Surgical Skills club hosts porcine cardiothoraCic surgery workshop
NEWS Imani Toler, Staff Writer NEWS Imani Toler, Staff Writer

Surgical Skills club hosts porcine cardiothoraCic surgery workshop

Samo’s Surgical Skills Club, run by president Alex Sebastian (’26), hosted a cardiothoracic surgery workshop on Friday, Feb. 25. The event was in collaboration with Paul Chang, a world-renowned educator for students interested in surgery. Chang, the Cardiac Surgery Surgical Skill Education Center founder at Stanford University, has over 35 years of experience in the field of medicine. In 2013, he founded the American Academy of Medicine & Surgery, furthering his appreciation for education, with his expertise being in surgical skills education. 

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Malibu schools and PCH reopen following Palisades fires
NEWS Imani Toler, Staff Writer NEWS Imani Toler, Staff Writer

Malibu schools and PCH reopen following Palisades fires

Plans to construct an upgraded building on the Samo campus are set to begin in the summer of 2026. The district has finalized their decision in hiring contracting firm Erickson-Hall Construction Co. The new building, named the Student Services Building, will replace the Business Building, creating a new space for student use.

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SMMUSD hires contractor for new student services building
NEWS Imani Toler, Staff Writer NEWS Imani Toler, Staff Writer

SMMUSD hires contractor for new student services building

Plans to construct an upgraded building on the Samo campus are set to begin in the summer of 2026. The district has finalized their decision in hiring contracting firm Erickson-Hall Construction Co. The new building, named the Student Services Building, will replace the Business Building, creating a new space for student use.

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California beaches threatened by fire pollution
NEWS Addy Fiore, Staff Writer NEWS Addy Fiore, Staff Writer

California beaches threatened by fire pollution

The Palisades and Eaton fires, which occurred in January, have significantly impacted California’s marine ecosystem. With a large amount of debris contaminating the ocean, there is potential for an ecological crisis. Approximately 4.5 million tons of toxic waste were generated from the fires, some of which is now being washed up on the Los Angeles Coast. This includes harmful pollutants and carcinogenic [cancer-causing] chemicals. With this, the Los Angeles County Department of Health prohibited swimming at beaches, with undisclosed dates of when they are going to be opened back up to the public. 

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Leo Lucente, Staff Writer Leo Lucente, Staff Writer

March madness

68 teams, six rounds, one winner. This year’s March Madness begins on March 18 and will crown a champion on April 7. The single-elimination college basketball tournament is an American establishment and has acted as the national championship for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division 1 College Basketball since 1939. Last year, a combined nearly 34 million viewers tuned in to the finals of the men’s and women’s tournament.

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

Tentative peace talks begin Between Russia and Ukraine

After over eleven years of conflict, world leaders have met to discuss a resolution to the Russo-Ukrainian war. President Donald Trump, who made promises to end the conflict in his first 24 hours in office, has been in negotiation talks with both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy since mid-February. 


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HOTLB: SHould makeup be considered an art?
A&E Olivia Stephansen, Social Media Editor A&E Olivia Stephansen, Social Media Editor

HOTLB: SHould makeup be considered an art?

Whether it is a bold lip, natural glow or heavy eyeshadow, makeup empowers people to embrace uniqueness and fosters self-expression. While new trends are constantly evolving in the beauty field, makeup should be used as a creative tool rather than a constrictive standard. Makeup is art, something that allows individuals to grow into themselves and showcase their personality.


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The vital careers within national parks
CENTERSPREAD Hope Wang, Staff Writer CENTERSPREAD Hope Wang, Staff Writer

The vital careers within national parks

National parks aren't just places to visit—they’re national treasures that hold the majority of California's history. Yosemite and Sequoia have played vital roles in environmental conservation, showcasing the diverse natural beauty and biodiversity of California. These parks have conserved ancient ecosystems and indigenous history, providing insight into the cultural heritage of Native American tribes that have inhabited these lands for centuries.

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ASB elections bring new leadership
STUDENT LIFE Hope Wang, Staff Writer STUDENT LIFE Hope Wang, Staff Writer

ASB elections bring new leadership

The results of the 2025-2026 school year’s Associated Student Body (ASB) elections came out on Feb. 18, and with them, a shift in school leadership will shape the direction of student life and planned events for the upcoming school year. After many weeks of campaigning, speeches and unique media pushes, such as specialized campaign videos and posters, the new ASB board is now in place, ready to take on the newfound responsibilities of properly and effectively representing their peers.

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HOTLB: Why do teachers decorate their rooms?
STUDENT LIFE Yaretzi Presa, Staff Writer STUDENT LIFE Yaretzi Presa, Staff Writer

HOTLB: Why do teachers decorate their rooms?

Every day, going to school can seem like a chore. Still, with the help of teachers decorating their rooms to make them more vibrant and unique, students enjoy seeing every decoration, from old photographs to freshly new student paintings around the classroom. Having creativity displayed all over campus, Samo’s teachers hold some of the most expressive classrooms, embellished with their authenticity. Looking at various classrooms scattered across campus, Samo teachers said they enjoy bringing life into their classrooms to make students’ days better.

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Love letters to my niche interest…Dear Invincible
OPINION Yaretzi Presa, Staff Writer OPINION Yaretzi Presa, Staff Writer

Love letters to my niche interest…Dear Invincible

My dearest Invincible, as I write to you I cannot stop thinking about the new season. As every Thursday rolls along, I can no longer contain my excitement, my heart racing and my stomach filled with butterflies. With another long week of school work and assessments, I finally get that moment of rest, to set up my iPad and click that Prime Video logo icon.

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Love letters to my niche interest…Dear Souplantation
OPINION Sienna Bevan, Managing Editor OPINION Sienna Bevan, Managing Editor

Love letters to my niche interest…Dear Souplantation

Dearly beloved, I never thought I’d write an obituary at 18, but here I am. Now that you’re really gone, I guess it’s time for me to confess my love. My dad told me it was infatuation when I was younger—that you were just a guilty pleasure I’d see when my mom was on business trips, but I knew otherwise; my love for you is deep-rooted. 

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