Gov. Newsom signs new housing laws for California
NEWS Jake Phasavath, Staff Writer NEWS Jake Phasavath, Staff Writer

Gov. Newsom signs new housing laws for California

Gov. Gavin Newsom this month signed Assembly Bill (AB) 628 as well as Senate Bill (SB) 79. The bills are part of housing laws that Gov. Gavin Newsom has passed in an effort to provide more housing, lessen homelessness and create more affordable housing for the state. 

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Girls’ volleyball wins league back to back
SPORTS Leo Mooney, Sports Reporter SPORTS Leo Mooney, Sports Reporter

Girls’ volleyball wins league back to back

The Samo Girls’ Volleyball team has continued to thrive off of their successful start of the season. They are now 16-9 in overall play, and a dominant 8-1 in Ocean League play. On Wednesday, the team secured first place in the Ocean League against Culver City.

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Ocean ave. mental health facility cancelled after backlash
NEWS Sofia Freidman, Staff Writer NEWS Sofia Freidman, Staff Writer

Ocean ave. mental health facility cancelled after backlash

On Nov. 4, registered voters will go to the polls and vote on Proposition 50 (Prop. 50), formed by California Governor Gavin Newsom. Prop. 50 temporarily redistricts the state of California, switching five Republican districts Democratic. This was done in response to House Bill 4 (HB 4) in Texas, which flipped five Democratic districts Republican.

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Dodgers season overview
SPORTS Sofia Freidman, Staff Writer SPORTS Sofia Freidman, Staff Writer

Dodgers season overview

The Samo cross country team is now halfway through the season and has been putting in the hours to improve upon where they stood a few months ago. Both the boys’ and girls’ varsity teams are on an upward trajectory and are looking sharp for a chance at state.

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Flag football; three years three league titles
NEWS Scarlett Goetz, Sports Reporter NEWS Scarlett Goetz, Sports Reporter

Flag football; three years three league titles

With a flawless 7-0 league record, the Samo girls’ flag football team emerged victorious from their game against Inglewood High School, crowning them Ocean League champions for the third year in a row. The game was full of energy with fast-paced runs and throws, showing the team's chemistry on the field.

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UCLA Bruins roar to success under new management
SPORTS Jack Goldberg, Staff Writer SPORTS Jack Goldberg, Staff Writer

UCLA Bruins roar to success under new management

The University of California Los Angeles’ (UCLA) football program has been rife with struggles over the past couple seasons. Most recently, UCLA finished 3-6 within the Big Ten Conference after a transition from the Pac-12 Conference, which was first announced in 2022. A lackluster 0-3 start to the program’s second season in the Big Ten culminated in the firing of UCLA head coach Deshaun Foster on Sept. 14. Foster’s departure from UCLA marked an end to a struggle filled era in Bruins’ history, holding a record of 5-10 through his tenure. Tim Skipper, the special assistant to the head coach, was named interim head coach for the remainder of the season. 

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California tightens plastic bag ban
NEWS Scarlett Goetz, Sports Reporter NEWS Scarlett Goetz, Sports Reporter

California tightens plastic bag ban

On Aug. 30, 2024, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed Senate Bill 1053, a law that will ban all plastic bags at convenience and grocery stores starting Jan. 1, 2026. After years of failed attempts to mitigate plastic pollution, the new law closes the 2014 bag ban’s loophole to finally eliminate plastic bags in California. 

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Bewitching Beldams: The horrors of an aging woman
CENTERSPREAD Lily Edwards, Staff Writer CENTERSPREAD Lily Edwards, Staff Writer

Bewitching Beldams: The horrors of an aging woman

For as long as the horror genre has been around it has relied on the grotesquely supernatural, over the top and barely believable. Witches, vampires and axe wielding psychomaniacs have graced the silver screen for decades, producing gory scenes that commentate on societal issues like race, class and prejudice. However, in recent years the horror genre as a whole has shifted further away from supernatural sugarcoating to instead confronting real-world issues in a more realistic setting, which has made way for the ‘scary old wench’ character to make its return.

