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  • Lunar New Year Arrives at Las Lomas

    WRITTEN BY Kevin Moura & Matthew Williams GRAPHICS BY Rowan Shea Chinese New Year, a celebration of the lunar new year, has been celebrated for roughly 3,500 years, and is celebrated to this day. This year, it was celebrated on February 10, marking the Year of the Dragon, though its date alternates each year due…

  • BACK TO THE PAST

    WRITTEN BY Aria Kim-Brown GRAPHIC BY Zachary Neitz Four pages long, yellow now with age, seven letters encased in a box in the upper left-hand corner: the first issue of The Page might not look like much, what with its seven-decade-old paper that could rip at a moment’s notice. But, like any edition, Vol. 1…

  • Las Lomas Soccer Success Streak Continues Against Benicia

    WRITTEN BY: Colton Kobsar, Jacob Weingarten, & Ethan Manaois GRAPHIC BY: David Minor The 2023-2024 season has been a massive success for both Las Lomas’s varsity and JV soccer teams. With the end of the season looming just a week away, Varsity soccer is currently sitting at an impressive record of 14-2-2, as well as…

  • Las Lomas ASB 2024 Election

    WRITTEN BY Lina Stabb GRAPHIC BY Lina Stabb m The long awaited Las Lomas ASB elections have finally come to an end! This year, three out of four offices ran unopposed. Sophomores Cole Bouyea and Zoe Allen held their places as ASB treasurer and secretary, respectively. Junior president Hailey Nelson held her position as well.…

  • Trader Joe’s Limited Time Only Brazil Nut Body Oil

    WRITTEN BY Leila Hicks (advertisement)

  • Why It’s Important to Pick the Right Classes

    WRITTEN BY Ghaith Khorsheed and Ryan Mason GRAPHIC BY Ghaith Khorsheed and Ryan Mason

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  • The Power of Daylight Savings

    Written By: Noelle Schneider Daylight Savings Time (DST) has an interesting history that dates back over a century. The concept of adjusting clocks during seasons to make better use of daylight was first suggested by Benjamin Franklin in 1784 to save candle wax as there was a shortage.  It wasn’t until the early 20th century…

  • Hispanic Heritage Month: Pioneers of Change 

    Written by  SOLEIL HERNANDEZ-AMARO Graphics by SOLEIL HERNANDEZ-AMARO //The very basis of California is its rich emulsification of different cultures, as rich as the soil in which it stands. But the soil didn’t always belong to the American people, it was occupied by the Spanish and so was its name. The name ‘California’ comes from ‘Las Sergas’…

  • The Deeper Side of Teaching

    While I am lucky enough to have had the opportunity to have someone like Mrs. Rigisich as a teacher, I am well aware that many are not so lucky.

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