November 24, 2024

Costa administration should inform students of its history

January 27, 2020 Mia Cho 5

Many students are unaware that Mira Costa was built upon land that was formerly owned by Japanese-Americans who were taken into internment camps during World War II. The Costa administration should inform its students of Costa’s connection to this shameful aspect of the United States and the Manhattan Beach community’s history in order to best educate its students. […]

Josie looks forward to the start of a new decade

January 27, 2020 Josie Collier 0

One hundred years ago, women received the right to vote. But it was only 50 years ago when America fought through the brutalities of the Vietnam War. With a new year and decade beginning, I want to reflect and predict what the future has to hold for our country and community.  […]

Costa should stay informed, provide support to Australia brushfires

January 27, 2020 Kareena Dhillon 0

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. […]

Costa girls soccer beats Redondo Union at home, 2-1

January 27, 2020 Brooke Smith 0

The Mira Costa girls soccer team clinched the win against Bay League rivals Redondo Union High School at Redondo, resulting in a 2-1 win on Tuesday. The Mustangs maintained possession for most of the game. The girls utilized their teamwork with efficient passes, keeping Redondo off the ball for the majority of the game, coach Patty Perkinson said.  […]

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