Fantastic Freshmen
Jessica Fuld - Staff Writer, '14
October 30, 2011
Starting out high school can be a very intimidating experience. For freshmen, everything is new and standing out can be a difficult task. However, two freshmen have displayed athletic potential to help them shine. Jensyn Warren and Madison Hatfield are the only two freshmen athletes to make it on to... Read more »
Morris Code
Hunter Morris - Sports Editor, '12
October 30, 2011
When the month of October first began, all I could think about were possible column themes. Whenever anything happened I envisioned myself writing a descriptive and hopefully funny narrative about it, but deep down something else stood out to me. There was this one topic that I knew I would have... Read more »
Amanda Please!
Amanda Rosengarten - Entertainment Editor, '12
October 30, 2011
Like most little girls at the age of 4, nothing significant impacted my whimsical existence of princesses and fairytales; nothing except the realization that magic did not exist. Each day, I would wander the neighborhood catching butterflies and picking roses that smelled sweet like my mother’s... Read more »
Just In Case
Casey Tamkin - Copy Editor
October 30, 2011
The ACT, the SAT and the ISP. Each is only a mere three-letter word, yet they have the extraordinary power to consume our lives for months. We work for hours upon hours to dictate our prosperity and our success in the future. I could sit here and tell you how I need to score excessively high on my ACT... Read more »
Lalalidaa
Lida Dianti - Features Editor
October 30, 2011
It started with my first word as a child, as my small rosy lips mouthed the word “momma.” It continued to grow as I began reading aloud my first Dr.Seuss book. It gave me enough backbone as a child to throw tantrums and speak my mind, whether it be over which floral dress to wear or over which new... Read more »
Oh Em G
Emily Glavin - Opinions Editor
October 30, 2011
Pulling up to my usual spot on Valmar, I spotted five spaces further up that required parallel parking; however, I ignored them and turned up KIIS F.M. instead. I tuned in too late to catch the actress being interviewed, but I did hear Ryan Seacrest ask her what advice she would give to aspiring actors.... Read more »
All About MElissa
Melissa Fenchel - News Editor
October 30, 2011
This past summer I volunteered at a local day camp. When I took the position I was not exactly sure what to expect. I honestly did not think I would learn very much from any of the campers seeing as how they are between the ages of five and twelve. However, Corey proved me wrong. The first day he came... Read more »
Alison Wonderland
Alison Roth - Editor-In-Chief, '12
October 30, 2011
I quickly rip off the waxy paper attached to the side of my steaming fries. With each tear, my heart pounds faster. The brightly colored piece falls off. Could it be? Nope, it’s just anotherConnecticut Ave.I shrug and toss the square lazily into my car’s center console, now overflowing with other... Read more »
Whimsic Alley brings world of magic to life
Allie Barnes - Staff Writer, '14
October 29, 2011
Other articles that you might be interested in: Cha Cha Chicken Caribbean Cafe Halloween costume shop gives customers a thrill CHS Halloween look-a-likes For fans of all things magical, Los Angeles’ Whimsic Alley facilitates an escape from real life into a world where anything is possible. As one... Read more »
Museum of Jurassic Technology
Alexa Carlucci - Staff Writer, '12
October 29, 2011
The Museum Of Jurassic Technology can be found on 9341 Venice Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90232. Before you spend hours upon hours watching all the Jurassic Park movies to prepare for your visit, as I did, know one thing: this museum is not about dinosaurs. You will not find a single life-size... Read more »








