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The Mirror

The Student News Site of Van Nuys High School

The Mirror

Los Angeles teens discuss post-election America

By Aidyn Kinchen and Gianmarco Razuri Dec 2, 2024
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.
Three things to do this weekend to kick off Thanksgiving break

Three things to do this weekend to kick off Thanksgiving break

By Isaura Garcia, Staff Writer Nov 21, 2024
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.
Suzanne Osman blends passion for teaching, reading and libraries

Suzanne Osman blends passion for teaching, reading and libraries

By Isaura Garcia, Staff Writer Nov 20, 2024
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."
Enjoy three unique winter experiences this weekend in L.A.

Enjoy three unique winter experiences this weekend in L.A.

By Elizabeth Escobar Nov 15, 2024
This weekend, Los Angeles offers three captivating winter activities, from enchanting lights at Descanso Gardens to ice skating by the beach in Santa Monica.

The Real Humans – Is on stage theatre or film better in this digital age?

By Aidyn Kinchen and Gianmarco Razuri Nov 15, 2024
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.

Faith meets fact: Can science and religion coexist?

By Aidyn Kinchen and Gianmarco Razuri Nov 9, 2024
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!
Three things to do in L.A. this Veteran's Day weekend

Three things to do in L.A. this Veteran’s Day weekend

By Joshua Cazares Nov 8, 2024
Embrace these fall festivities and prepare for the holiday season with these three things to do this weekend.
ASB member, Sean Sirichai keeping the polls private and organized.

Wolves at the polls

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.
  The Trump appeal: Power, promise, personality

The Trump appeal: Power, promise, personality

By Alyson Cerna, News and Features Editor Nov 5, 2024
Exploring Donald Trump’s enduring influence and appeal in the 2024 presidential race.

The minimum age for R-rated movies is too high

By Aidyn Kinchen and Gianmarco Razuri Nov 4, 2024
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.
(L-R) Students Damian Ortiz, Luana Melgar-Benitez, Jurnee Joseph, and Sam Dorado come together to celebrate winning best group costume after dressing up as Gru and His minions.

Haunted lunch: Costume contest brings an eerie spirit to Halloween

By Isaura Garcia, Staff Writer Nov 3, 2024
Students showcase their best costumes in a lunchtime competition.
Dance Company, Cheer, Band, Flag Football and Tackle Football seniors were given the chance to run through a spirit tunnel, put on by the cheer team.

Honoring our seniors: Nov. 1 pep rally

By Elizabeth Escobar Nov 1, 2024
The school gathered to celebrate seniors across campus for this month's student pep rally, hosted by ASB.
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