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
Opinion Why I Raised My Voice for Environmental Change Ryan Doh, April 29, 2024April 28, 2024 Along the corner of 44th Elm Street, a shiver of uneasiness enfolds my spine. My… Continue Reading
Opinion The Harm of the Digital Fitness Industry Ryan Doh, January 21, 2024 Social media has shifted the gym from a place to promote body positivity and well-being… Continue Reading
Arts & Culture Welcome to My L.A. Matthew De Alba, January 21, 2024 A poem written based on the “My L.A.” unit in English 12: L.A. Stories. My… Continue Reading
Let the Swifties Swift Ms. Kara Ukolowicz, November 9, 2023 Volume 19: Issue 2 I want to be clear; I am not a Swiftie. I… Continue Reading
Don’t Undervalue the High School Experience Mr. Pham, November 5, 2023November 9, 2023 Volume 19: Issue 2 Increasingly, high school has turned into a stepping stone, a proving… Continue Reading