Girls’ flag football: building momentum for a big season
SPORTS Scarlett Goetz, Sports Reporter SPORTS Scarlett Goetz, Sports Reporter

Girls’ flag football: building momentum for a big season

For the second year in a row, the girls’ Samo varsity flag football team ended the season strong after winning the Ocean League Championship and qualifying for the CIF playoffs. The team plans to carry on the momentum from last year and stay focused on the goal of winning the league again.   

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HOTLB: What Does Samo Think About AI?
CENTERSPREAD Quinn Forsell, Staff Writer CENTERSPREAD Quinn Forsell, Staff Writer

HOTLB: What Does Samo Think About AI?

Across the world, the subject of artificial intelligence(AI) has been a hot topic. With language learning models like ChatGPT or image generators like DALL-E becoming increasingly popular, it's hard for anyone not to form an opinion on them, and Samo’s campus is no exception. Considering all of the nuances that come with AI, there are a million different takes a person could have. This could range from thoughts on where and when AI should be used, whether the writing and imagery it produces are real art, how it impacts the environment, humanity, and more.

Even though the sport is prone to single team superiority, the races themselves can still end up highly entertaining and the 2025 season is a perfect example of this.

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What’s going on around samo?
NEWS Kira Willinger, Staff Writer NEWS Kira Willinger, Staff Writer

What’s going on around samo?

On Aug. 26, the 15-year-old Nordstrom location at Santa Monica Place closed down. Part of an ongoing trend of closures around the Downtown Santa Monica area in recent years, the promenade faces high vacancy rates- some reaching upwards of 22 percent in July 2025. The emptiness of the promenade has been caused by multiple components, including the high rent and lingering effects of COVID-19. Due to this, the promenade has lost many visitors. As a result, the promenade has been passing policies in an attempt to revitalize the area, part of the city’s larger goal to guide the promenade back to its past state. 

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Mental Health Tolls, Climate Costs and more; the Untold Truth of AI’s Impact.
CENTERSPREAD Devyn Hamilton, Staff Writer CENTERSPREAD Devyn Hamilton, Staff Writer

Mental Health Tolls, Climate Costs and more; the Untold Truth of AI’s Impact.

Now that Artificial Intelligence (AI) software has been in the public eye for almost three years, the conversation has begun to turn from short-term effects–ease of its usage, inaccuracies on AI chatbots’ parts and inauthentic submissions of work–to issues regarding long-term effects on humanity. Younger generations’ brain development is especially at risk, as well as the speeding issue of climate change worldwide, if AI usage progresses as it currently is.

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New district policy officially enforces phone pockets
STUDENT LIFE Ashley Tan, Staff Writer STUDENT LIFE Ashley Tan, Staff Writer

New district policy officially enforces phone pockets

Entering the ’25-’26 school year, most Samo students are already used to storing their phones away for when class is in session. But many may notice that instead of having only a handful of phone-free classes like last year, phones must now be put away in every class. This is because the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) has implemented a policy which restricts electronic devices during academic hours. Starting this school year, what was once up to teachers is now a district-wide policy.

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girls’ volleyball serves up success
SPORTS Leo Mooney, Sports Reporter SPORTS Leo Mooney, Sports Reporter

girls’ volleyball serves up success

Last season, the Samo girls volleyball team had a strong year where they went 21-6 in overall play and 9-1 in league games. In CIF playoffs, the team made it to the quarterfinals before losing to Newbury Park in a tight and tense match that went to a fifth and final set. Liane Sato summed up last season as a great overall year with many successes but also room for improvement.

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University tuition rising amid policy changes
NEWS Otem Free, Staff Writer NEWS Otem Free, Staff Writer

University tuition rising amid policy changes

Samo seniors, alongside their peers at other Californian high schools, face major changes in in-state higher education as the Cal State system’s budget deficit continues to grow, alongside recently announced tuition hikes by the UC system. For students, this also comes at a time when the ‘Big Beautiful Bill’, signed on July 4 by President Donald Trump, has made it increasingly harder to borrow, repay and qualify for federal student loans. 

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First serve to final point: the US Open 2025
SPORTS Sofia Freidman, Staff Writer SPORTS Sofia Freidman, Staff Writer

First serve to final point: the US Open 2025

For the second year in a row, the girls’ Samo varsity flag football team ended the season strong after winning the Ocean League Championship and qualifying for the CIF playoffs. The team plans to carry on the momentum from last year and stay focused on the goal of winning the league again.   

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Is it time to put the dogs away
OPINION Jake Phasavath, Staff Writer OPINION Jake Phasavath, Staff Writer

Is it time to put the dogs away

Flip-flops seem to be taking over our trend cycle at the moment; it’s almost like you can’t escape them. Flip-flops have been a popular footwear choice for a while. Celebrities and people around Samo have been wearing them, but should this trend continue?

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Step into a Tangled Fairytale at this year’s homecoming
STUDENT LIFE Hope Wang STUDENT LIFE Hope Wang

Step into a Tangled Fairytale at this year’s homecoming

As Homecoming week unfolds, the excitement spreads through campus, beginning with the Homecoming Carnival on Oct. 8, where students gather for games and food. The carnival precedes the football game on Oct. 10, which all leads up to the long-awaited Tangled up in Hoco dance on Oct. 11. ASB’s Activities Committee is organizing this week of spirit, led by Lilah Pantallion (’27) and Chase Noble (’27). 


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Girls’ golf swings into action for promising season
SPORTS Ileana De La Cerda, Staff Writer SPORTS Ileana De La Cerda, Staff Writer

Girls’ golf swings into action for promising season

Samo Girls’ golf is kicking off once again with their season starting on Sept. 16. and their first game coming to a loss. This year, they are ready for another season of fun whilst continuing to strive for improvement and elevation within their performance.  



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The comeback of Blood Orange
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Jefferson Tinus, Staff Writer ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Jefferson Tinus, Staff Writer

The comeback of Blood Orange

Devonté Hynes, better known as Blood Orange, released his newest album, “Essex Honey,” on Aug. 29. This record is his first major release under the Blood Orange name since 2019, and with it, Hynes takes listeners on a journey through the cycles of grief and resilience in the face of change.

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What happened to Claymation?
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Opal Feves, Sports Reporter ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Opal Feves, Sports Reporter

What happened to Claymation?

It has been too long since the last major claymation release. After multiple successes such as “Fantastic Mr. Fox”, “Isle of Dogs”, and “Shaun the Sheep”, not to mention the three top-grossing stop motion animated movies: “Chicken Run”, “Wallace and Gromit - The Curse of the Were-Rabbit”, and “Coraline”. Since these major releases, there haven’t been any new hits in the genre in recent years.

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