Arts & Culture Nosferatu: A New Foray Into Gothic Film Toby Fontana, January 22, 2025 In 1922, the German silent film Nosferatu was originally released, a story closely related to… Continue Reading
Arts & Culture The Importance of Live Performing Arts Lilah Schulte, January 22, 2025 Many can’t argue the joyful feeling that comes from seeing a live performance. Whether it… Continue Reading
Editorial The Clock’s Tik-ing: Vistamar Students Share Their Opinions on the Upcoming TikTok Ban Carol Romano, January 22, 2025 As TikTok, the app we all know and love, faces the threat of being banned… Continue Reading
Current Events Internet Personality Haliey Welch Implicated in Cryptocurrency Scam Conor Doyle, January 22, 2025 In a viral video last summer, Haliey Welch skyrocketed to fame overnight after starting the… Continue Reading
Current Events The Los Angeles Wildfires: An In-Depth Review Jessica Doh, January 22, 2025 Dear Vikings, as many of you know, California has been on fire. Since January 8,… Continue Reading
Current Events North Korean Soldiers Sent to Ukrainian Border Conor Doyle, November 15, 2024 In late October, North Korea sent an estimated 10-12,000 troops to Russia. The soldiers have… Continue Reading
Editorial Why Is Bluey So Popular? Lilah Schulte, October 6, 2024 You may have heard of the popular Disney children’s show called Bluey. Even if you… Continue Reading
What Makes Listening So Hard? Erik Carlson, October 6, 2024 At first, this year’s essential question at Vistamar – How can I listen effectively to… Continue Reading
Current Events Are Microplastics the New Asbestos? Conor Doyle, June 3, 2024 Microplastics – miniscule plastic particles – are found in a wide variety of products. The… Continue Reading
Interview with Vistamar’s Director: Oliver S. Lilah Schulte, June 3, 2024December 9, 2024 Vistamar’s final theatre production of the year is Ad Nauseam by Connor LaRocque. Students have… Continue Reading