NEWS
Students used the video project to share different coping mechanisms they adopted in quarentine.
Peers and buddies interact through an online movie experience via the Neflix Party Chrome Extension.
CyberPatriot tournaments adapted to an entirely online format to meet current regulations in regards to social distancing.
ASB hosted its first virtual elections for the 2020-21 school year to accommodate to the quarantine regulation enforced throughout the nation.
Event participants were encouraged to explore the campus and meet new students.
AP Art students are creating artwork in honor of late Warrior English teacher Dorey Madrid.
Student volunteers are teaching fun, hands-on activities to young girls.
Warrior volunteers will help decorate the rock music-themed Kiwanis float with flowers.
OPINION
“The digital SATs present too many obstacles and unfair advantages to be properly implemented.”
Read our writers’ opinions on the most controversial debate in the United States: should we reopen in May or stay closed?
We should always honor our veterans, not just on Veterans Day.
Just four weeks ago, a gunman walked into a local bar and killed 12 people before taking his own life in Thousand Oaks, only two hours away from our school.
Prepare for an artificial intelligence (AI) takeover.
Trump is a symptom of a dangerous worldwide trend. Everyone should choose their words carefully, even the president.
Time is running out. The government must act on climate change now.
Net neutrality breaks the web again as California restores internet equality rules.
FEATURE
From exploring social media trends to sleeping for half of the day, we all have our methods of coping durng quarantine. See how Sammy Hajhamid turns a simple Minecraft server into a social hangout below.
Five years ago, an 11 year old girl stepped foot on the shimmering ice of the East West Ice Palace. Eyes twinkling, she grinned; she knew she had found her new passion.
Push pause on your hectic schedule and push play on Flying High Podcast, a fresh take on student life. Its creators, sophomores Aaron Bai, Ishan Patel and Dale Tran, invite you to sit back, relax and let your troubles float away.
Although his time in high school is coming to an end, senior Brandon Liang is leaving a lasting mark on campus with his new app, Ropu. Read on to learn about how it will aid club members for many years to come.
Strutting confidently down the runway at the Metropolitan Fashion Week and the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, senior Diana Santiago brings her Hispanic culture to life through modeling.
Exactly 30 years ago, Warrior alumnus Matt Youngberg sketched his favorite characters from DuckTales, Disney’s animated classic, in the comfort of his own home. But never in his wildest duck-dreams did he think that he would one day bring new adventures to Duckburg as the reboot’s executive producer.
While other high school students were relaxing on sunny Californian beaches, seniors Jared Flores, Koichi Takara, Lana Kamel and Helen Wang decided to challenge geographical and language barriers for their Troy Tech Internships, creating lasting impressions on both sides of the world.
SPORTS
Coping with difficulties of a world under quarantine, NFL held its first virtual draft despite concern for the draft format.
Green’s groundbreaking career path choice may have just changed the future of both professional and college basketball.
Before you head off to winter break, read about how a few of the most popular winter sports began.
In the last league game before playoffs, the Warrior boys water polo team (13-10-0, 4-1-0) emerged victorious against the Fullerton Indians 8-7 Oct. 16
The Lady Warrior volleyball team suffered a narrow loss.
Welcome Dimayuga, the girls golf team’s latest standout.
The Warrior track team (4-0-0, 4-0-0) swamps the Lancers to continue its undefeated season.
The boys golf team (2-0-0, 0-0-0) entered preseason in full swing.
The girls’ volleyball squad converted an early lead into a sweep.
E&L
Everybody seems to have turned to “Animal Crossing: New Horizons” to relieve the boredom that grows with every passing day in quarantine. But what exactly about this game has caused it to sweep the nation?
Creating an entire magazine is probably not the most common quarantine activity. Read below to find out how artists and bored teenagers have stepped up to creativity and birthed a community of creatives.
Even the best students encounter sleepless nights—but you don’t have to resort to the detrimental effects of caffeine. Read how you can get through your day with some caffeine alternatives.
There’s no doubt that Hallmark movies are a more common sight during the holidays. Whether or not they are quality entertainment is another question altogether. Read the article below for the pros and cons of having a Hallmark holiday.
Street art is just one way Banksy, the notorious graffiti artist-slash-social activist, lets his message be heard. Read about how he shocked the art world with his latest stunt involving a built-in shredder, an iconic piece of art and a ruined auction.
Armed with a Make America Great Again hat and his own celebrity presence, the controversies of rap artist Kanye West has fans and critics alike scratching their heads, asking, “What’s up with Kanye?”
California’s wildflowers are in danger. Photographed by Nita Winter and Robert Badger, the Beauty and the Beast: Wildflowers and Climate Change exhibit demonstrates the importance of California’s diverse ecosystems and the beauty found in the wild.
Instagram closet sales are a new way to take advantage of the increasing influence of social media. Whether you are buying, selling or just want to browse, Instagram’s closet sales are there for you in an instant.
Youtube personalities, ranging from the smallest gaming channels to the biggest beauty vlogs, have connected with people all over the world. With the Youtube Empire growing with every new creator, it’s time to ask the question: how far will Youtube rise?