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Prepare To Scare: Getting Ready for Halloween

If you haven’t experienced Halloween at CSArts-SGV, you are in for a (trick or) treat. While other schools restrict wearing costumes to class, CSArts rolls out the red carpet for stud...

Ozzie Upton, Oct 03, 2024

Safety Implementations for the Metro: What Students Should Know

Every day, large numbers of CSArts students rely on the Metro to get to and from school. Many students are aware of the possible dangers that riding the metro may present, as crime in...

Ariella Dawson & Evyn Clayton, Oct 03, 2024

Horror Night Showdown

It’s that time of the year again: spooky season! Don’t know which parks to go to? We’ve got the info, and two teachers who offered a review of two of the most famous freight fests in ...

James Okon, Oct 03, 2024

Out of Service, Out of Luck

During the past few weeks, Northview Field and the back of the PAC were set off-limits, followed by the temporary closure of several restrooms. Student use of the field during lunch a...

Joy Thomas & Noelle Lee, Oct 03, 2024

Coyotes Creeping on Campus

The recent rise of coyotes, an indigenous animal around our school, has increased administrators’ awareness of student safety. As the heat increases, coyotes come down from their natu...

Natalie Merino & Pippin Langdon, Oct 03, 2024

Caution with Costumes

Halloween is always exciting. It’s a time of festivities and fun costumes, but as everyone is preparing, there are some important things to remember regarding safety and cultural sens...

Tara Terzic, Oct 03, 2024

Be Prepared!: The Latest Report on Safety

Students’s safety when they are at school is more important than ever. Whether that means understanding our school’s emergency procedures, participating in drills, or knowing about re...

Abigail Risdon & Noelle Lee, Sep 13, 2024

Renovations, Additions, and Reflections

CSArts is known for its areas of green grass areas around the campus where people can sit, eat, or take a nap. But with the smoky weather and the heatwave, it’s been difficult for stu...

Ari Dawson & Aryhanna Pham, Sep 13, 2024

Heatwaves & You

Those first days of school can be the hardest, but then Mother Nature throws a curveball: a heatwave. August is the hottest month of the year, so maybe September will be better? While...

Arwen McKay, Sep 13, 2024

Signing up for Free & Reduced Lunch

The Free and Reduced Lunch Program, or the FRLP for short, is an enrollment that makes certain students eligible for one free lunch and one breakfast meal daily. Among free meals you ...

James Okon & Victoria Maradiaga, Sep 13, 2024

Freshman Survival Guide

Starting your first year of high school can be nerve-racking, especially with all the media portrayals of students being shoved into lockers and having to eat lunch alone.

Karina Yue & Natalie Merino, Sep 13, 2024

The Emotional Landscape

Navigating a new school year is an emotional journey. The first week, a full week, plus conservatory meant going from 0-100 after Summer Break! Finding classes, meeting new students, ...

Tara Terzic & Pippin Langdon, Sep 13, 2024

Conservatory at DHS

This semester, many Acting and Creative Writing students have made the trek from CSArts to our neighboring campus, Duarte High School during conservatory hours. The main reasons why s...

Delight Kim & Evyn Clayton, Sep 13, 2024

Club Rush 2024: Rushing Back

This year’s club rush was an amazing event and an opportunity to connect with other students. Throughout the later part of the week, clubs were set up in the 100’s, 200’s, and the Quad.

Salvador Villagomez, Sep 13, 2024

Persistant Pipe Problems

On Tuesday, April 23, pipes burst in the 200s and flooded the area. Students puddle-jumped their way to classes, as CSArts-SGV administrators made the all-too-familiar calls to mainte...

Ayleen Park & Karina Yue, May 31, 2024