Marching band’s championship run reflects both art and athletics
SPORTS Leo Lucente, Staff Writer SPORTS Leo Lucente, Staff Writer

Marching band’s championship run reflects both art and athletics

Samo’s marching band finished their season 4th in 5A with a score of 88.2 at Championships this past Saturday, Nov. 23. While the band’s performance is undeniably an achievement, it resurfaces the challenge of categorizing marching band as either a sport or a performing art. Marching band walks a fine line between physical performance and artistic expression, blending musical talent with technical skill and athleticism, making it tough to distinguish the activity as either a sport or an art. 

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NEWS Leo Lucente, Staff Writer NEWS Leo Lucente, Staff Writer

Election aftermath: Democrats shaky as right sweeps

Donald Trump and the Republican Party came out

victorious after a historic election this past month. In

congress, the Republicans maintained control of the

House with a majority of 220 to 215 and flipped four

senate seats to secure a 53 to 47 majority. In regards to

the presidential race, all seven swing states voted con-

servative as Trump won both the electoral college and

popular vote—312 to 216 and 50 percent to 48.3 per-

cent, respectively. Contrarily, in Samo’s mock election,

Harris received 71 percent of the votes while Trump

received 12.4 percent. When Trump is inaugurated

as the 47th president of the United States on Jan. 20,

2025, the Republican party will control the judicial,

legislative and executive branches of the United States.

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Samo alum stephen miller to advise trump
NEWS Addy Fiore, Staff Writer NEWS Addy Fiore, Staff Writer

Samo alum stephen miller to advise trump

21 years ago Stephen Miller (’03), now President Trump’s nominee for Deputy Chief of policy, walked the halls of Santa Monica High School. Raised by a liberal- leaning Jewish family in the heart of Santa Monica, Miller’s childhood environment contrasted the political ideas he would later promote. Miller's time at Samo was marked by controversy, where he would deliver speeches to the student body and write conservative opinion pieces to various newspapers. Later he became a polarizing political figure as Senior Advisor to Trump’s 2016 administration.  

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Institutionalized Starvation and Its consequences
CENTERSPREAD Koi Lerner, Staff Writer CENTERSPREAD Koi Lerner, Staff Writer

Institutionalized Starvation and Its consequences

It's common knowledge that adolescents have poor eating habits. Eating disorders, economic disadvantages, general lack of appetite, illness — the list of factors in teen hunger goes on. Studies have proved time and time again that the absence of food is extremely detrimental to the human body. But what exactly happens with each meal missed? 

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Countdown to 2030: Trump’s climate crisis
OPINION Laurel Cohn OPINION Laurel Cohn

Countdown to 2030: Trump’s climate crisis

The White House might be able to handle four more years of Trump, but can the climate? Last time Trump was in office, his administration rolled back over 100 environmental rules and his win is predicted to add 4 billion tons of carbon emissions to the environment by 2023.

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Boys waterpolo faces heartbreaking CIF semi-final loss
SPORTS Laurel Cohn SPORTS Laurel Cohn

Boys waterpolo faces heartbreaking CIF semi-final loss

The Samo boys’ varsity water polo team capped off their season on Nov. 12, 2024. The Vikings’ made it all the way to the CIF Semifinals and ended the season with an overall record of 19 wins and 16 losses and a record of 3-5 in league play. Despite losing 11 crucial seniors last year, this year’s team adapted and exceeded expectations.

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School abroad vs. America: students share their experiences
STUDENT LIFE Arata Sakamoto, Staff Writer STUDENT LIFE Arata Sakamoto, Staff Writer

School abroad vs. America: students share their experiences

The student body at Santa Monica High School reflects a diverse community of peers from different cultures, backgrounds, and even countries. While many students have lived in America their whole lives, others have been students around the world, bringing an international perspective to their education at Samo.

