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Staff Editorial

October 1, 2021 Katherine Mueller 0

By Katherine Mueller Executive Opinion Editor Due to the creation of a petition amassing over 1.7 million signatures, California Governor Gavin Newsom was in danger of being removed from office through a political recall.  During […]

Staff Editorial

February 22, 2019 La Vista 0

The Mira Costa Black Scholars Union held the annual Black History Month assembly on Wednesday during second period. Speakers discussed the importance of Black History month and the Black Lives Matter Movement, emphasizing diversity and inclusion. […]

Administration should prioritize sexual assault prevention education

December 18, 2018 La Vista 0

On the Mira Costa website, the vision statement reads that Mira Costa is “a community of learners where each member has the opportunity to achieve academic, creative, personal, and social excellence.” However, the lack of an administrative response to the recent rumors around campus regarding sexual assault allegations have called into question the validity of this statement. […]

Lowering the voting age will increase civic engagement

November 27, 2018 La Vista 0

The 26th Amendment to the constitution, passed in 1971, set the voting age in the United States to 18. Today, 15 states allow 17-year-olds to vote in primary elections, and campaigns have been working to lower the voting age nationwide. Lowering the voting age will allow more of America’s teenagers to become politically aware and improve their civic engagement. […]

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