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  • Local libraries foster curiosity and knowledge for students

    Local libraries foster curiosity and knowledge for students

    Those who stand in the children’s section of any public library for long enough would likely see several children keeping the place abuzz, falling in love with a novel or a comic book. What most people do not see, however, are the hands guiding these moments, librarians who spend their days nurturing curiosity, learning…

  • Susan Heraper retires after 12 years

    Susan Heraper retires after 12 years

    After 12 years of tireless work in the Sage Library and 25 years of teaching in total, Susan Heraper is retiring from NPHS. From inspiring students to read to providing books and resources for students for every class, Heraper played a major role in the lives of students and staff alike. After working at…

  • Take a tour of the Conejo Valley

    Take a tour of the Conejo Valley

    Chakaa Tea Cafe This September, Chakaa Tea Cafe opened its doors to the public. First started in Arcadia, Chakaa was first opened by a Taiwanese man with the hopes of sh owcasing different Taiwanese and Chinese culture. Though most popular for their boba drinks, Chakaa offers a variety of teas and fruit drinks and…

  • Free test prep will be held at library

    To help students prepare for standardized tests, Revolution Prep is hosting free practice tests at the Grant R. Brimhall Library on Janss Road. On Saturday, Feb. 2, they will be hosting a mock SAT from 7:30 a.m to 12:00 p.m, and on Saturday, March 2, they will host a mock ACT at the same…

  • Little Free Libraries continue to grow

    Within the city of Thousand Oaks there are two official public libraries: the Newbury Park branch library and the Grant R. Brimhall library. However, unbeknownst to many citizens, there are actually eight more locations around the city to borrow and share books free of charge. Little Free Library is an organization established in 2010…