Kirsten Vose is one of the most recognized swimmers in Southern California. She will take her 11 All American banners to USC with a scholarship. Senior Vose has been on the Rose Bowl swim team for over seven years, and on the FSHA team since freshman year. Her best events are the 100… FSHA All…
Since the reemergence of the Taliban rule in Afghanistan in 2021, the headlines out of Kabul have been dire. Poverty is rampant as international aid and support collapse. A harsh winter has taken a heavy toll on those least equipped to endure it. Violence and anarchy...
Each year, over 720,000 people die from blood cancers and disorders, but less than 1% of the world’s population is registered to be a donor. By registering to become a donor, the chance to save a life is made possible. When someone has blood cancer or a disorder, it...
The Culver City school community expressed outrage due to ongoing fights, bullying, and a lack of campus safety on the middle and high school campuses with protests in February. With multiple violent fights happening between students on both campuses, parents,...
I remember the first time I met you, the first Sunday of September. Before we met, archery was predictable; my routine was reliable. The weight of my quiver, the resistance of my string, the curve of my limbs, and Sunday morning practice, it was always the same. But...