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Las Lomas Film Festival a success

by Mia Stapleton, Staff Writer On Wednesday, June 2nd and Thursday, June 3rd, the Las Lomas theater welcomed the community to the 2010 Las Lomas Film Festival, a wonderful showcase of inspirational and thought-provoking student-created films. The festival lasted from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. both nights, and admission was ...

Pearl Lee keeps cookin’ away

by Ashley Nomura, Staff Writer On May 9, senior Pearl Lee competed in the Culinary Institute of America's National Annual Best Teen Chef Competition in Houston, Texas. Pearl's International Cuisine teacher Jim Nolte and Yearbook and Foods teacher Debbie Blendow assisted her in coming up with her dishes for the cont...

Track athletes heading for State championships

by Sam Lubman, Staff Writer It has been quite a season for the Las Lomas girls pole vaulters, culminating in a trip to Fresno for a shot at a state title for senior Lauryann Jiang and sophomore Cirman Virdi, who both finished tied for second in the pole vault last Friday at the Meet of Champions at U.C. Berkeley. "Si...

The dangers of aluminum bats

by Daniel Rubens, Sports Editor On March 11, Marin Catholic High School pitcher Gunnar Sandberg was hit in the head with a line drive off the bat of a De La Salle player.  Thankfully, Sandberg, 16, will be okay, but the frightening incident stirred up a debate inside the state government.  Many in California believe...

Rain on graduation day? No way.

by Keyana Reed, Staff Writer April showers bring May flowers, the saying goes. Sadly, this year the more accurate motto is May showers bring June flowers. There have been cold showers since the beginning of November and it seems as if rain might be in the forecast for the near future. Now the question is what happens ...

Pacman turns 30

by Cole Souder, Staff Writer On May 22, 1980, the video game world was changed in a way that wouldn’t be evident for years to come. On that date, Namco released its hit video game, Pac-Man. Since its release, there have been over 30 spin-offs from the original, including Ms. Pac-Man, Pac-Man vs., and Pac-Man champio...

Delta Dogs play free concert in Pleasant Hill

by Elisha Nilsen, Staff Writer On Sunday May, 8th at the Pleasent Hill City Hall lawn, there was a free public concert. A banner been there for a week or so, feauturing Delta Dogs, a local band. At the event there was the green CERT or Comunnity Emergency Response Team tent as well as a Yanni's Greek Cafe Vendor.  ...

“Lost” finale is bittersweet

by Sam Lubman, Staff Writer On Sunday May 23, 2010, America said goodbye to a television show that for six years captivated audiences around the country, when ABC's Lost officially came to end. First off, I won't give anything about the finale away, for those who haven't caught up yet. But I will say that the finale ...

Matt Campbell to succeed Lickiss as principal

by Daniel Rubens, Sports Editor After 17 long years of leading Las Lomas, principal Pat Lickiss will be stepping down from his position at the beginning of July. Replacing him will be Matt Campbell, who is currently the assistant principal at two middle schools. On May 27, Campbell held a meet and greet session with...


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