20-21 Issues

  • Bob Ross Inc paints a painful picture

    Bob Ross Inc paints a painful picture

    “Bob Ross; Happy Accidents, Betrayal, and Greed” is both a scathing exposé of Bob Ross Inc. and a beautiful recollection of an artist’s life and legacy.  Bob Ross’ life before becoming a public figure sets the scene for the beginning of the documentary, while being accompanied by his only son, Steve Ross. The doting…

  • Read to be socially aware

    Read to be socially aware

    Throughout history, books and novels have remained a constant and efficient method of recording monumental events, and should remain so in present times. With the social climate constantly changing, people tend to become more and more unaware of world events. Providing students and adults alike with first hand accounts of a major historical event,…

  • Senior year feels like a slap in the face

    Senior year feels like a slap in the face

    During my freshman year, I saw seniors having the time of their lives; taking fun ID photos, cheering like crazy in the Panther Pit during football games, getting to wear the coolest hoodies, making up iconic yearbook quotes and building a proud community of Newbury Park. The fun of senior year is what inspired…

  • Natural Disasters badger the coasts of America

    Natural Disasters badger the coasts of America

    While wildfires are a normal occurrence in California’s ecosystem, the annual fires burning across the state are beginning earlier every year. As of Aug. 30, 6,913 fires were recorded as a part of an ongoing series of fires during the 2021 California Wildfire season. A total of 1,761,821 acres went up in flames across…

  • The celebration of women’s history must be intersectional

    The celebration of women’s history must be intersectional

    This March marks the 35th annual celebration of National Women’s History Month, a month dedicated to reflecting upon women in history and uplifting the women of today. However, intersectionality is often lacking from every celebration of women’s history. The only way to truly celebrate women is if we celebrate all women: trans women, women…

  • Virtual Paper – Issue 8

    Virtual Paper – Issue 8

    To access our virtual paper for Issue 8, click on the following link: https://issuu.com/nphspantherprowler/docs/issue8final

  • Newbury Park students begin learning in person

    Newbury Park students begin learning in person

    Five days short of the one year anniversary of CVUSD’s last in-person day at school during the 2019-2020 school year, those who returned would finally experience something closer to normal. Blended students enjoyed their first day on campus on March 8. Masks were worn, temperatures were taken and students were told to social distance…

  • Women take on the world

    Women take on the world

    To learn more about the inspirational women in our community, access this link and look on page 8 and 9. Given decades of the continued fight for equal opportunity, women across the globe celebrate the month of March every year in commemoration of those struggles women have faced. Women come together to cherish and…

  • Jenny Finger recognized as Lakers’ student of the month

    Jenny Finger recognized as Lakers’ student of the month

    Many students can only dream of being recognized by a major sports team. For Jenny Finger, senior, her personality and commitment to the community allowed this dream to become a reality. The Lakers’ student of the month recognition is given to four outstanding students from the greater Los Angeles Area every month of basketball…

  • SDAC gives input on future health curriculum

    SDAC gives input on future health curriculum

    The school board is in the process of picking a new health curriculum, but before they make their final decision, the Student District Advisory Committee (SDAC) has been given their latest undertaking: gauging student opinion on a number of proposed health curriculums for middle school and high school students.  Adera Craig, a senior at…