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Starbucks closures open doors for local coffee shops
STUDENT LIFE Anna Ross, Staff Writer STUDENT LIFE Anna Ross, Staff Writer

Starbucks closures open doors for local coffee shops

After years of rapid expansion, the popular coffee chain Starbucks is changing its business approach by closing more than 29 locations across California and approximately 430 nationwide. These closures could potentially shift the coffee scene and allow smaller local coffee shops to stand out.

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The sweetest of serenades
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Otem Free, Staff Writer ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Otem Free, Staff Writer

The sweetest of serenades

The Samo Choir program held its annual Sweet Serenade event on Oct. 18 at John Adams Middle School (JAMS) in Santa Monica. Choir students performed a variety of pop, alternative, and country music from multiple eras. The event is the choir’s biggest fundraiser of the year and is an important source of income for the program.

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Fried Chicken: From the south to los Angeles
STUDENT LIFE Otem Free, Staff Writer STUDENT LIFE Otem Free, Staff Writer

Fried Chicken: From the south to los Angeles

Fried chicken has become a craze in Los Angeles (LA) over the past few years, with multiple restaurants opening rapidly and big chains expanding their locations throughout the city. However, there’s a rich history behind how fried chicken arrived in Los Angeles.

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HOTLB: Whats your go-to study playlist?
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Opal Feves, Sports Reporter ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Opal Feves, Sports Reporter

HOTLB: Whats your go-to study playlist?

With school approaching the halfway mark into the semester, we asked some Samo students what their go-to study music is to listen to when they need to focus on schoolwork. Do people prefer soft, low-beat, classical music to soothe them through their work, or do they need music to be more hype for them to focus? Here is what people around campus had to say about this…

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Girls’ tennis brings momentum into CIF playoffs
SPORTS Opal Feves, Sports Reporter SPORTS Opal Feves, Sports Reporter

Girls’ tennis brings momentum into CIF playoffs

Samo girls’ tennis continues another successful season. They started off the season with high expectations after winning Ocean League and advancing to the California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) last year. Now with a strong team and some promising new faces, the Samo girls’ tennis team is living up to their expectations.

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Why buy when you can diy?
CENTERSPREAD Jefferson Tinus, Staff Writer CENTERSPREAD Jefferson Tinus, Staff Writer

Why buy when you can diy?

The art of the creative Halloween costume fuels the spirit of the holiday as a fun and essential tradition that can be enjoyed by all. The individuality that comes from developing an ensemble allows one to bring their vision to life while expressing their interests and ingenuity in a joyous way. The modern day rarity of these do-it-yourself, or DIY, costumes comes with the rise of a commercialized approach to the festivities, forgoing the inventive process of fabricating a costume with the quick fix of buying one online. 

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What’s going on around samo?
NEWS Quinn Forsell, Staff Writer NEWS Quinn Forsell, Staff Writer

What’s going on around samo?

On Oct. 16, the annual Great ShakeOut drill was held at Samo at 10:16 a.m. The Great ShakeOut drill is a statewide drill done to prepare students and school staff for any potential earthquake. Earthquakes are common in California, with southern California experiencing about ten thousand earthquakes a year, according to the United States Geological Survey. 

In an article published in the Seismological Research Letters by scientists at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, professor of Earth Sciences Yeduha Ben-Zion proposes that preparing for supershear earthquakes has been neglected.

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World cup controversy
SPORTS Jefferson Tinus, Staff Writer SPORTS Jefferson Tinus, Staff Writer

World cup controversy

The World Cup, the biggest and most prestigious international soccer tournament, is coming to Los Angeles (LA) in the summer of 2026. Every four years, 38 teams from across the world come together to compete in this month-long tournament, the most watched event in the world. Controversy has surrounded the tickets for the World Cup, due to their high prices and complex systems of release.

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The death of perspective
ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Jefferson Tinus, Staff Writer ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Jefferson Tinus, Staff Writer

The death of perspective

One of the most remarkable aspects of media is that people have the ability to interpret it in any way they deem appropriate. This is media literacy, a term defined by the ability to critically analyze stories presented in media and determine their credibility and accuracy.

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