Students should appreciate their time at Costa
As I settle into senior year and submit my final college applications, I can’t help but reflect on the Costa community that has surrounded me for the past four years. […]
As I settle into senior year and submit my final college applications, I can’t help but reflect on the Costa community that has surrounded me for the past four years. […]
Seven months ago, I watched as hundreds of my fellow students walked out on March 14 in protest of the increasing gun violence and mass shootings, directly in response to the Feb. 14 school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. […]
As veteran journalist Bob Woodward said, “if you interviewed 1,000 politicians and asked about whether the media’s too soft or too hard, about 999 would say too hard.” […]
During our three years on La Vista, the most prominent theme has been change. We’ve worked with three advisors, become part of the Media Art Department and seen our two room complex cut down to one as Yearbook moved in next door. […]
By Wyatt Robb Editor-In-Chief Journalists have been scrutinized for hundreds of years. It’s an unpleasant, but necessary, part of the job. However there is currently a growing movement to discredit the media and those involved […]
By Claire Gunning and Wyatt Robb Editors-In-Chief In our last Ed Note, we addressed our apprehension for the future and the responsibility we felt to our readers. Due to circumstances beyond our control, our responsibility […]
By Claire Gunning and Wyatt Robb Editors-in-Chief J une 16 is on the horizon and, like all students, we are beginning to grow ea- ger for the freedom that summer provides. More than that, though, […]
By Lizzy Tsuang and Delaney Whittet Editors-in-Chief If “time flies” is a cliche, it’s an apt one. Our flurry of production nights, failed tests, sporadic coffee runs and late-night candy binges have certainly flown by, […]
By Delaney Whittet Editor-in-Chief My grandma’s house sits on a shady corner in Santa Monica. Behind the brown shutters and up the carpeted staircase lies a stack of newspapers dating from 1944 to 1969. The […]
By Delaney Whittet Editor-in-Chief Seven billion individuals roam the earth. A sea of bodies expands across it, weaving, bumping, colliding. Each interaction differs from the last; yet, a constant fear of being alone and a […]
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