By Abigail Kim, Staff • Apr 17, 2024
Dreams are a bizarre phenomenon that continue to puzzle humanity with their elusive nature, but research shows that dreams may contribute to memory formation and other forms of psychological healing.
Dreams are a bizarre phenomenon that continue to puzzle humanity with their elusive nature, but research shows that dreams may contribute to memory formation and other forms of psychological healing.
By Abigail Kim, Staff • Apr 17, 2024
By Isabel Valles, Athletics Editor
The boys baseball team battled against the Canoga Park Hunters on Thursday, April 11 and squashed them 7-5.
By Max Sandoval, Staff
From Broadway to the silver screen, “The Wiz” has changed lives and shaped American theater culture for generations to come.
By Baron Kim, Staff
The i-Ready exam has frustrated many students and staff over its length and irrelevancy.
By Jaden Gervacio, Staff
On Monday, April 8, boys volleyball battled against San Fernando High School, who are currently in last place in the Valley Mission League, and defeated them with ease, winning in three sets.
By Mia Ramirez, Staff
The 2024 election is driving young people to the polls, forcing them to choose between two candidates that aren't fully up to the task.
By Delmis Vaquerano, Staff
Hostile architecture is a design technique employed in urban environments to guide, discourage or outright exclude certain behaviors or individuals, resulting in detrimental social effects for the surrounding community.
By Mia Ramirez, Staff
The presence of the war in Gaza on social media has evolved into yet another trend that many throw aside despite its severity.
By Abigail Kim, Staff
Born enslaved in Georgia in 1856, Bridget "Biddy" Mason was the first African-American woman to own property in Los Angeles. After receiving her freedom, she would go on to found one of the largest Black congregations in Los Angeles.
By Chioma Chiawa, Staff
On Wednesday, April 3, boys volleyball scourged the Panorama Pythons, ravaging them with a score of 3-1.
By Rogers Levitt, Staff
After a winless last season, the softball team is focusing on communication and improving skills. It's paid off with two wins.
By Isabel Valles, Athletics Editor
The school has made itself home to many talented athletes. We followed up with four who graduated to see if they continued with their sports in college.
By Jaden Gervacio, Staff
On Monday, March 11, Senior Board began hosting a March Madness event for the first time in the Big Gym.
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Van Nuys High School9Vaughn0Apr 13 / Baseball
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Van Nuys High School9Reseda22Apr 12 / Softball
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Van Nuys High School7Canoga Park5Apr 11 / Baseball
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Van Nuys High School6Sylmar1Apr 11 / Boys Tennis
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Van Nuys High School9Panorama19Apr 10 / Softball
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Van Nuys High School1Kennedy3Apr 10 / Boys Volleyball
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Van Nuys High School2Canoga Park4Apr 8 / Baseball
By Lindsay Han, Staff
On April 12, 2024, the school hosted Multicultural Day, an event that granted students an extended lunch break and a chance to experience different cultures as presented by various clubs.
By Adrianna Bean, Staff
JSA, or Junior State of America, is a non-partisan youth organization focused on Speech and Debate and Civic Leadership. Students battled it out to not only convince the audience of their argument, but also to win the coveted “Best Speaker” gavels, awarded to the audience’s favorite speaker of each debate.
By Delmis Vaquerano, Staff
Every April, California hosts the SkillsUSA championship alongside the State Leadership & Skills Conference (SLSC). Beginning at a local chapter level, competitors progress through district and regional competitions.
By Jalyn Bautista and Daimler Koch
During second and third period on April 8, 2024, the Wolves experienced part of a solar eclipse that traveled across the nation. We asked students what they thought of the rare astronomical event.
By Adrianna Bean, Staff
The era of Swiftiedom has arrived in football, making some wonder whether or not the pop singer’s relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs’ tight end, Travis Kelce, had anything to do with the team’s stunning victory in the Super Bowl.
By Lindsay Han, Staff
While we live in the modern age, it’s inevitable to be exposed to the trends of modern art. This so-called “art,” however, is a sham.
By Viktoriya Khanliyan, Staff
Coquette was the biggest internet aesthetic of 2023, and it shows no signs of slowing down.
By Lindsay Han, Staff
The two rap artists have been squaring off on social media and through their music.
By Baron Kim and Delmis Vaquerano
Sustituyendo la evaluación STAR de la plataforma educativa, Renaissance , los estudiantes de LAUSD han estado tomando este examen de forma rutinaria desde 1998. La evaluación i-Ready se administró a...
La presencia de la guerra de Gaza en las redes sociales se ha convertido en otra tendencia que muchos desechan a pesar de su gravedad.
By Abigail Kim and Maya Diaz
En este Mes de la Historia de la Mujer, Donna Hubbard destaca como la antigua directora del colegio, madura, sabia y compasiva.
By Olamide Olumide and Maya Diaz
El club Women Make Change (WMC) ayuda a las mujeres a encontrar su confianza interior y les enseña sobre importantes figuras femeninas. Los miembros del club participaron en el acto del Día Internacional de la Mujer el 7 de marzo.
By Max Sandoval, Staff
Superstar Conan Gray’s third and latest pop album, “Found Heaven,” is leaving fans wanting more of his heartbroken tracks.
By Daimler Koch, Online Editor-in-Chief
The entertainment powerhouse has left behind a vacuum that allowed independent films and other blockbusters to create their own hype.
By Maya Diaz, Associate Online Editor-in-Chief
Take our personality quiz to find out if you have what it takes to become the Avatar.
By Madison Thacker, Arts/Entertainment Editor
During tech week, the most dreaded rehearsal week of all, the cast and crew of “Sweeney Todd” dedicated over 30 hours after school in a single week to finally put every aspect of the show together.