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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’…
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Homecoming Movie Night 2024
Written by LENA DONALDSON Graphic by NOELLE SCHNEIDER //As an entrance to the homecoming season, leadership planned a homecoming movie night where each grade can watch a movie that matches their theme. This year’s homecoming theme is musicals. The senior class movie is Grease, the juniors are Teen Beach, the sophomores are Mamma Mia, and the freshmen…
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Cars & Coffee
Written by LINA STABB Graphics by CHARLOTTE ABELLERA //Las Lomas hosted their third “Cars & Coffee” event on Saturday, September 14th. Starting last year, Cars & Coffee began as an event to prompt more interest in the car community and get people involved in the car world. Student led and student founded, it also demonstrates…
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Spring Fashion
Written by VIANA MONTAZER Graphic by VIANA MONTAZER m //Spring officially begins on March 19 and finishes on June 20. As the weather starts to warm up, we should expect a shift in fashion trends as well. More pastel colors, such as purple, light pink, yellow and baby blue, are typically seen in the spring…
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Giants Vs. Pirates at Oracle Park
Written by NATALIE COUGHLIN Graphic by NATALIE COUGHLIN m //Now that spring has sprung, the anticipation for baseball season begins. Baseball, with its thrilling gameplay and atmosphere, is a sport that brings families and friends together during this time of year. But, an often overlooked part of the beloved game that has the same affect,…
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Spring Foods
Written by SOFI BASHI m //As flowers bloom, coats turn into thin jackets, blankets are stored away and cravings change. In the winter, a nice, steaming hot chocolate is the most common craving, but it’s not very popular during warm seasons. People start leaning towards colder treats like shakes, sushi, ice cream and more. Being…
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Beyond the Bell
Student hobbies that redefine “peculiar” Written by SOPHIE SPORLEDER When the bell rings, most students go home to do homework, rush off to sports practice, or clock into their jobs. However, for some students at Las Lomas, their afternoons are spent trap shooting. Trap shooting is just one of the many peculiar extracurricular activities students…
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Día de los Muertos
Una celebración que da vida a los muertos Written by SARAH BYRNE BAUTISTA Cada otoño, cuando el aire se enfría y las flores de cempasúchil florecen, las familias de todo México comienzan a prepararse para el Día de los Muertos. Son unos días en los que la muerte no se teme ni se esconde: se…
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Gratitude and Grief
How Native Americans view Thanksgiving Written by ALICIA YOUNGBLOOD Every November since elementary school, we have heard the tale of the Pilgrims and the Native Americans gathering at the table, sharing food and giving thanks together. However, the real history behind Thanksgiving is more about national identity building than simply sharing turkey and gratitude. The…