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  • Trump wins New Hampshire primary election in 2024

    Trump wins New Hampshire primary election in 2024

    On the morning of Jan. 24, primary election results broke out for New Hampshire, with former President Donald Trump securing the republican primary with 54% of the vote. President Joe Biden won the democratic write-in vote by 63%, however Trump won New Hampshire with over 176,000 votes. Less than a week prior to the…

  • Girls’ lacrosse gains new leadership

    Girls’ lacrosse gains new leadership

    As the Newbury Park girls’ lacrosse teams head into a new season with a brand new coach, the team has high hopes and big goals for their growth as a team. Since tryouts and preseason workouts, the team has been working towards establishing their dynamic while perfecting their skills on the field. With their…

  • Student Vs Teacher: Mika Lopez Vs Brigid Ryan Keady

    Student Vs Teacher: Mika Lopez Vs Brigid Ryan Keady

    1.What is the largest organ in the body? Lopez: Heart Keady:Lungs A: The skin 0-0 I don’t have the heart to tell them the right answer… I don’t have the heart to tell them the right answer… 2.Which college is most popular after graduation? Lopez: BYU Keady: Moorpark A: Moorpark 0-1 The Moor the…

  • “Poor Things” shocks theater go-ers worldwide

    “Poor Things” shocks theater go-ers worldwide

    Released on December 8, 2023, ‘Poor Things’, Yorgos Lanthimos’ genius movie makes cinematic history with his unique approach to the classic novel. Emma Stone stars as Bella Baxster in a phantasmagoric take on the classic film ‘Frankenstein’. The film tracks the adventures Bella endures as a woman with a child-like temper and bizarre habits…

  • Jeffrey Epstein court documents unsealed

    Jeffrey Epstein court documents unsealed

    On Jan. 2, 2024, more than 4,553 pages involving sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein were published to the public. These documents are expected to be the last of the documents that have been ordered to be unsealed. They were approved to be released by the DC District Judge Loretta Praska as part of a settled…

  • Hoops, they did it again

    Hoops, they did it again

    The whistle blows, shoes squeak and athletes race to send the ball flying through the net. Newbury Park High School’s boys’ basketball team has been hard at work since fall with practices six days a week, and has proved their dedication over their many successes this season. Though their season is just beginning, the…

  • HOMELESSNESS SPREADS ACROSS VENTURA COUNTY

    HOMELESSNESS SPREADS ACROSS VENTURA COUNTY

    Introduction On a gloomy day in early January, An elderly homeless woman sits smoking a cigarette at the stairwell of the Vagabond Inn Motel in Ventura. Gesturing to chat, she introduced herself as Sharon Dedrick, she had been living at the motel with government assistance for 11 months. Dedrick then led the way to…

  • “Killers of the Flower Moon” paints a tragedy

    “Killers of the Flower Moon” paints a tragedy

    Upon the news that legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese’s next film would focus on the horrific Osage murders of the 1920’s, many native communities, especially the Osage themselves, were excited to hear that a chapter of their history would be brought to film. However, they still remained weary. White director Martin Scorsese putting a piece…

  • Negotiations for Westlake private school in gridlock

    Negotiations for Westlake private school in gridlock

    Carden Conejo remains unwilling to sign the current 15th version of the lease proposal with the Conejo Valley Unified School District because of a clause that terminates it if the property is sold. An email between Dr. Mark McLaughlin, superintendent, and Carden Conejo’s president, Nasi Peretz, dated Nov. 15, 2023, CVUSD maintained they would…

  • Homelessness and what we can do as a community

    Homelessness and what we can do as a community

    “Stranger Danger” is one of the first phrases that we are taught as children, to warn us that our safety may be jeopardized by those we do not know. We learn to fear anyone whose appearance diverges from “normality,” that they must pose a threat and should be avoided at all costs. As children,…