Football secures fourth spot in playoffs
November 30, 2011 • written by Dustin Kowell
Filed under Sports
The Lancer football team came out Thursday, Nov. 10 against Calabasas and had no problems on Senior recognition night, defeating the Coyotes 28–0. The Lancers recognized all team members before the game, they made it a memorable one for the Kramer family as the team came out with his jersey in a plaque... Read more »
Amgen cuts cause anxiety
November 30, 2011 • written by Maddi Realli
Filed under Features
Spearheading the development of human therapeutics, Amgen has been making important discoveries in the medical field since 1980. Amgen develops, manufactures and delivers its products and has been very helpful to the community. For many students, the desire to pursue a career at a company like Amgen... Read more »
Fit to ride
November 29, 2011 • written by Paige Curson
Filed under Features
Every vegetarian has a reason for his or her lifestyle; sophomore Eli Reinach eats his veggie burgers to stay on the track. “I’m really into health because of motocross,” Reinach said. “You can’t afford to not be healthy.” The sport has captured his interest since he was nine years old. “I... Read more »
Morris fishes for health
November 29, 2011
Filed under Features
Rice, vegetables and tofu sound like the classic dinner for the average vegetarian. However, there is one core addition to the dinner plate that sets senior Alex Morris apart from vegetarians completely. Fish. “We’re the same thing as vegetarians, except we eat fish products and seafood,” Morris... Read more »
Cool car on Campus: Sam Taylor
November 29, 2011 • written by Jason Gardiner
Filed under Uncategorized
It’s not always easy to find a car being given away for free. In fact, it’s nearly impossible. That’s what senior Sam Taylor thought before he got his bright red and white 1977 Jeep CJ7. For free. Two summers ago, before his junior year, Taylor’s father, who is a dentist, discovered one of his... Read more »
Netflix still the best for movies
November 29, 2011 • written by Alex Bradbury
Filed under Opinion
Sometimes people don’t realize how good a thing is until it’s gone. There was an uproar among middle to upper class families everywhere last September, when Netflix announced their decision to raise their basic price option by 60 percent. Its stock plummeted after the announcement, and the company... Read more »
How Hooters is a positive for TO
November 29, 2011 • written by Nick Laumann
Filed under Opinion
Maybe I slept through some world-changing moment, because I never expected a male to oppose a Hooters coming to town. Hootwinc LLC, the parent company of Hooters restaurants, already has a lease on the property on Moorpark Road most recently occupied by Fuddruckers. The company has the licenses to operate... Read more »
‘Rumors’ spread on campus
November 29, 2011 • written by Steven Golditch
Filed under News
After much preparation, the theater department debuted this year’s play, Neil Simon’s Rumors. The play, which ran from Nov. 9-12, will continue to run on Nov. 16-18, is $8 for admission. In it, several affluent couples meet at the home of the Deputy Mayor of New York, Charlie Brock. As the guests... Read more »
Lancers mourn the passing of Griffen Kramer
November 29, 2011 • written by Alex Chen
Filed under News
Senior Griffen Kramer passed away in the middle of the night on Sunday, Oct. 30 at a friend’s house in Agoura Hills. The following day, school administration identifi ed his unoffi cial cause of death as alcohol poisoning and provided counseling and support services to students. A Lancer of less than... Read more »
Who will win the Modern Battle: BF3
November 28, 2011 • written by Garen Alexander
Filed under Entertainment
I check my cockpit lights as I climb into my Sukhoi Su-39 Jet and prepare for take-off. As I leave the runway, my warning lights flash red and I eject myself out of the plane and activate my parachute, slowly gliding to the ground. Just an average day in Battlefield 3. With rave reviews from “IGN”... Read more »

