Author: Connor Keep

  • News Briefs

    Students are awarded at NPHS’ Scholarship Night   As graduation approaches, seniors are receiving scholarships for their post-graduation plans. On May 16, scholarships were presented from the Ronald Reagan Scholarship foundations. Tam Le, Sarah Taketa and Kevin Garrett, seniors, were all recipients of the scholarship. Many NPHS students were semifinalists. On May 30, NPHS…

  • Zemo Rhodes speeds ahead of his goal

    As he makes the final turn onto Ocean Ave., his heart races and his legs feel heavy. He has already finished 26 miles and has 0.2 to go. He thinks to himself, ‘just keep running’ because he knows the pain he feels in the moment cannot topple the gratification of finishing the marathon under…

  • Isle of Dogs Review: Wes Anderson creates a masterpiece

    Throughout the history of cinema, films created about dogs have been very popular. Many dog films are animated or are used in live action. Movies that come to mind include Old Yeller, 101 Dalmations and The Lady and the Tramp. Although many great movies have been made, no other film about dogs has incorporated…

  • Scott Nagatoshi becomes new Youth Governor of California

    After months of working and campaigning at different conferences and delegations, Scott Nagatoshi, junior, was elected as the 71st Youth Governor of California. Nagatoshi was one of three people left in the running for the position after the first two Youth and Government conferences in Fresno. Youth and Government is a club that focuses…

  • Surprises come from the 75th Golden Globe Awards

    All of the stars in film strutted down the red carpet in their Sunday best. The nominees come from around the world to see if their piece of film wins the prestigious award of the Golden Globe. The 75th Annual Golden Globe Awards was hosted by Seth Meyers and held in Beverly Hills at…

  • Sushi Fujiya is worth every penny

    As I walk into Sushi Fujiya in Camarillo, I am seated by a hostess and asked what I would like to drink and if I was going to engage in the endeavor of the “all you can eat” sushi. Of course, I respond with the answer of yes and ask for a glass of…

  • The Oaks Village presents the first annual Special Holiday Boutique Mini-Market

    The Ventura County Certified Farmers’ Market Association is holding the first annual Special Holiday Boutique Mini-Market. The event is held at the outdoor village of the Oaks Mall. At the function, customers are met with a variety of goods made in California. The mini-market is ongoing on Thursdays from 12pm to 5pm until December…

  • Flashback Friday 1984

    The Panther Prowler is celebrating its 50th year of being published, so we are going to turn back the clock to 1984: the 16th year of this newspaper on-campus. The year of the rat in the Chinese Zodiac, it was an eventful period full of historical marks. Key events include the first MTV Music…

  • From start to finish: they have been with us all the way

    The Panther Prowler is celebrating its 50th year of being published. Let’s take a look back ten years into the school’s existence. The year is 1978. The Camp David Accords were signed between Israel and Egypt, the New York Yankees won the World Series and the first Garfield comic strip was put into newspapers…

  • Rookies play in first NBA action

    His knees are trembling and palms are sweaty, since he is playing in his first game. The referee blows the whistle and holds the ball up between the two players. The ball is thrown in the air as the two players jump, trying to tip the ball their way. The game has started. Rookies…