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CENTERSPREAD Arata Sakamoto, Staff Writer CENTERSPREAD Arata Sakamoto, Staff Writer

Pride, health and the inclusivity crisis

In recent years, healthcare access for LGBTQ+ individuals, such as gender-affirming surgeries, hormone replacement therapy, and non-heterosexual sex education, has faced growing restrictions. Given President-elect Donald Trump's upcoming administration, and the Make America Great Again (MAGA) movement's influence, LGBTQ+ healthcare has become a focal point for political and societal dispute.

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The unseen struggles of the Samo surf team
SPORTS Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer SPORTS Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer

The unseen struggles of the Samo surf team

Samo students have a plethora of opportunities and communities available to them through the school; many of which provide room for freedom and expression that aren’t necessarily centered on campus. The Samo surf team embodies all of these qualities and offers students a chance to represent their school up and down the California coast, still without being considered a CIF sport.

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LA Galaxy to conference final, LAFC fall short
SPORTS Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer SPORTS Ryan Colvin, Staff Writer

LA Galaxy to conference final, LAFC fall short

The Los Angeles Galaxy and Los Angeles Football Club were battling it out for first place in the MLS Western Conference throughout the 2024 regular season, in what has been the most competitive year for the rivalry since LAFC’s establishment a decade ago. The Galaxy spent much of the year in the driver's seat, but it was LAFC who came out on top during the dying embers of the season.

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Disney and decisions: Stepping stones in Samo music
A&E Hope Wang, Staff Writer A&E Hope Wang, Staff Writer

Disney and decisions: Stepping stones in Samo music

Southern California Vocal Association (SCVA) is an exclusive choir event held at the University of Redlands that brings together some of the most talented young singers. After the selective audition process, performances were held Nov. 7-9. This event offers incredible experiences to perform alongside students from all over Southern California. This year, eight Samo students auditioned and got accepted to participate in this selective competition. Students who perform well during regionals have the opportunity to move on to the next level: a state competition. This is a great opportunity for students to showcase their vocal skills and experience performing with a talented group of peers. For these students, SCVA is not just about the competition, but a chance to pursue singing outside the classroom and push themselves as musicians. 

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Should political differences impact friendships?
OPINION Sienna Bevan, Managing Editor OPINION Sienna Bevan, Managing Editor

Should political differences impact friendships?

In today’s polarized climate, political divisions have never felt more personal. As many believe that people’s values and beliefs often align with their political choices, it raises the issue pf how much disagreement is too much when it comes to maintaining meaningful relationships.

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HOTLB:  how does a good coach impact highschool sports?
SPORTS Olivia Stephansen, Social Media Editor SPORTS Olivia Stephansen, Social Media Editor

HOTLB: how does a good coach impact highschool sports?

The impact of a coach can make or break a students' experience with a sport, especially in high school. A good coach can instill values of hard work, teamwork and discipline, all of which contribute to an athlete's life outside the game.


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What’s going on around Samo?
NEWS Eugene Naruse, Staff Writer NEWS Eugene Naruse, Staff Writer

What’s going on around Samo?

Pier Bridge to undergo construction, Big Blue Bus to implement new law for safety, Annual Ice Rink opens in Santa Monica, New wellness fairs at Samo

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Love, Acceptance and Equality: “The Prom”
A&E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer A&E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer

Love, Acceptance and Equality: “The Prom”

“The Prom,” at Santa Monica's Morgan Wixson Theater had their opening show on Nov. 9 featuring Samo students Walden Sullivan (’25), Andy Rowles (’25), Sahar Aguilar (’26), Sterling Inatsugu (’27), Maia Goldberg (’28), Cole Huang (’28), Mia Negrete (’28) and Ethan Schwartz (’28). They created an atmosphere of compassion and acceptance that gave the audience an inspired and heartwarming feeling.

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Rumbles and rivalries: Samo  Theater’s “The Outsiders”
A&E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer A&E Emma Godfrey, Staff Writer

Rumbles and rivalries: Samo Theater’s “The Outsiders”

Captivating. Heartfelt. Truly immersive. Samo theater’s adaptation of “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton drew the audience into the complex emotional struggles of the young Greasers and Socials. In a mix of poignant and uplifting moments, Samo’s Humanities Center was filled with laughter, gasps, and sorrow.

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