Kareena Dhillon is La Vista’s Executive Opinion Editor, and is responsible for editing and designing all pages for the Opinion section. In her previous years she was the Executive Opinion Editor and the Online Features Editor. In her free time, Kareena drinks coffee, listens to bad music and goes to the gym.
About Kareena Dhillon
Kareena Dhillon is La Vista’s Executive Opinion Editor, and is responsible for editing and designing all pages for the Opinion section. In her previous years she was the Executive Opinion Editor and the Online Features Editor. In her free time, Kareena drinks coffee, listens to bad music and goes to the gym.
In an effort to flatten the curve, most states have ordered that its citizens follow a “safer at home” order. Life as many of us knew it has since dissipated as restaurants, gyms, and parks close. Music festivals and concerts have been postponed and cancelled, resulting in several online fundraisers to support struggling artists. In light of our new reality citizens should be doing their party by staying home and social distancing. […]
There have been recent studies that have shown school drills, specifically those to prepare for an active shooter on campus, can be more mentally damaging than efficient at helping students prepare for an emergency. […]
This dry season for Australia has been particularly devastating for its citizens and wildlife. In November, the Australian government declared a state of emergency due to the fires becoming some of the most damaging on record. An area similar to the size of South Korea, comprising of roughly 25.5 million acres, has completely burned down in the country, according to Reuters News Agency. In the face of this tragedy, it is important that the Costa community recognizes the importance of supporting efforts to contain the fires. […]
This year, the Mira Costa administration has adopted a new policy regarding the requirements for student athletes intending to participate in the signing day ceremony. According to Costa principal Dr. Ben Dale, athletes who are committed to furthering their athletic career in college but do not play this sport at Costa cannot participate in signing day. […]
South Bay Families Connected hosted a speaker series titled “Under Pressure: Stress Resilience When the Stakes are High” on Oct. 3 in the auditorium to discuss student athletes and stress management. […]
Select Social Science Department teachers at Mira Costa introduced new criteria for receiving a letter of recommendation following the rise in the number of students not taking history classes during the school year. As more students take their history prerequisites over the summer, history teachers and students both suffer. […]
With a welcoming environment and music, several DJs produced a stellar performance at Sunday Sessions on Aug. 18 in Grand Park from 2 to 8 p.m.Grand Park’s Sunday Sessions provided a relaxing close to the weekend for guests of all ages at their free concert event. […]