Billy Boy on Poison is On Their Way
August 26, 2009 • written by Alex Johnson
Filed under Entertainment
Everyone has heard of rock n’ roll legends like Kiss or AC/DC, but this summer a legend in the making hit the network. Taking their name from cult classic movie “A Clockwork Orange”, Billy Boy on Poison released their album “Drama Junkie Queen” this summer on July 7th. The band, fronted... Read more »
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August 24, 2009 • written by Sean McMinn
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As you’ve probably figured out by now, the Lancer has its new website up and running. We will try to keep everything as updated as possible as we move through the school year and iron out the kinks for this exciting new expansion! In this section, our amazing editors and staff will post their blogs. ... Read more »
Principal Lou Lichtl’s Welcome Speech
August 24, 2009
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Band Practice 6-20-09
August 21, 2009
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The Breakdown on Green Day
August 20, 2009 • written by Alex Johnson
Filed under Entertainment
Sometimes not knowing when to quit is a good thing. After all, who could have predicted that Green Day’s eighth album, 21st Century Breakdown – one released nearly 15 years after their Dookie, Insomniac and Nimrod days – would actually rock? Come to think of it, who even thought that they would... Read more »
In Defense of the Deforestation
August 20, 2009 • written by Trevor Crown
Filed under Opinion
There is no doubt that every Lancer student on campus has taken note of, if not complained about, the recent removal of our resident trees. And not with good reason; the campus has taken on the appearance of Death Valley. Needless to say, the student body, as well as the faculty, was irate upon discovering... Read more »
Mission trip to Mexico aids families in need
August 20, 2009 • written by John Kim
Filed under Features
Over 130 students from Conejo Valley high schools along with La Reina as well as adults rose from their comfortable beds at four a.m. on Monday April 13, and drove to St. Julie Billiart Catholic Church. By 5 a.m. these volunteers climbed into their vehicles, to endure the five- hour journey to the Mexican-American... Read more »
Softball looks to finish strong as a team
August 20, 2009 • written by Rebecca Sylvers
Filed under Sports
A single play, whether spectacular or clumsy, can decide an entire seven-inning softball game. That was the case last Thursday, when Marmonte League powerhouse Thousand Oaks suffered a surprising 0-2 loss to middle-tier Moorpark, costing the team its unblemished league record. “We didn’t bring enough... Read more »
Working: Dramatic Depiction of Workers Captivates Audiences
August 20, 2009 • written by Katie Butler
Filed under News
Anyone who has ever had a job can relate to the spring play “Working.” The play opened on Wednesday, May 13 and closed on Saturday, May 23. Similar to the 2007 fall play “Spoon River Anthology,” this play consisted of monologues from a broad array of everyday jobs, ranging from housewives and... Read more »

