
By Abigail Kim, Staff Writer • Aug 27, 2025
Celebrities and big tech cash in on hyper-sexualized content, while kids pay the price. Protecting children's innocence means demanding accountability now.

By Abigail Kim, Staff Writer • Aug 27, 2025
Celebrities and big tech cash in on hyper-sexualized content, while kids pay the price. Protecting children's innocence means demanding accountability now.

By Abigail Kim, Staff Writer • Aug 27, 2025
Celebrities and big tech cash in on hyper-sexualized content, while kids pay the price. Protecting children's innocence means demanding accountability now.

By Abigail Kim, Staff Writer • Aug 27, 2025
Celebrities and big tech cash in on hyper-sexualized content, while kids pay the price. Protecting children's innocence means demanding accountability now.

By Skylie Molina, Staff Writer
Those with the 'Valley Girl' accent are perceived as being dumb or materialistic, but whether the accent exists or is a collective hallucination is still up for debate.

By Ocean Threats, Staff Writer
One in five children suffer from mental health issues and many of those don't receive the mental health counseling or support they need.

By Leon Weiss, Staff Writer
Constant speculation about celebrity sexuality, fueled by social media, has caused harm to public figures like Kit Connor and Billie Eilish, highlighting the need for online accountability.

By Abigail Kim, Staff Writer
Relationships center around real life interactions, but social media threatens this, causing people to question their partners and miss out on true connection.

By Isabella Mendoza, Staff Writer
Rome wasn’t built in a day — yet perfectionism pushes students to expect instant results. Studies show that such unrealistic standards can harm mental health and strip the joy from learning.

By Skylie Molina, Staff Writer
As enrollment in foreign language classes plummet, experts warn it could have negative effects on children's cognitive development and threaten the future of foreign language learning.

By Joshua Cazares, Staff Writer
From Spanish teacher to LAUSD Board President, Scott Schmerelson has dedicated his career to improving schools and supporting the students, teachers and staff who make them thrive.

By Madison Thacker and Olamide Olumide
Students and families face new challenges in education as immigration policies create fear, disrupt attendance, and force difficult decisions about safety and future goals.

By Joel Nam, Opinion Editor
Believing in yourself can be scary, but letting doubt stop you is worse. To reach your potential, you must face your fears and risk failure.

By Isabella Mendoza, Staff Writer
Rome wasn’t built in a day — yet perfectionism pushes students to expect instant results. Studies show that such unrealistic standards can harm mental health and strip the joy from learning.

By Olamide Olumide, Editor-in-Chief
The misuse of racial slurs by students highlights the need for respectful dialogue and understanding about language sensitivity in school communities.

By Abigail Kim, Staff Writer
Education systems often prioritize data over personal growth, reducing students to mere numbers. True success requires focusing on critical thinking, empathy, and individual development.

By Ennio Muh
Female athletes face a higher risk of ACL injuries due to biological and hormonal factors, but targeted prevention programs offer hope in reducing these occurrences.

By Natalie Herrera, Staff Writer
Junior Grecia Barrera draws inspiration from her mother, excelling in softball with determination. Balancing multiple sports, she embraces challenges and motivates her teammates.

By Alyson Cerna, News and Features Editor
Bronny James' selection by the Lakers ignites debates over nepotism in the NBA. Critics argue that family legacy may overshadow talent and fairness in the league.

By Joel Nam, Opinion Editor
The people you surround yourself with can either push you forward or hold you back. Keeping that in mind, finding a balance between shared goals and genuine connections is key to developing priceless bonds that will last a lifetime.
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Van Nuys High School3Sylmar High School4May 21 / Boys Tennis
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Van Nuys High School7Grant High School1Apr 30 / Baseball
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Van Nuys High School22Canoga Park High School1Apr 30 / Softball
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Van Nuys High School3Reseda High School0Apr 28 / Boys Volleyball
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Van Nuys High School2Serra High School13Apr 26 / Baseball
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Van Nuys High School2Chavez High School0Apr 26 / Boys Volleyball
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Van Nuys High School2Lakeview Charter High School0Apr 26 / Boys Volleyball

By Aidyn Kinchen and Gianmarco Razuri
In our final episode of the 2024-2025 school year, we take an introspective look at the award winning journalism program at our school, The VNHS Mirror. Host Hudson Mirsky inquires about editors and writers' experiences with the program, and encourages you to join The VNHS Mirror.

By Deven Martinez, Staff Writer
The VNHS dance department's "Present Tense" performance captivates audiences with its blend of emotional and joyful pieces, highlighting themes from love to environmental concerns.

By Deven Martinez, Staff Writer
Hollywood's reliance on familiar tropes and plots leaves audiences desiring originality. Critics argue for fresh narratives that engage viewers and spark emotional connections.

By Ocean Threats, Staff Writer
Van Nuys High School's arts programs offer a variety of captivating performances, yet many remain unnoticed due to insufficient promotion. These talented students deserve a larger audience.

By Joel Nam, Opinion Editor
Believing in yourself can be scary, but letting doubt stop you is worse. To reach your potential, you must face your fears and risk failure.

By Isabella Mendoza, Staff Writer
Rome wasn’t built in a day — yet perfectionism pushes students to expect instant results. Studies show that such unrealistic standards can harm mental health and strip the joy from learning.

By Skylie Molina, Staff Writer
From essays to financial aid, College Counselor Jo Duke guides VNHS seniors through every step of admissions. Her support helped double college enrollment in her first year.

By Joel Nam, Opinion Editor
The self-improvement industry promises transformation but often delivers stress, isolation and disappointment. True growth requires balance, meaningful connections and understanding, not endless grinding or costly solutions.

By Madison Thacker and Olamide Olumide
Las familias inmigrantes enfrentan nuevos desafíos mientras las políticas generan miedo, interrumpen la educación y obligan a tomar decisiones sobre la seguridad y las oportunidades futuras.

By Elizabeth Escobar, Staff Writer
El brote de gripe aviar en curso está afectando el suministro de alimentos en Estados Unidos y provocando un aumento de precios. Las industrias avícola y láctea enfrentan desafíos a medida que el virus se propaga, impactando a los consumidores de todo el país.

By Joel Nam, Opinion Editor
En la era digital, los datos personales se recopilan y venden con frecuencia, lo que plantea importantes problemas de privacidad. Se necesitan normas más estrictas para proteger a las personas del uso indebido y la manipulación.

By Deven Martinez, Staff Writer
El programa de coro de la escuela secundaria Van Nuys se enfrentò a numerosos cambios de director, pero los alumnos demonstraron resistencia y liderazgo, asegurando el éxito del programa en tiempos difíciles.