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  • Garden of D’Lights

    Looking for a fun winter activity? Check out this local holiday light spectacle! WRITTEN BY Kaia Johnson    // Do you need something to do this winter? Grab your friends and family and check out Ruth Bancroft Garden’s Garden of D’lights this holiday season. If you enjoy gardens and want to stay local, this event is…

  • Frost and Footwork

    Women soccer players manage the cold in their own ways WRITTEN BY Georgia Richie    // As December is approaching, so is the Women’s soccer high school season at Las Lomas. The Bay Area’s days get much shorter and the weather drops during this time, and the women’s soccer team faces new challenges to prevent losses.…

  • Holiday Fairs in The Bay Area

    Support local artists – shop small WRITTEN BY Caroline Billeci    Are you tired of buying basic generic consumer goods from public corporations that take your money? This holiday season visit these local holiday fairs to support local artists and find handmade gifts and more for loved ones.     One of the many holiday fairs in the…

  • WinterFest

    Family Fun at California’s Great America WRITTEN BY Alina Ciurana // Ready to make this winter unforgettable? Dive into WinterFest, where the lights are brighter, the treats are cozier and the fun never ends. Find out how WinterFest is bringing the magic to you, with surprises and activities for everyone.  WinterFest is held at Great…

  • Ski Season

    WRITTEN BY: Leila Hicks // Grab those skis out of the attic and Boards out of the basement. Shake off the dust, wax the base and sharpen the edges. Ski season is here and the community is buzzing with excitement. If most of you don’t already know, at Las Lomas we have a very own…

  • Alumni Basketball Game

    WRITTEN BY Makena Dietschy // Last week, Las Lomas High School celebrated its basketball legacy by hosting an event that brought back former players to inspire and rally support for the current Men’s basketball program. The event, held in the school gym, provided students, staff, and community members a chance to connect with the athletes…

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  • 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…

  • The Specter

    Part of a series of student-submitted Halloween ghost stories. WRITTEN BY Nyana Steinberg // ILLUSTRATION BY Alex Sevastopoulos The children spoke in whispers of the ghost up on the old hill. You could say it was just the wind whistling through the branches of the gnarled willow tree, or the shadows cast in the dry…

  • Red Rosies

    Part of a series of student-submitted Halloween ghost stories. WRITTEN BY Roselle Asunka // ILLUSTRATION BY Alex Sevastopoulos “You’re being quiet.” “No I’m not.” “Now you talk?” I let my feet drag as I follow her down the path, casually flicking my flashlight on and off. “What do you want me to say?” “Anything, maybe?”…

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