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The Mirror

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The Mirror

Suicide Games

Suicide Games

From “Momo” to the “Blue Whale,” many deadly games on social media are influencing young minds, leaving us with the question: Is the media to blame?
By Julia Pfau, Perspectives Editor May 8, 2019
From “Momo” to the “Blue Whale,” many deadly games on social media are influencing young minds, leaving us with the question: Is the media to blame?
photo from flickr by Eryu Guan

Working in an Office: Is it as miserable as people say?

By Julia Pfau, Perspectives Editor May 8, 2019
Many people say that they would hate an office job. This leaves us questioning if it is really as bad as it may seem.
Teachers Have Friends Too

Teachers Have Friends Too

By Inesa Sargsyan and Janessa Bisarra Mar 25, 2019
Students aren’t the only ones who get to laugh, joke and gossip with their buddies.
Shano and Osorio

UTLA-LAUSD Agreement: What Do Our Teachers Think?

Did UTLA make the right call?
By Lucas Shim Mar 9, 2019
The teachers of Van Nuys share their own opinions about the UTLA strike and agreement.
A half eaten rotten apple.

Our Nation Doesn’t Value Teachers. That’s a Problem.

By Stefanie Tyo Mar 5, 2019
The devaluation of teachers has reached an all time high that may very well impact education as a whole.
UNAPOLOGETIC: Stemming from mixed roots, Rodriguez is unashamed of her ancestry.

Not a Mutt

By Zoe Rodriguez Feb 1, 2019
I am White. I am Hispanic. I am Mixed. What exactly that means to me depends on the day.
Gwen Langi poses

My Polynesian Pride

Society has us wrong: We are not rude, violent, and criminal. But I am proud of my Polynesian Heritage.
By Gwen Langi, Pro & Con Editor Jan 16, 2019
Although we are a miniscule 1.5 million out of the 325 million people of this country, Polynesians still make a heavy impact.
Van Nuys teachers stand their ground striking in front of the school in the rain.

Snapshot of the Strike

By Kayla Lee, Editor in Chief Jan 15, 2019

Mr. Aronson teaching

Learning To Teach: A Lesson In Challenges

Meet Mr. Aronson, a student preparing to become a teacher.
By Lucas Shim Jan 14, 2019
Mr. Aronson is enrolled in a credential program and instructing the classroom in order to learn how to become a teacher.
13 Years a Rebel

13 Years a Rebel

As sexism clouds Iran, how far will you go to stand up for what is right?
By Janessa Bisarra, Staff Writer Jan 9, 2019
Before coming to the United States, senior Bahar Ghandehari lived in Iran for 13 years, challenging the standards of the Islamic Republic.
Stock Photo

Christmas Trivia: 15 Jolly Facts That You Probably Didn’t Know

By Inesa Sargsyan, Staff Writer Jan 7, 2019
As far as Christmas is widely Celebrated all around the globe, there is so much about the holiday that remains unexplored.
An assortment of handmade Christmas decorations.

Jolly Activities

By Julia Pfau, Perspectives Editor Dec 10, 2018

Winter season is fast approaching and Christmas is right around the corner. Three weeks of no school is a lot of time, so why not spend the break embracing the Christmas spirit? Here’s a list of activities...

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