The 2024 election has caused confusion, concern and a sense of helplessness for many Americans including Gen-Z. Host Ocean Threats asks students, who are still too young to vote but engaged in politics, how the results have affected them.
Visitors to Echo Park can enjoy scenic boat rides, while Hollywood offers tours of famous landmarks, and Ripley's museum amazes with its eclectic exhibits—all happening this November.
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."
This weekend, Los Angeles offers three captivating winter activities, from enchanting lights at Descanso Gardens to ice skating by the beach in Santa Monica.
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.
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!
By Alyson Cerna, News and Features Editor
• Nov 7, 2024
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.
In this episode inspired by our print edition paper, our host Ocean Threats asks students if the movie age restrictions are too high for modern viewers.