22-23 Magazine

  • Bold in Italics publishes a new issue

    Bold in Italics publishes a new issue

    Bold in Italics, NPHS’ semi-annual magazine that showcases some of the students’ best artwork, writing and photography, has released a brand new issue. This issue focuses on the correlation between visual art and poetry, as well as a contest for whoever created the best companion piece. First place winner Grace Hernandez, senior, who won…

  • Students take unconventional and conventional routes

    Students take unconventional and conventional routes

    Hex Weak, senior, is planning on entering the National Bartending School in Thousand Oaks this fall. Weak is pursuing her interest in bartending and mixology, inspired by her brother. “It Started with my brother because once he turned 21 He got into different kinds of drinks, so I got curious about it. I started…

  • Seniors make the most of their last year

    Seniors make the most of their last year

    Before the senior class heads off to wherever their future takes them, they spent their last year of high school bonding with their friends. The senior class board planned multiple senior events throughout the year to ensure an exciting last nine months on campus. These events include but are not limited to, the senior…

  • NPHS choir puts on year-end concert

    NPHS choir puts on year-end concert

    From May 25 to May 26, The NPHS choir department had their annual Year-End Concert. The event is meant to celebrate the accomplishments of chamber and concert choir students, as well as the graduating class of 2023. Some of the songs performed over the course of the show included “You’ll be in my Heart”…

  • Students attend lively concerts

    Students attend lively concerts

    After long weeks of hard work and rigorous extra-curriculars, students look for a positive outlet, and what better place is there to express your frustrations and sing your inner feelings than a concert featuring your favorite artist or band? Students all around NPHS share their favorite concerts and artists they had the pleasure of…

  • NPHS clubs aid the community

    NPHS clubs aid the community

    Amongst the clubs found within Newbury Park High School, three that shine under the spotlight through their actions in helping the community are Periods with Pride, Key Club, and Doctors of the World. From supply drives, to care packages, to writing letters to the elderly, each club strives to provide students opportunities to make…

  • The state of Montana bans TikTok

    The state of Montana bans TikTok

    On May 17, 2023, Governor Greg Gianforte of Montana signed a bill that would effectively ban the popular app TikTok in the state. The bill makes the operation and distribution of the app illegal, with a $10,000 fine per day if the laws are infringed. Gianforte composed a tweet to announce his decision to…

  • Ms. Dogancay wins teacher of the year

    Ms. Dogancay wins teacher of the year

    On May 19, Debbie Dogancay, NPHS’ very own IB coordinator and science teacher, was named the Ventura County Teacher of the Year. Dogancay has been a teacher at NPHS for 22 years, and this is the first time she’s won this coveted award. “It’s a little strange to be singled out in this way…

  • Student athletes stick with their sport

    Student athletes stick with their sport

    While not all student-athletes choose to participate in NCAA (National Collegiate Athletics Association) or NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) athletics in college, many athletes yearn to continue their dedication and drive to their respective sports. From hard practices to getting into contact with different collegiate coaches, several NPHS student-athletes are willing to take…