November 21, 2024

Immune to Influence

April 24, 2015 La Vista 0

By TJ Ford Theme Editor This past December, an outbreak of the measles virus began at Disneyland in Anaheim, California. The outbreak, which ended five months later on April 17, infected at least 156 individuals, […]

Diving Deep

March 23, 2015 La Vista 0

History teacher Ian Uhalt swims away from teaching history and dives into a different kind of classroom during his scuba diving trips in various locations throughout the South Bay. […]

Float like a Butterfly, Sting like a Bee

March 23, 2015 La Vista 0

By Sameeha Jilani Executive Theme Editor Although running sting operations is a delicate process with little room for error, it is clear that the Manhattan Beach Police Department successfully avoids any potential issues through exhaustive […]

There’s a Limit for a Reason

March 23, 2015 La Vista 0

By TJ Ford Theme Editor Seen by some as an inconvenience and by others as a necessity, driving under the influence, or DUI, checkpoints are one of the more common methods used by police officers […]

It’s the Climb

March 23, 2015 La Vista 0

Costa economics teacher Charles Currier takes on new heights outside his economics classroom with his passion for backpacking and hiking.
Hiking includes walking throughout the country or the woods, while backpacking can involve an extended journey and outdoor camping. According to Currier, his first major hike was a trip to Mt. Whitney with friends about 15 years ago.
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Blown Out of the Water

March 23, 2015 La Vista 0

Chemistry and physics teacher Dan Bartlett glides into a whole new world outside of school. Bartlett picked up the sport of kiteboarding three years ago with his 22-year-old son, Sean Bartlett. Bartlett and his son taught themselves how to kiteboard after buying their own kites off of Craigslist and practicing with them during the weekends. […]

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