday built on gratitude, and since Native Americans are an integral part of U.S. history, we are given an opportunity to learn about their diverse cultures. As we celebrate everything we are grateful for, we must also acknowledge Indigenous nations and their impact on America. For...

FIGHTING FOR PRESIDENCY: Former vice president Kamala Harris discussing her campaign during an interview. (Photo by First Online)

Were 107 Days enough for Kamala Harris?

Nina Huh, Staff Writer October 29, 2025

On Sept. 23, Kamala Harris released 107 Days, a memoir detailing her brief yet historic 2024 presidential candidacy following former president Joe Biden’s mid-election withdrawal. In this uplifting memoir, Harris stresses that change is in the hands of the people and is still worth fighting for. Harris...

FULL SWING: Intramural athlete from the 24-25 season, freshman Camelot Tran hits a home run in an intramural softball game in last year’s game against Lexington. (Photo by: Camelot Tran)

Intramural sport’s schedule restructured for the 25-26 school year

Nina Huh, Staff Writer September 24, 2025

Starting this year, the Anaheim Union High School District (AUHSD) has reconfigured junior high intramural schedules across all schools. Not only has the district changed the order of sports in each season, but for the first time in over 10 years, girls softball is not being offered. Instead, it is being...

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