Geneva Huang is an 11th grade News Editor at La Vista, where she covers politics and Manhattan Beach news, including community activities and ongoing events. Huang brings a passion for foreign affairs to their reporting.
When not reporting, Geneva enjoys traveling and trying new foods.
About Geneva Huang
Geneva Huang is an 11th grade News Editor at La Vista, where she covers politics and Manhattan Beach news, including community activities and ongoing events. Huang brings a passion for foreign affairs to their reporting.
When not reporting, Geneva enjoys traveling and trying new foods.
While they are multinational and far-reaching affairs, the Epstein files hits close to home as Los Angeles prepares to host the 2028 Olympic games. The surface of new names from recently released Epstein files directly […]
Second-semester class schedule changes have rearranged students around campus, putting them in a difficult situation to continue their daily routines. Oftentimes, students find themselves forced into year-long classes with different teachers too. All of this […]
Manhattan Beach Unified School District Superintendent John Bowes announced at a district board meeting his plans to retire at the end of the 2026 school year. In an email to parents, Bowes relays his pleasure […]
College application season continues for Costa seniors as it has year after year for the graduating class. However, current college students and Costa alumni are here to offer advice and support. Berkeley second year Austin […]
By Geneva Huang News Editor One of Netflix’s most popular shows, “Stranger Things,” returns late November for its highly anticipated fifth and final season. The L.A. premiere on Nov. 6 brought together the cast and […]
By Geneva Huang News Editor Out of fear that the Trump admin- istration’s sinking approval ratings could allow for Democrats to gain seats during the 2026 midterm elec- tions, the president pressured Texas Republicans in […]
By Geneva Huang News Editor On October 7, during students’ third period classes, Mira Costa held the diversity assembly in order to spread awareness about cultures, diversity, and student experiences. The event featured a range […]
Mira Costa hosted the Bay League Carousel Tournament over this week and the last, bringing together local high school teams in pursuit of big wins. Varsity Boys Waterpolo kicked off the tournament on Thursday against […]
Access to therapy, hormones, and surgeries these past weeks has just become further restrained for Los Angelenos. 30 years of gender-affirming care, accessible through Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, has come to an end for 3,000 […]
As frequent as in the dystopian society revealed by George Orwell and his novel 1984, the United States today has witnessed great challenges to speech and media. In moves that echo Big Brother and the […]