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  • We need to look beyond the bubble

    We need to look beyond the bubble

    It is not uncommon for students that live in Dos Vientos (DV) to be labeled as “the rich kids,” since we all come from a secluded community on the top of Borchard. The moment we go down Borchard hill, the pseudo-bubble created by our gentrification, which has inadvertently changed our entire lives, becomes visible.…

  • Siblings teach each other

    Siblings teach each other

    As Pamela Dugdale once said, “siblings are the people we practice on, the people who teach us about fairness and cooperation and kindness and caring – quite often the hard way.” The strangest relationship two or more people can share is the bond of siblings. All older, younger and middle brothers and sisters know…

  • The Supreme Court should not have political affiliations

    The Supreme Court should not have political affiliations

    Today in American politics, there is a heavy emphasis on our two-party system. While parties were originally intended to bring together those with similar ideologies, those political leanings are irrelevant in the judicial branch, which the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is a part of. “The Court is charged with ensuring the…

  • Free Britney Spears

    Free Britney Spears

    It would be hard to forget singer Britney Spears’ 2007 public breakdown. Following her divorce from Kevin Federline, she made headlines for frequent erratic behavior, including shaving her head, attacking the paparazzi and locking her and her children in their home, ultimately leading to Britney’s first involuntary psychiatric hold.  Britney was soon placed under…

  • Debates must be morally sound

    Debates must be morally sound

    Presidential debates should not be a platform for disgusting jabs and personal attacks. The 2020 election season has been some of the most tense couple of months in many Americans’ lifetimes. President Donald Trump has been one of the most polarizing and deeply unqualified holders of office, and a deadly pandemic means voters were…

  • Virtual Paper – Issue 2

    Virtual Paper – Issue 2

    Click on the following link to access our virtual paper for Issue 2: https://issuu.com/nphspantherprowler/docs/issue_2_final

  • Meet the school board candidates – Lauren Gill

    Meet the school board candidates – Lauren Gill

    Rather listen than read? Go to https://youtu.be/mk2YE_E447Y to check out our full recorded Zoom call with Lauren Gill. Timestamps for each topic of discussion are located in the description of the video. What is your current occupation? I work for Pearson Education. I work to help students make the transition to college, find their…

  • Meet the school board candidates – Sandee Everett

    Meet the school board candidates – Sandee Everett

    Rather listen than read? Go to https://youtu.be/luMtsgnflRQ to check out our full recorded Zoom call with Sandee Everett. Timestamps for each topic of discussion are located in the description of the video. What is your current occupation? My current occupation, I am a trustee on the Conejo Valley Unified School District School Board. I’m also…

  • Let women of color guiltlessly criticize Kamala Harris

    Let women of color guiltlessly criticize Kamala Harris

    The 2020 election will make history for a number of reasons, the most notable being the nomination of Kamala Harris, a half-Black, half-Indian woman of color as the Democratic Party’s vice president.  If Harris is elected into office, the standard she sets will be the new generalization for all Black and Asian women. If…

  • Meet the school board candidates – Patti Jones

    Meet the school board candidates – Patti Jones

    Rather listen than read? Go to https://youtu.be/F8p_eqJ7YJA to check out our full recorded Zoom call with Patti Jones. Timestamps for each topic of discussion are located in the description of the video. So we’re going to start by asking you to introduce yourself and your current occupation. Okay. Great. Thanks. Yes. My name is…