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  • Nancy Pelosi’s Retirement Opens SF Congressional Seat

    The decision puts a close to one of California’s most consequential political careers Written by WALTER KAWAHARA Nancy Pelosi is calling it quits. Pelosi, 85, who currently represents California’s 11th District and has represented San Francisco in Congress for nearly four decades, announced November 6 she will not seek reelection, closing the book on one of…

  • California Voters Approve Prop 50 in a Landslide

    The proposition could decide the outcome of the 2026 midterms Written by WALTER KAWAHARA // Graphics by SARAH BYRNE BAUTISTA Californians are known for pride in their state, which boasts a population of nearly 40 million people and has the fourth largest economy in the world. In politics too the Golden State likes to stand…

  • 4th Anniversary of COVID-19 Shutting down the Bay Area

    Written by MARLO FONG Graphic by MARLO FONG m Four years ago, on March 13, 2020, COVID-19 shut down our society. On that day, former president Donald Trump declared the COVID-19 pandemic a national emergency. Everyday life was flipped upside down in less than 48 hours. With students having to switch to being homeschooled and…

  • California Congressman’s Local Journalism Push

    Written by WALTER KAWAHARA Graphics by WALTER KAWAHARA , A Contra Costa Congressman reintroduced two pieces of legislation to protect local journalism. One of the bills could usher a change in how local publications operate and notch another policy issue in his career. In this article, The Page reviews the Saving Local News Act. Earlier…

  • Las Lomas’ Newest Course: AP African American Studies

    WRITTEN BY Valerie Watson GRAPHIC BY Valerie Watson The time to begin selecting classes for the next school year approaches at Las Lomas, and with it, a new course has been added to the school’s list of available classes to take. AP (Advanced Placement) African American Studies, which was piloted at 60 high schools across…

  • BART Services Restored Between Walnut Creek and Concord

    WRITTEN BY Walter Kawahara GRAPHIC BY Walter Kawahara

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  • The Backbone of Las Lomas

    Written by  SOLEIL HERNANDEZ-AMARO Graphics by SOLEIL HERNANDEZ-AMARO //Schools consist of a basic anatomy similar to any other functioning organism. The beating heart could be seen as the students. The mind, possibly the beloved teachers. The tissue and muscles are comparable to the strength of the principal and administrators at her side. But the skeleton, the very…

  • Breast Cancer Awareness

    Written by EMILY KIM Graphic by ISABELLA HANDEL //Every October, Las Lomas celebrates Breast Cancer Awareness to educate the students about the risk factors and deadly symptoms. It is also known as “Pink October” and the events promoted in school include the Dig Pink Game in Benicia for the girls’ volleyball team.  According to the National Breast…

  • Limited Spaces at the LL Parking Lot

    Written by KEVIN MOURA Graphic by ZACHARY NEITZ Las Lomas sells more parking permits than parking spaces, and that’s a problem. It’s a problem because it’s a race to secure a spot in the morning. If you find that there are no parking spaces available upon arrival, you would have to park somewhere off campus. Either at…

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