
Club rush stirs up excitement on the quad
New and returning clubs set up tables on the quad in an effort to attract new members.

Dual enrollment program allows students to take college-level finance classes
Van Nuys High School is offering a dual enrollment program that will allow students to receive a certificate in banking and finance.

Highlighting history: AP African American Studies
The College Board's newly launched Advanced Placement course in African American Studies has sparked nationwide controversy.

Setters do it better with Alyssa Islas
Senior Alyssa Islas talks about her volleyball journey, goals for the future, and experiences with her teams.

Last-minute college app tips: Advice from a former application evaluator
As the deadline to submit college applications looms right around the corner, seniors are faced with the question of what college admissions officers are looking for in a potential student.

FAFSA workshop provides $1000 incentive to interested students
The meeting, hosted by the college office, will take place over zoom on Jan. 29 from 9 to 1 p.m.

Important dates revealed for Prom, Grad Night and Graduation
The virtual senior assembly informed parents and students about upcoming events and the important details for graduating next semester.

College: Tips and tricks for getting applications done
Deadlines for college applications are approaching and stress levels are high, by keeping your focus you can finish them in no time.

Could where you go to college come back to bite you when you graduate?
Loans firms may be discriminating against students attending Historically Black College and University and Hispanic Serving Institutions by increasing their fees and interest rates.

From the Hallways of Van Nuys to the Corridors of Yale
Luciana Soria-Robles joins the Yale Class of 2024.

Assisting the College Application Process
With college application deadlines approaching, seniors can approach Ms. Charlton, the college counselor, for further assistance in the process.