“My definition of success… is, just stable, you know, not like super rich, just living a stable life. I can pay off taxes, without having to worry about too much money, and I can have a cat, and then we can fight all day like Goku and Vegeta. [Someone I look up to is…] Goku, cause like, morality-wise, he always chooses to do the right thing, and if someone’s really evil, and he can’t talk their way out of being evil. He’ll just beat the crap out of them…I’m passionate about video games. I got into it because my mom gave me her old SNES, and I played Mario on it. And my older brother had this really cool game called Battle Block Theater for the Xbox 360, and that’s where like, my main obsession with gaming came from…”- Brian Quinonez
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Albert Wan, Beginning Journalist
Albert is a freshmen at Woodbridge High School, taking both journalism and football. He joined journalism to pursue his desire to improve as a writer and is a very determined person, having hiked Mt. Fuji with his family when he was 9 years old. Albert grew up in Taiwan before moving to the US for a better education and he “respects the mental resilience of authors to continue writing through difficult conditions.” He enjoys hobbies like minecraft and drawing in his free time.