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  • ‘No Kings’ protest draws thousands of local participants

    ‘No Kings’ protest draws thousands of local participants

    “Democracy, not Dictatorship” and “Families Belong Together” were two of the thousands of signs held in the air on Oct. 18. Covering all four corners of Lynn Rd and Hillscrest Dr. and over a mile in street length, around 7,000 community members gathered for Thousand Oaks’ part in the national ‘No Kings’ protest from…

  • Newbury Park farmers market fosters community

    Newbury Park farmers market fosters community

    Opened on Oct. 4, the Newbury Park Farmers Market, on the corner of Old Conejo rd. and Wendy drive, operates Saturdays between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m.. Hosting over a dozen vendors, the market is run by Raw Inspiration, a non-profit organization that aims to encourage adults and children to eat more fresh fruit…

  • Generative AI app to be introduced in CVUSD

    Generative AI app to be introduced in CVUSD

    A recent proposal has been made by the Conejo Valley Unified School District [CVUSD] to pilot student access and full teacher access to Magic School, an artificial intelligence [AI] application that provides administrative assistance for teachers and students. If passed, Walnut Elementary, Sycamore Canyon School and Thousand Oaks High School would gain app access.…

  • CVUSD Field Rebuild: New stadium field refurbishing plans are occurring in the winter sport season

    CVUSD Field Rebuild: New stadium field refurbishing plans are occurring in the winter sport season

    As the 2025-26 school year is underway, Conejo Valley Unified School District [CVUSD] has confirmed that the Westlake and Thousand Oaks High School stadium fields will be going under renovation starting Dec. 1, 2025, while Newbury Park High School will start on Dec. 15, 2025. Regardless, all three schools are expected to reopen the…

  • CLU plans closure of Oxnard and Westlake satellite campuses

    CLU plans closure of Oxnard and Westlake satellite campuses

    California Lutheran University [CLU] plans to shut down two of their satellite campuses in Oxnard and Westlake Village in fall 2026 due to a decrease in enrollment rates and an estimated $7 million debt. CLU was founded in 1959 and is a private liberal arts institution based in Thousand Oaks, California. CLU President John…

  • National News in Brief

    Gavin Newsom attempts Congressional change California Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a special vote on Nov. 4 with hope to change the congressional map. The change would redistrict California to gain more Democratic seats in the House of Representatives. The California State Assembly passed this vote 57-20, and the Senate passed it 30–8. According…

  • NPHS student enrollment impacts schedules and classes for all

    NPHS student enrollment impacts schedules and classes for all

    Newbury Park High School [NPHS] is home to a little over 2,000 students. This year, NPHS class sizes have grown, coming with advantages and disadvantages. One instructor impacted by the class sizes is Steven Svoboda, who teaches Earth Science CP and Marine Science CP. Throughout Svoboda’s 23 years of teaching, he has never had…

  • Students required to complete online sexual harassment course

    Students required to complete online sexual harassment course

    During the spring semester of the 2024-25 school year, Westlake High School students, parents and faculty expressed their opinions on the lack of action taken by the Conejo Valley Unified School District [CVUSD] administration regarding Title IX procedures. In response to these protests, the CVUSD announced a new online sexual harassment course, which will…

  • NPHS makes it to movie screens, producing extra funds

    NPHS makes it to movie screens, producing extra funds

    In recent years, the Newbury Park High School [NPHS] campus has been the film set for a variety of movies and commercials, allowing students to view their own campus and classrooms through multiple released films, including “Freakier Friday” and “Incoming.” With this influx of inquiries and requests for filming, the CVUSD has gained some…

  • ICE impacts Ventura

    ICE impacts Ventura

    Introduction In early 2025, federal immigration enforcement actions intensified across California. In Ventura County, a series of federal immigration raids targeted agricultural workers, leading to over 200 detentions. The raids are a result of President Donald Trump’s objective of reaching 3,000 undocumented immigrant arrests per day, according to the American Immigration Council. Trump’s deportation…