Clare Beezhold is La Vista’s Editor-In-Chief, and is responsible for each of the paper’s pages and managing the staff. In her previous years on the paper, she was the News Editor and designed pages for her section and wrote stories for all sections. In her free time, Clare enjoys running, cooking, and spending time with friends.
About Clare Beezhold
Clare Beezhold is La Vista’s Editor-In-Chief, and is responsible for each of the paper’s pages and managing the staff. In her previous years on the paper, she was the News Editor and designed pages for her section and wrote stories for all sections. In her free time, Clare enjoys running, cooking, and spending time with friends.
Meadows Elementary School’s Parent Teacher Association worked to bring their blacktop to life with bright colors through a painting project on Sept. 29 with the help of parents and volunteers. […]
In her seventh year as a Mira Costa guidance counselor, Eliza Santarosa is transferring to the College and Career Center as the newest counselor of the center.
Santarosa previously worked as a school counselor at Palos Verdes High School. […]
Los Angeles County Museum of Arts’ “Sound Stories” exhibit fuses art and technology using an unexpected tool: sound. Christian Marclay, a visual artist, branches out from his typical style to bring viewers a fresh, new take on sounds in the 21st century. Christian Marclay’s exhibition consists of a five-work installation making use of the unique feature of sounds and look of Snapchat. […]
Mira Costa’s Associated Student Body organized the first Stampede Friday of the school year on Friday Aug. 30 to stir up spirit amongst this years mustangs. For Stampede Days, ASB encourages students to wear their stampede shirts or green and gold as a way to show their Costa pride. Stampede Days take place most Fridays in the fall corresponding with varsity football games.
While the trailer for “The Hustle” caught viewers attention and seemed to create some positive buzz among moviegoers, the low movie scores earned during the opening weekend on Rotten Tomatoes unfortunately seems to have more accurately hit the mark on this female-centric comedy. […]
The “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963-1983” exhibit showcases the vibrant contributions of black artists during the Civil Rights Movement. […]
The Manhattan Beach Unified School District’s elementary, middle and high school orchestras performed on Feb. 7 at Costa in the annual All-District Orchestra Festival. […]
LACMA’s “Power of Pattern: Central Asian Ikats” gives viewers the opportunity to experience real life examples of Central Asian ikat textiles, which is a type of fabric that will help culminate a newfound appreciation for the design technique within them. […]