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Memory project gives orphans a precious keepsake

by Bryanna Rivera Staff Writer   This year, Las Lomas is again taking part in the memory project, an organization that matches high school students with orphans in another country. The high school students create a portrait for the child and then send it to him or her as a gift. According to the websit...

Correction

In the printed version of the cover story “The New Face of ASB,” there was incorrect information about the previous Leadership advisor. He was released from his contract, not fired....

Cell tower receiving interference

by Jordan Katzeff Staff Writer   A few years ago, a plan to build a large cell phone tower disguised as a tree behind Walnut Heights was proposed. However, the surrounding community strongly protested and the plan was subsequently scrapped. Now, Verizon Wireless has plans to build a 70-foot cell tower ...

The New Face of ASB

by Regan Murray and Margaret Moore Staff Writer and Entertainment Editor   When the bell rang to start fourth period last Wednesday, senior Maddie Dautel faced the class from her seat at the front of the room.The rest of the Leadership students were posted. Dautel called the class to order with a casual ...

Color Run mania

by Angela Guo Staff Writer   Since it began in January last year, the Color Run, also known as the “Happiest 5K on the Planet,” has exploded in popularity. Participants begin the 5K run or walk wearing white clothing, but by the end they are splattered with colored powder from head to toe. Before t...

Peace corps provide global experience

by Ben Kirsebom Staff Writer “Men and women will be expected to work and live alongside the nationals of the country in which they are stationed—doing the same work, eating the same food, talking the same language. But if the life will not be easy, it will be rich and satisfying. For every young American who p...

Girls swimming wins on senior night

by Martina  Barrera-Hernandez Co-Editor in Chief The last event came down to the anchor leg of the 400 boys freestyle relay against Acalanes on April 24. “As dove in, we were all cheering really loud, which attracted more and more people to cheer because Jackson was going so dang fas...

Diabetes: a constant consideration

by Sarah Cole Staff Writer Carson Howe, a junior, started to feel ill last November. He was tired, pale and underweight. Eventually, he went to the doctor. A couple days and a few tests later, Howe was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Howe was shocked. “It was something I had never really thought of before I was ...

Baseball earns walk-off win against Dougherty Valley

by Devin Thebeau Staff Writer On a sweltering afternoon, when pitching conditions were far optimal, sophomore Andrew King allowed five earned runs in the first two innings. The only threat the Knights mounted against Acalanes came in the third, when Las Lomas had the bases loaded with one out in the third inn...

Lost but never forgotten

by Danielle Kirsebom Staff Writer It’s easy to take life for granted and sometimes it’s just as easy to forget about someone or something that, at one point, meant the world to you. However, the memorials on campus recognize past Las Lomas students but not all will be featured in this story. Richard Terry Hack...


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