By Joshua Cazares • Nov 19, 2024
November is packed with health awareness events, emphasizing diabetes, lung cancer, epilepsy, and prematurity, encouraging prevention, early detection, and support for affected individuals and their families.
By Joshua Cazares • Nov 19, 2024
November is packed with health awareness events, emphasizing diabetes, lung cancer, epilepsy, and prematurity, encouraging prevention, early detection, and support for affected individuals and their families.
By Joshua Cazares • Nov 19, 2024
November is packed with health awareness events, emphasizing diabetes, lung cancer, epilepsy, and prematurity, encouraging prevention, early detection, and support for affected individuals and their families.
By Joshua Cazares • Nov 19, 2024
November is packed with health awareness events, emphasizing diabetes, lung cancer, epilepsy, and prematurity, encouraging prevention, early detection, and support for affected individuals and their families.
By Isaura Garcia, Staff Writer
Librarian Suzanne Osman, with 32 years of experience, inspires students at Van Nuys with her passion for reading and critical thinking, and her published book "Almost a Witch."
By Natalie Herrera, Staff Writer
The Wolves narrowly defeated Taft High School in a thrilling playoff game, winning 59-56. Star players made crucial plays to secure the victory.
By Isabel Valles and Ennio Muhi
Coaches across sports highlight the importance of personal growth, teamwork, and education, believing these elements foster both athletic and academic success for student-athletes.
By Addison Cudd, Arts and Entertainment Editor
The WolfPack Theatre Company delighted audiences with a musical miscast showcase, featuring students performing songs from a range of genres and challenging traditional casting norms.
By Isaura Garcia, Staff Writer
Los Angeles Unified School District introduces a strict phone ban to improve student focus. Starting February, all smart devices will be restricted during school hours.
By Isaura Garcia, Staff Writer
The Menendez brothers' case, involving the 1989 murder of their parents, remains a complex chapter in criminal history, recently reigniting public interest through documentaries and discussions.
By Elizabeth Escobar, Staff writer
Breaking down what happened leading up to Donald Trump defeating Kamala Harris and winning a second term as president
By Alyson Cerna, News and Features Editor
ASB instructor Kenny Webber organized Wolves at the Polls in order to provide students an opportunity to make their voices heard regarding this year’s ballot.
By Abigail Kim, Staff Writer
Many feel unphotogenic, influenced by societal pressures and self-critical biases. Photogenicity is an illusion shaped by lighting, angles, and psychological factors. These elements cause harsh self-judgment and comparison to idealized images. Recognizing these influences can foster a more compassionate self-view, moving beyond unrealistic beauty standards and embracing authentic appearance.
By Leon Weiss, Staff Writer
Despite common fears, spiders are beneficial allies in pest control. Consuming thousands of insects each year, they help maintain healthy environments. Understanding their role can shift perceptions from fear to appreciation.
By Abigail Kim, Staff Writer
The rise of the Y2K aesthetic is both a nostalgic trend and a testament to the power of consumerism, fueled by emotional connections, social media amplification and clever marketing strategies.
By Isabella Mendoza, Staff Writer
With election day approaching, it’s time to discuss the longevity of the race for who runs our country.
By Natalie Herrera, Staff Writer
The varsity Wolves football team celebrated a commanding 31-6 win against the Contreras Cobras, showcasing standout performances and setting sights on the next playoff challenge.
The Enhanced Games, debuting in 2025, allow athletes to use performance-enhancing drugs under strict safety protocols, sparking debate over fairness and health in sports.
By Isabel Valles and Alyson Cerna
After years of struggle, the Wolves' football team has made a remarkable comeback, reaching the 2024 CIF Division III quarterfinals. Key factors in their success include teamwork, improved mentality, and head coach Ken Osorio's leadership.
By Natalie Herrera, Staff Writer
Although they gave it their all in the second half, the varsity football team was not able to secure a win against the Kennedy High School Cougars during their senior night game.
Scoreboard
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Van Nuys High School62Cleveland57Nov 15 / Girls V Basketball
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Van Nuys High School0Marymount1Nov 15 / Girls Waterpolo
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Van Nuys High School31Contreras6Nov 8 / Football
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Van Nuys High School10Granada Hills21Nov 6 / Boys Waterpolo
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Van Nuys High School7Santee21Nov 4 / Boys Waterpolo
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Van Nuys High School19Kennedy32Nov 1 / Football
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Van Nuys High School6Kennedy28Nov 1 / Flag Football
By Skylie Molina, Staff Writer
Artists' public gratitude toward Beyoncé sparks conspiracy theories linking their success and safety to her influence, as social media users debate the phenomenon's validity.
By Melissa Ocegueda, Staff Writer
The VNHS choir program, led by Ms. Tejada, delivered an eclectic performance, "Falling Through the Genres," uniting students and audiences through a shared love of music.
By Addison Cudd, Arts and Entertainment Editor
Romantic comedies often recycle familiar tropes, leading to predictable plots. This lack of originality stifles creativity and leaves audiences yearning for fresh stories.
By Aidyn Kinchen and Gianmarco Razuri
Battle of the thespians: In this episode our host, Ocean Threats, asked students on campus if they prefer on stage theatre or film better. Featuring our editor, Gianmarco Razuri and an impromptu preview of our theatre company's program's Miscast Matinee.
This weekend, Los Angeles offers three captivating winter activities, from enchanting lights at Descanso Gardens to ice skating by the beach in Santa Monica.
By Aidyn Kinchen and Gianmarco Razuri
Battle of the thespians: In this episode our host, Ocean Threats, asked students on campus if they prefer on stage theatre or film better. Featuring our editor, Gianmarco Razuri and an impromptu preview of our theatre company's program's Miscast Matinee.
By Aidyn Kinchen and Gianmarco Razuri
In this episode, one of our behind the scenes contributors, Angelo Keating asked students if they believe science and religion can coexist. This question is inspired by our print edition, available in classrooms at VNHS since Monday!
Embrace these fall festivities and prepare for the holiday season with these three things to do this weekend.
By Alyson Cerna, News and Features Editor
En medio de la polarización política, Anthony Pasqualone destaca los logros económicos y de inmigración de Trump, defendiendo su apoyo al expresidente para 2024.
By Baron Kim and Delmis Vaquerano
Sustituyendo la evaluación STAR de la plataforma educativa, Renaissance , los estudiantes de LAUSD han estado tomando este examen de forma rutinaria desde 1998. La evaluación i-Ready se administró a...
La presencia de la guerra de Gaza en las redes sociales se ha convertido en otra tendencia que muchos desechan a pesar de su gravedad.
By Abigail Kim and Maya Diaz
En este Mes de la Historia de la Mujer, Donna Hubbard destaca como la antigua directora del colegio, madura, sabia y compasiva.