Month: January 2017
Mira Costa Talent Show
On Thursday January 26th, Mira Costa held their annual talent show in the auditorium. There was 16 different performances, each differing in talents. All the performers were outstanding, but in the end the band Working on History prevailed. […]
Girls soccer ties with Peninsula
Mira Costa’s girls soccer team battled to a scoreless tie against the Peninsula High School Panthers away on Friday, despite offensive efforts from junior midfielder Genevieve Watkins.
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Girls basketball defeats Peninsula 64-36
Mira Costa’s girls basketball team defeated Peninsula High School 64-36 on Friday at Mira Costa High School in a Bay League game. Costa finished the game by scoring 28 points more points than Peninsula. […]
Mrs. Cabrera Reflects on Her Writing Career
Mrs. Cabrera, a tenured teacher at Mira Costa High School, reflects on her goal of writing her new novel, “The Cosmic Explorer”. She explains how writing has been a pivotal point in her life and she talks about her new endeavor of writing a novel. She is trying to find time to complete her novel and hopes it will be finished in the next 3 years. […]
Mira Costa vs. Redondo | Girls Basketball
On Tuesday January 24th, girls basketball faced off against rival Redondo Union High School. The game was competitive and the players gave it their all, until the final buzzer. The Seahawks persevered, winning the game 57-37. Coming off of a 5 game win streak the girls were discouraged by this loss, but plan to come back even stronger in their game against Palos Verdes High School. […]
Boys wrestling narrowly defeats Peninsula 36-33
By Jack Major
Junior Jared Williams breathed a sigh of and shook his opponent’s hand with a smile on his face after pinning him to win the match. Williams made quick work of his opponent from Peninsula, beating him in the first period, and was a top performer on the day. […]
LACMA’s “Ed Fella: Free Work in Due Time” exhibit creatively connects different ideas strewn throughout each piece
By Claire Gunning Opinion Editor The Los Angeles County Museum of Art exhibit “Ed Fella: Free Work in Due Time” touches on aspects of both creative design and intellect. “Ed Fella: Free Work in […]
The Getty’s “Bouchardon: Royal Artist of the Enlightenment” exhibits an intriguing array of artwork
By Lilia Marmolejo Staff Writer The Getty center’s newest exhibition, “Bouchardon: Royal Artist of the Enlightenment,” features the art of Edme Bouchardon, displaying his artistic talent and incredible skills in creating relationships between drawings […]
Latino Scholars Union Project [Video]
The Latino Scholars Union Club has began a project to get less fortunate deaf kids hearing aids. They plan on supplying many Mexican children with hearing aids to improve their overall quality of life and make it easier to interpret others. The club is doing this as a nonprofit, which shows the true ambition and generosity of the students in the club. […]