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  • Sportsmanship is on the decline in professional sports

    Sportsmanship is on the decline in professional sports

    Imagine yourself as a professional athlete, fueled by encouragement and cheers from fans. Now imagine thousands of people booing you, rendering you weak and discouraged. Being degraded is soul crushing and can ruin potential. Good sportsmanship from opponents, team mates and fans is essential for athletes to succeed. Sportsmanship differentiates sports from simple competition.…

  • NPHS unlocked a magical homecoming dance

    NPHS unlocked a magical homecoming dance

    As lush green vines hang down gracefully, fairy lights illuminate the NPHS quad, revealing hundreds of smiling faces. On Saturday, Oct. 11, Associated Student Government [ASG] held the “Secret Garden” homecoming dance, which was led up to with the neon-themed homecoming football game, festive posters that decorated campus and rallies held by ASG to…

  • ‘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…

  • NP cross country fights an uphill battle

    NP cross country fights an uphill battle

    The silence is broken when the starting pistol is fired. A stampede of running shoes passes by, getting faster every second. The crowd of spectators watches intensely while yelling a variety of jeers and encouragement to the runners. This was the start of the Ventura County Cross Country [XC] Championships. The Ventura County XC…

  • Rowers gracefully glide through water

    Rowers gracefully glide through water

    Through the water, rowers splash their oars to guide themselves across the surface, but not forward. Rowing is a unique sport, with rowers sitting in boats, propelling themselves backward to their destination.  The Channel Islands Rowing Club is a local rowing group in Oxnard, California. It was founded in 2018 by a group of…

  • Ride On equine therapy provides riding time with caring horses

    Ride On equine therapy provides riding time with caring horses

    When one hears “equine therapy,” images of a horse with glasses and a clipboard may come to mind, but that is not what it involves. Equine therapy is therapeutic for people going through medical struggles or people who just need a mental outlet. It involves riding, pampering and spending time with horses. Ride On…

  • NPHS athletes take on coaching future generation

    NPHS athletes take on coaching future generation

    For many NPHS athletes, their love for their sport began at a young age— often through recreational leagues, clubs or youth programs. Now, some of those same students have returned to where their journeys began as coaches, helping shape the next generation of young athletes. In stepping into leadership roles as youth coaches, these…

  • Activism is worth more than a like or repost

    Activism is worth more than a like or repost

    Instagram was previously used as a platform for people to share the highlights of their lives with friends and family. Recently, instead of being uplifting, social media has become filled with heavy topics, leading to conflict and heated arguments outside of the app. While it is important to share your beliefs, to me, social…

  • Books that give off the autumn vibe

    Fall is the cosiest season for reading, curling up with a mug of tea or hot cocoa for a wonderful read. In addition to the nostalgic vibes, fall is the season of Halloween, when mysteries feel especially spooky.   When you’re in the mood for something mysterious… Set in the 1840s in Canada, “Alias…