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Anti-lockdown protesters claimed measures to control the spread of COVID-19 are an infringement of freedom.

Protesting is “exercising constitutional rights” only if you’re right-wing

Protests reveal a double-standard, where the peaceful are met with violence while the violent are met with peace.
By Gwen Langi, Pro & Con Editor May 26, 2020
Protests reveal a double-standard, where the peaceful are met with violence while the violent are met with peace.
The stay-at-home order was initially reinstated on March 19.  It was extended until May 15. And now, it may last three more months.

LIVE: Infographics tracking covid-19 pandemic in LA

Live infographic updates tracking deaths and cases in LA County and Van Nuys.
By The Mirror Staff May 21, 2020
Live infographic updates tracking deaths and cases in LA County and Van Nuys.
Informational flyer regarding the recently launched LAUSD Mental Health Hotline via Superintendent Austin Beutners Twitter (@AustinLASchools)

Staying connected while social distancing

It’s left to us to check on one another as quarantine spells out danger for those who usually seek assistance from mental health professionals.
By Gwen Langi, Pro & Con Editor May 18, 2020
It’s left to us to check on one another as quarantine spells out danger for those who usually seek assistance from mental health professionals.
Dance Company performing before the Homecoming game

Stepping it up: How Dance Company keeps on performing in quarantine

Due to the covid-19 outbreak, band, dance and theater performances have been put into a halt. However, Dance Company is finding ways to keep on dancing.
By Beverly Regino, Creative Director May 15, 2020
Due to the covid-19 outbreak, band, dance and theater performances have been put into a halt. However, Dance Company is finding ways to keep on dancing.
The stay-at-home order was initially reinstated on March 19.  It was extended until May 15. And now, it may last three more months.

“Stay-at-Home” order likely to extend until August, according to a LA Public Health official

Dr. Barbara Ferrer, the director of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, said that the stay-at-home order and restrictions for may be in place for three more months. 
By Mhar Tenorio, Online Editor-in-Chief May 12, 2020
Dr. Barbara Ferrer, the director of the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, said that the stay-at-home order and restrictions for may be in place for three more months. 

WATCH:
District Superintendent Austin Beutner addresses summer school and online learning

District Superintendent Austin Beutner revealed details about new classes for summer school students and other updates.
By Mhar Tenorio, Online Editor-in-Chief May 11, 2020
District Superintendent Austin Beutner revealed details about new classes for summer school students and other updates.
A sample of the slide each senior will get during virtual graduation.

Details unveiled regarding senior virtual graduation

Before the senior assembly was abruptly cut, Principal Yolanda Gardea was able to reveal details on how the virtual graduation will look like.
By Mhar Tenorio, Online Editor-in-Chief May 5, 2020
Before the senior assembly was abruptly cut, Principal Yolanda Gardea was able to reveal details on how the virtual graduation will look like.

LAUSD to start the new school year mid-August but whether campuses will reopen remains uncertain, Beutner says

Superintendent Austin Beutner said Monday in a live address that the 2020-2021 school year will start Aug. 18, but has made no decision whether students will return to classrooms at that time.
By Ani Tutunjyan, Executive Editor & Print Editor-in-Chief May 4, 2020
Superintendent Austin Beutner said Monday in a live address that the 2020-2021 school year will start Aug. 18, but has made no decision whether students will return to classrooms at that time.
The city of Van Nuys at Van Nuys and Delano.

INFOGRAPHIC: See how covid-19 cases in Van Nuys continue rise

According to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, covid-19 cases in Van Nuys continue to rise.
By The Mirror Staff Apr 29, 2020
According to the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, covid-19 cases in Van Nuys continue to rise.
Many students turn to online shopping as malls and stores close down due to coronavirus.

To buy or not to buy? Students turn to online shopping amidst quarantine

Students talk about how the pandemic is affecting their daily shopping life.
By Sandra Sanchez, Staff Writer Apr 27, 2020
Students talk about how the pandemic is affecting their daily shopping life.
An infographic describing how ventilators work.

INFOGRAPHIC: Helping a person breathe

Ventilators have become a critical tool for keeping covid-19 patients in critical condition alive. How do they work?
By Ani Tutunjyan and Mhar Tenorio Apr 22, 2020
Ventilators have become a critical tool for keeping covid-19 patients in critical condition alive. How do they work?
The five teams show off their colors: purple, pink, red, yellow and blue during the Senior Kickoff.

Coronavirus vs. Class of 2020

Class of 2020 loses excitement for their last year of high school thanks to the Coronavirus.
By Ruben Cocilion, Staff Writer Apr 15, 2020
Class of 2020 loses excitement for their last year of high school thanks to the Coronavirus.
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