25-26 Issue 3

  • Finn Kerns serves as the Student School Board Trustee

    Finn Kerns serves as the Student School Board Trustee

    If you’ve been fortunate enough to stumble into a local school board meeting, you have likely heard the charismatic and vibrant character of Trustee Finn Kerns. As the resident student board trustee, Kerns takes a stand on the dais amongst professional local-elected school board officials to represent the Conejo Valley Unified School District [CVUSD]…

  • Facing fear and isolation in today’s political climate

    Facing fear and isolation in today’s political climate

    I have an incredibly vivid memory of crying in my room the night that Donald Trump was elected as president last year. As someone who had recently accepted their queer identity and begun to accept their gender identity, seeing the voting map slowly turn more and more red was so incredibly disheartening and gut-wrenching.…

  • Día de los Muertos celebrates ancestors and traditions

    Día de los Muertos celebrates ancestors and traditions

    The festival of Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is celebrated all around the world, primarily in certain parts of Mexico and other latino countries, as well as right here in Newbury Park. Día de los Muertos is a vibrant holiday celebrated in remembrance of those who have passed on. On…

  • The Decline in Game Show Culture within the modern day

    The Decline in Game Show Culture within the modern day

    From touchless pay to mass automation within every industry, human connection has been declining, and if it follows the downward spiral it has been on, it will ultimately be lost. Over the past few decades there has been a rapid decrease in the viewership of game shows and live television programs as a whole.…

  • Fear of wokeness scares away compassion

    Fear of wokeness scares away compassion

    It feels as though I have awoken to a new America. Gone are the days of the word “woke” referring to awareness of racial and social injustices. The term has now evolved into an insult pointed towards progressive viewpoints, its likeness used by conservative pundits and politicians. With the demonization of this word comes…

  • The movie “Regretting You” made me regret everything

    The movie “Regretting You” made me regret everything

    I did not have high expectations for “Regretting You,” a film adaptation of a novel written by Colleen Hoover, and it is safe to say that I was correct. Clara Grant, played by McKenna Grace, is a high school senior in a small town who, shockingly, wants to go to acting school. However, the…

  • STEM is not the only equation for success

    STEM is not the only equation for success

    Throughout the majority of my life and academic career, one subject has always haunted me. I’ve suffered from nightmares, many tears shed and all nighters pulled because of the one thing I cannot seem to understand: math. As I progressed through high school, and my math classes only got harder, I noticed myself internalizing…

  • Food banks assist families following delay in SNAP funds

    Food banks assist families following delay in SNAP funds

    Built on a holiday surrounding food and quality time with family, many view the month of November as a time to celebrate gratitude for the past year. However, due to the government shutdown, 42 million people across the United States have been unable to afford food and basic necessities, as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance…

  • Women fight for their place in sports media

    Women fight for their place in sports media

    Only 38 percent of women are sports photographers, while the other 62 percent are men, according to Zippia.com. Throughout history, the photography and sports media industries have been heavily dominated by men. Women have fought for a place in sports media and continue to work to create more gender equality within the industry. Katharine…

  • “Seize the day” with these movies made for fall…

    A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving: If you are looking for an escape from the holiday chaos and wish to slip into a world of soft jazz and nostalgia, “A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving” is the perfect fall movie staple. The slow action and satisfying sounds create the perfect ambiance for a quiet night in, and the…