Trump’s gross overstep of presidential power
The United States has long called itself the defender of democracy, yet recently its actions suggest something far less noble. Under the Trump administration, foreign policy has increasingly become dependent on the president’s impulses, driven by personal ego, oil interests and economic leverage rather than law or principle. Military force has been used without any accountability, allies have been threatened for disagreeing and international norms have been treated as optional inconveniences. When the world’s most powerful nation rejects the very own rules it helped create, democracy is no longer the goal—it’s the excuse.
Goings on: federal Edition
On Jan. 7, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Renee Good protested an ICE (United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement) operation allegedly blocking agents’ vehicles with her SUV. During the encounter, an ICE agent, Jonathan Ross, fired several rounds into the SUV, killing Good. While this is not the first time protestors and ICE agents have clashed and force has been used, the incident marked a new escalation in Minneapolis, which has become the forefront between protesters and ICE agents over the past several months.
The latest step for inclusivity in hockey
Ice hockey has — since its inception — been a sport largely unavailable to many people due to a plethora of different circumstances involving the culture and general nature of the sport. Oftentimes, hockey can be inaccessible due to climate: people being priced out of the equipment needed to play, or expectations of race and sexuality taking over the ice. These issues have kept hockey lagging behind other major leagues in terms of popularity and inclusivity.
HOTLB: What is your 2026 theme song?
Music has the ability to shift perspectives, change moods and reflect inner growth and as 2026 begins, many students are turning to music as a way to set intentions for the new year. Whether the song is intended to inspire confidence, gratitude or pure joy, the music people connect to often represents what they hope to achieve. Samo students shared what songs they want to embody in 2026.
Key wins Set boys’ basketball up for success in cif playoffs
Throughout their season, the boys’ basketball team has proven to be a force on the court and a tough competitor to any school they face. They started their pre-season with an 8-0 winning streak, with only a few losses under their belt going into league. The Vikings have just finished competing in Ocean League, having assured their spot in the CIF playoffs. The Vikings ended 3rd in Ocean League, with a record of 4-3 and an overall record of 17-10.
fandoms and the decline of pop culture
For as long as I have had access to an iPhone, I have been exposed to the integral internet pillars that are fandoms. Pop culture like music and TV act as a uniting force, creating communities of thousands participating in discourse, creating fanart, sharing information and overall forming social connections through a screen. The rapid growth of social media has only allowed this culture to spread; apps such as X, formerly Twitter, and Tiktok are populated by fans sharing opinions and criticisms of new content at instantaneous rates. These platforms have served to amplify people's voices, making entry into fandoms more accessible while simultaneously highlighting the toxicity that used to linger under the surface. Fandoms that I once viewed as a utopia of internet collaboration and a safe haven for personal expression have transformed into a cesspool of negativity, the very thing they were created to avoid.
Girls’ soccer carries Ocean league momentum into cif
The Samo girls’ soccer team played their first league game against Torrance High School on Dec. 19, losing with a score of 0-2. After winter break, they resumed their season on Jan. 9 with a 15-0 league win against Inglewood High School.
Jazz and concert bands come together for winter concert
The Samohi Band and Jazz Band programs held a joint winter concert on Tuesday, Jan. 13th.
Samo’s new Bill of Rights
On Friday, Jan. 9, the Human Rights Watch Club hosted an event in the Innovation Quad during the school day, informing students about their upcoming project, the Student Bill of Responsibilities and Rights (SBBR). The bill is focused towards the Samo community, ensuring that all students—including staff—are involved in measuring their responsibilities while being held accountable on campus.
How la is preparing for the 2028 olympics
With the 2028 Olympic games in Los Angeles just around the corner, L.A has invested more than 7 Billion dollars into the games, including expanding regional infrastructure to support them.
Samo boys soccer has sights set on third CIF championship
The Samo boys’ soccer team has had an impressive start to this season marked by numerous successes. The teams record so far is 16-2-3 and a perfect 7-0 in the Ocean League, which puts them in first place. This promising start to the season has given the team attention and recognition. Samo boys’ soccer is currently ranked 12 in the state in a ranking done by CIF on Jan. 29.
College Football Playoffs: Indiana Takes the Win
The College Football Playoffs (CFP) expanded their bracket from four to 12 teams this year. This extension of the format has allowed more teams to get a chance to play for the national championship.
Santa Monica and Waymo Head to Court
The City of Santa Monica is heading to court against Waymo, a self-driving car company, on the basis that Waymo’s cars are a nuisance to neighbors and people living near charging stations.
Samo’s MUN hosts their second at-home conference
On Jan. 24, Samo’s Model United Nations (MUN) club hosted their second at-home conference. The MUN program enables students to act as delegates from different countries in a mock of the UN while exploring foreign policies and politics. The conference went from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and was held in Samo’s Discovery building. Other schools in attendance were the Archer School for Girls, Granada Hills Charter High School, Harvard-West Lake High School, Louisville High School, Malibu High School, Venice High School and Corona Del Mar High School.
First-hand reviews of Los Angeles concert venues from a well versed teen
Hundreds of stages spread throughout Los Angeles ensure live music as an art can thrive through current times. As a teen who goes to many such events, I understand the concerns - whether it be safety or age restrictions, location or price - and how these components fundamentally shape a concert. Out of the many venues across the city I wanted to share my thoughts, anxieties and praises to better inform where and how people plan their live music outings.
SoCal’s mountain regrowth post Los Angeles Wildfires
It has officially been one year since the Los Angeles wildfires devastated communities across the Los Angeles (LA) region.
Franklin Elementary set to expand
Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District (SMMUSD) have decided to expand their campus and have recently purchased 814 25th Street for $2.8 million using funds from the Capital Outlay Project Budget.
Girls Basketball Starts of League Strong
Samo girls’ varsity basketball has faced a challenging preseason. After a promising start to their season, with a morale boosting win in their first game of the season, Samo girls’ basketball faced a number of losses in their preseason.
How private equity is reshaping the future of sports
The sports industry is ever-evolving, as advancements are made in streaming, venues, and technology to benefit the viewer’s experience. Providing the sports industries with this support has been private equity firms, who have aided the growth of teams by utilizing professionalized management, giving the teams a corporate driven lead.