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The Student News Site of Van Nuys High School

The Mirror

The Student News Site of Van Nuys High School

The Mirror

CANDIDATE CONUNDRUM With the presidential election coming up in November, new voters are presented with two choices: Donald Trump or Joe Biden. Unfortunately, due tot he issues that both candidates pose, many voters feel dissatisfied with the choice they are going to have to make and wish they had better options instead.

Lack of candidate choices concerns student voters

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 Mia Ramirez, Staff Apr 10, 2024
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.
After facing several days of unrest and protest, District 6 City Councilmember and Council President Nury Martinez was forced to resign because of comments that disparaged Blacks, Oaxacans, Armenians and gays.

Racism: Alive and well behind the scenes at City Hall

Openly racist remarks from three Hispanic L.A. City Council members were leaked in a recording, forcing former Council President Nury Martinez, who represents much of Van Nuys, to resign her post.
By Baron Kim, Staff Oct 13, 2022
Openly racist remarks from three Hispanic L.A. City Council members were leaked in a recording, forcing former Council President Nury Martinez, who represents much of Van Nuys, to resign her post.

Fill Your Life With Spice | Episode 16: Unfiltered

From the State Assembly in Sacramento to room 112, Emily “Emi” Kim joins Andrea Parada to talk about current events and their professional growth.
By Andrea Parada, Podcast Staff May 22, 2022
Andrea brings Emi to share their thoughts on entertainment, online school and career paths. BYLINE: Andrea Parada
The U.S Capitol building is seen picking up broken pieces from the violent riot on January 6th, 2021 as we welcome President-elect Joe Biden into office.

It’s out with the old and in with the new

Today's Presidential Inauguration strengthens the hope of Americans as our new elected officials take office
By Gwen Langi, Pro & Con Editor Jan 20, 2021

Today is the inauguration where President-elect Joe Biden officially becomes the 46h President of the United States. Many have waited for this day to come when Donald Trump would no longer hold a position...

Rally in Grand Army Plaza after the death of George Floyd

Dear non-Black people of color, #BlackLivesMatter is your fight too

What You Should (And Shouldn’t) Do to Support From Home
By Gwen Langi, Pro & Con Editor May 31, 2020
What You Should (And Shouldn’t) Do to Support From Home
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.
Californians would be able to cast their ballots for the primary elections until Tuesday, March 2.

Everything You Need to Know About the CA Primary

Learn where you can vote and who’s running to secure the Democratic nomination for the 2020 Presidential Election later this year.
By Ani Tutunjyan and Mhar Tenorio Mar 2, 2020
Learn where you can vote and who’s running to secure the Democratic nomination for the 2020 Presidential Election later this year.
For The People or For The Wall?

For The People or For The Wall?

President Trump guilty of taking money from recovery funds to extend the border
By Adriana Contreras, Staff Writer Oct 4, 2019
President Donald Trump knows no limits when it comes to raising funds for his wall, going as far as taking money from struggling families
Nicholas Sandmann faces Nathan Phillips

Slandered By The Media

Fact Check: The Native American was not harassed by the MAGA hat kids in Washington D.C.
By Stephane Mita Mar 13, 2019
There has never been a better example of widening political divisions than the recent controversy over the kids of Covington Catholic High School.
Trump sworn in

Fool Me Once, Fool Me Twice

Trump and the government shutdown and Beutner with the UTLA strike, what is next for America?
By Stefanie Tyo Jan 30, 2019
Three years ago, Donald J. Trump was elected president with an electoral majority of 304 votes and a 46.1 percent of the popular vote. But what did Trump have to offer with the presidential position?

Melissa McCarthy SNL

May 9, 2017

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#CalExit

Jan 27, 2017

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