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Café Vida in the Pacific Palisades on Jan. 26.
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A tribute to Altadena and the Palisades
By Channing '25, Francesca '25, and Addie '26

Although Altadena and the Pacific Palisades were both devastated by the recent Los Angeles fires, the legacy and history of these two vibrant communities live on. Both counties were founded over a century ago — Altadena in 1887 and the Pacific Palisades in 1922 — and were home to over 60,000 people combined, including business owners, workers and residents. Altadena is a historically Black neighborhood in the San Gabriel foothills slightly north of Pasadena. It is best known for its eclectic architecture and specialized events, such as the Altadena Grape Harvest Festival. During the Great Migration of the 1900s, when six million Black individuals moved West to escape racial discrimination, many opted to live in Altadena because of its affordability, accessible resource centers and inclusive...

Many students and teachers are concerned about job security, career prospects and overall stability of the computer science industry. “We're still at the infancy of AI, but it does seem like a pivotal time,” computer science teacher Marina Peregrino said.
Decoding computer science’s future
By Claire Tian, Ashley Mo, and Jonathan Xue
Student journalism, a cornerstone of local democracy, is endangered across the country.
OPINION: The case for student journalism
By Isabella Edghill, duPont Manual High School
English teachers Brad Ruda (left) and Matt Dewar (right) are often confused for one another.
“I’m not Mr. Ruda”
By Lizzy Grace, Lake Forest High School
Hollywood 22 smoke shop on Mass. St. appeals to a younger audience with bright signs and colorful lighting.
The Smoke Shop Epidemic in Lawrence
By Avery Sloyer, Lawrence High School
Juan "Wonway Posibul" Amador gets into the jazz of his nightly music set. Amador broadcasts diverse genres on the radio every weeknight.
Behind a radio host’s microphone
By Anna Ypodimatopoulou, Carlmont High School
Scanning for solutions
Scanning for solutions
By Evy Nigh, West Shore Junior/Senior High School
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2024 Free Spirit Scholar: Shannon Raneri
2024 Free Spirit Scholar: Shannon Raneri
On the morning of Friday, Feb. 21. teachers positioned themselves at the front entrance of MHS to spread their message regarding teacher salary. Around 24 teachers participated in this event.
Teacher Contract Negotiations at Impasse; Educators React
By Samantha Perz and Morgan Siegel
KHS cashing in
KHS cashing in
By Desmond O’Connor, Kirkwood High School
Mareena Cosgrove works with her horse Cali during a training session.
Student equestrians: the price of passion
By Ellen Winter and Ainsley Sullivan
Sophomore Cannon DeMoura fights for more yardage after a catch vs. Hanahan in August. DeMoura, a multi-sport athlete, has battled concussion injuries in the past. “It’s pretty sad. I mean, like, I had to start 
the season off with a concussion and I couldn’t even play the first game,” DeMoura said.
The mind takes a hit on and off the field
By Emma Stanton, Wando High School
Aaron Keller, in the new home alternate uniform, makes a shot at the goal on senior night against Lindbergh.
Look Good, Play Good
By Declan Phipps, Lafayette High School
Someone holds a newspaper that is delivering breaking news. Surrounding the paper are icons representing timeliness, empathy and accuracy — essential aspects of service journalism in times of crisis to keep communities informed. Graphic Illustration by Meredith Ho.
Editorial: Role of service journalism in times of crisis
By 24-25 Oracle Editorial Board, Archer School for Girls
Pearce tearful during her performance at the Waterloo Dance Showcase. Pearce performed "Ashes" a dance solo piece in remembrance of her late father.
Kaeley Pearce: Performing her final high school solo in dedication of her late father.
By Karma Goodson, Waterloo West High School
"I drew a picture of a train today because my grandma used to work at the train station," Soileau said. "It's so very special to me and my family."
The art of silence
By Weston Benner, Bellaire High School
Preparing to march in the Dia de los Muertos parade, Harlow Mallison twirls through the streets of downtown Austin. Mallison is a sophomore in the Spanish 2 class at McCallum and was invited to join the annual Dia de los Muertos celebration with Ballet Folklorico, which walked through Fifth and Sixth streets. " I had a lot of fun and it was nice meeting new people," Mallison said. "I loved how everyone came together and were so supportive of each other."
Señora A, McCallum’s cultural ambassador
By Sylvia Hurtado, McCallum High School
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Connection crew member Wyatt M. gives a gift to one of the ACCESS students.
Connection Crew brings valentines with a twist
By Julia B., Abbigail M., and Aubrey O.
This image is from her trailer video, which depicts Jennie’s alter ego, displaying her newfound freedom to explore her newfound freedom as a solo artist.

Credits: Mexico City Production by Habitant
A new era of musical freedom
By Sophia W., Day Creek Intermediate School
Culture Week Day 1: Sidewalk chalk
By Lily Shi, The Harker School
VIDEO: French students experience Quebec
By Evelynn Lin '25 and Mia Fagone '26
Winter Guard Moves Up to New Competition Class
By James Beers, Marquette High School
Students protest with signs and flags as they walk between Victory Blvd. and Balboa Blvd. on Feb. 10.
Students walk out demanding awareness, advocacy toward immigration policies
By Andre Arcilla, Satenik Ayrapetyan, Linus Bossardt, Tania Lopez, Jenny Marquez, Genesis Cuellar-Figueroa, and Alex Salcedo