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 Why Is Noticing a Challenge? Erik Carlson, January 22, 2025 Most of us in Los Angeles, especially teenagers, live hyper-stimulated, fast-paced lives. There is a… 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
Celebrating the Tigre Scholars: Honoring Excellence During National Hispanic Heritage Month Lupe Chacon, October 6, 2024 A Vital Part of Vistamar’s Community Since 2016, the Tigre Scholars Program has been a… 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
Features Why Shakespeare? Ms. Kara Ukolowicz, October 6, 2024 22 years ago, when I finished my undergraduate degree in British literature, my mechanical engineer… 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
Club Highlights: Book Club and Bakeology Toby Fontana, June 3, 2024 Do you want to join a club but are unsure of what your options are?… Continue Reading
Editorial Where Is the Class of 2024 Going off to College? Ryan Doh, June 3, 2024December 9, 2024 Congratulations to the Vistamar Class of 2024! First Name Last Name College Name Lucas Alvarez… Continue Reading
School News Is John Proctor the Villain? An Inside Look on the Characters of Vistamar’s Spring Play Lilah Schulte, April 29, 2024 On Thursday, April 18th, Vistamar’s play, John Proctor is the Villain, opened the PAS door… Continue Reading