Naomi Tsuang is La Vista’s Editor-in-Chief and is responsible for managing the entirety of the staff and La Vista’s print and online forms. She was previously a News Editor and Online News Editor and worked to design the news section of the paper and upload news articles to the website on a daily basis. In her free time, Naomi enjoys painting, traveling, and spending time with her family and friends.
About Naomi Tsuang
Naomi Tsuang is La Vista’s Editor-in-Chief and is responsible for managing the entirety of the staff and La Vista’s print and online forms. She was previously a News Editor and Online News Editor and worked to design the news section of the paper and upload news articles to the website on a daily basis. In her free time, Naomi enjoys painting, traveling, and spending time with her family and friends.
It’s crazy to think that four years after we sat next to each other for three weeks over the summer filled with movies, music reviews and one presentation about Walter Cronkite in Beginning Journalism, we would be writing our final words to be published in La Vista. […]
Federal prosecutors have recently charged Hollywood celebrities, CEOs and business executives for their involvement in a massive college admissions scheme, alleging that they bribed college admissions officers, athletic coaches and school officials to secure their child’s admission into some of the most prestigious colleges in the nation. […]
Naomi Tsuang Editor-in-Chief With news feeds cluttered with articles on the government shutdown, mass shootings and environmental disasters, it can be difficult to read the news. While keeping up with current events is crucial to […]
As I settle into senior year and submit my final college applications, I can’t help but reflect on the Costa community that has surrounded me for the past four years. […]
As veteran journalist Bob Woodward said, “if you interviewed 1,000 politicians and asked about whether the media’s too soft or too hard, about 999 would say too hard.” […]
By Naomi Tsuang News Editor Candytopia is a sweet treat, both for visitors’ imaginations and taste buds. Candytopia is a pop-up art installation in the Santa Monica Place Mall featuring candy-themed rooms and sculptures. Patrons […]
Mira Costa’s Helping Educate Acts of Respect Club hosted a letter-writing campaign throughout February and March to provide comfort and support for the students and staff of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. […]
Mira Costa’s Associated Student Body and Helping Educate Acts of Respect Club encouraged students to participate in Random Acts of Kindness Week, which began Monday and ended today, starting with students send- ing appreciation texts and emails to teachers, friends and family. […]
Mira Costa’s Social Emotional Wellness Committee hosted its Teacher Fishbowl on Jan. 10 in the small theater, where 11 randomly-selected Costa teachers shared their views on stress and Costa’s atmosphere. […]
The Manhattan Beach Rotary Club and Mira Costa’s Interact Club hosted a benefit concert on Dec. 9 in the small theater to honor the memory of Manhattan Beach Middle School special-education teacher Sandy Casey, who passed away during the Oct. 1 mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest festival in Las Vegas. […]