The school's Spring Fling dance was cancelled due to low ticket sales and expected rain. The pep rally, originally set for March 14, will now be held on March 21.
Addiction transcends substances, encompassing behavioral and emotional struggles. Understanding its diverse forms is key to supporting recovery and fostering empathy.
The No Hate High School Tour visited the school, blending BMX stunts with personal stories to deliver strong messages about bullying, mental health, and inclusion.
Despite a misleading flyer warning, senior packages remain available. Assistant Principal Strassner explains the error and confirms most packages are sold until graduation.
The terms "Black" and "African American" are often used interchangeably, but they hold different meanings. Students share insights into the unique cultural identities within these communities.
Van Nuys High School's Academic Decathlon team earned 27 medals at regionals, securing a spot in the state competition where they will compete against top teams in California.
Karin Byrnes, a dedicated teacher and breeder, returned to the Westminster Dog Show with her dog Winter Blossom. Despite not winning, Byrnes gained invaluable lessons and renewed determination.
By Alyson Cerna, News and Features Editor
• Feb 25, 2025
Van Nuys High School's switch to block scheduling incited spirited debate among students. Sophomore Sumaiya Moon and senior Dwayne Famenia presented contrasting views during ASB's winter debate.
Paddington embarks on a thrilling quest in Peru, while LA’s art scene dazzles at the convention center. Volunteers step up to aid fire victims in rebuilding their lives.
The Hearts Day Festival created a lively atmosphere with festive booths, music, and an array of gifts and treats, offering students a delightful Valentine’s Day experience.
Van Nuys High School students organized a walkout to protest ICE raids in schools, highlighting the personal impact of deportations on their community and showcasing solidarity and resistance.