
By Mia Ramirez, Staff Writer • Published Mar 29, 2023
The famous alumni of Van Nuys High School and how they affect today's students

The famous alumni of Van Nuys High School and how they affect today's students
By Mia Ramirez, Staff Writer • Published Mar 29, 2023

By Nicole Tovar, Photographer • Published Mar 29, 2023
Here’s a behind the scenes look at of one of digital media’s advanced film projects: Rigby

By Katrina Gomez, Arts & Entertainment Editor • Published Mar 28, 2023
Only two years ago, he was participating in theater productions of “The Giver” and “Bring It On” at Van Nuys High School. Today, he's a Broadway sensation, showcasing his talent in popular productions such as "The Prom" and "Aladdin.".

By Isabel Valles, Staff Writer • Published Mar 28, 2023
The abridged version of this article appeared in the Feb. 2023 print edition of The Mirror. This is an uncut version. Varsity players Katya Tapia and Jazmin Alejandre were both freshmen when they...

By Destiny Reveles, Staff Writer • Published Mar 24, 2023
LAUSD school staff strike for better wages and work environment: a call for recognition of their essential role in the education system. Despite criticisms, the strike shedd light on inadequate compensation and working conditions of school staff.

By Docette Danialypour, Staff Writer • Published Mar 24, 2023
The recent three-day strike by LAUSD teachers and staff for better wages has sparked mixed reactions among stakeholders. While some see it as a necessary step towards addressing the long-standing issue of underpaid education workers, others argue that it was not worth the cost of missed learning.

By Baron Kim, Online Editor-in-Chief • Published Mar 24, 2023
After a cold and rainy three-day strike, the SEIU Local 99 members finally reached an agreement with the LAUSD board on March 24.

As the strike's final day approaches, talks between SEIU Local 99 and LAUSD have not concluded. Mayor Bass continues to mediates the talks over failed contract negotiations, unfair labor practices, and low wages.

By Jaden Gervacio, Staff Writer • Published Mar 15, 2023
On Monday, March 13, the Wolves boys volleyball team went against the Reseda Regents and unfortunately lost with a score of 0-3.

By Selma Timpers, Sports Editor • Published Mar 2, 2023
The boys volleyball team played the Valley Academy of Arts & Science Vipers and lost on Wednesday, March 1, with a score of 1-3.

By Selma Timpers, Sports Editor • Published Feb 28, 2023
This year, the team is competing in the 3A division out of 6 divisions in the Southern California Marching Band Association.

By Emely Arevalo, Staff Writer • Published Feb 25, 2023
The boys volleyball team played against the Verdugo Hills Dons in a home game on Thursday, Feb. 23., and unfortunately lost with a score of 0-3.
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Van Nuys High School0Kennedy High School3Mar 24 / Boys Volleyball
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Van Nuys High School3Sylmar High School0Mar 20 / Boys Volleyball
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Van Nuys High School7San Fernando High School0Mar 20 / Boys Tennis
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Van Nuys High School0Valley Academy Of Arts & Science3Mar 15 / Baseball
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Van Nuys High School0Sylmar High School10Mar 13 / Baseball
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Van Nuys High School13Monroe High School14Mar 8 / Softball
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Van Nuys High School4Grant High School24Mar 6 / Softball

School lunches aren't giving the proper food balance for students

A student and her family were forced to flee the war between Russia and Ukraine, leading to a new life in America

By Olamide Olumide, Staff Writer • Published Mar 12, 2023
The Mirror’s publication is essentially student-run, but everything is approved by journalism advisor Mr. Ronald Goins, who says he ultimately relies on the Editors-in-Chief.

By Olamide Olumide, Staff Writer • Published Mar 7, 2023
Warrakan Nate’s journey in building his own car has finally led him to be able to drive his own creation.

By Docette Danialypour, Staff Writer • Published Mar 27, 2023
Just because the AI can talk and write like a human, doesn't mean that it is equipped to replace jobs that require those skills.

By Beverly Regino, Creative Director • Published Mar 3, 2023
As AI-generated art becomes more prevalent, questions arise about the legal and ethical implications of these 'artificial artists' and their potential impact on copyright laws.

By Daimler Koch, Staff Writer • Published Feb 27, 2023
The fascinating alliance that changed the film industry

By Daimler Koch, Staff Writer • Published Jan 20, 2023
Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot are the two most famous (fictional)
detectives out there, and there’s no reason not to love them.

By Docette Danialypour, Staff Writer • Published Mar 23, 2023
With movie theater demand falling due to streaming services, theaters will have to step it up to get customers back.

By Katrina Gomez, Arts & Entertainment Editor • Published Mar 20, 2023
Wee can’t wait for you to watch Van Nuys’ newest musical production of Urinetown.

By Dashiell Dekker, Arts & Entertainment Co-Editor • Published Mar 13, 2023
The Oscars' push for diversity: a critical analysis of the 95th Academy Awards ceremony.

By Katrina Gomez, Arts & Entertainment Editor • Published Mar 8, 2023
In Uchis’ third studio album, she releases a body of work that represents all levels of love, releasing people with love, drawing love into your life and self-love.
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By Beverly Regino, Creative Director • Published Feb 20, 2023

By Keely Duarte, Photographer • Published Nov 19, 2022

By Nicole Tovar, Photographer • Published Nov 19, 2022

By Beverly Regino, Creative Director • Published Oct 31, 2022

By Rachel Khutorskoy and Joshua Castro
We talk about teen romance, mental health, and much more with guest Ceanna!
Question of the episode: Would you join the TBD cult?
Listen to our episode now!



