
Kalea Eggertsen, Writer
December 1, 2023

Conor White, Reporter
November 29, 2023

Kalea Eggertsen, Writer
November 28, 2023

Due to a dispute over a pay increase, California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) Southern Section soccer referees have boycotted the 2023-2024 soccer season. Referees...




“When racing gets hard I like to tell myself to think of how good it’s going to feel after knowing I gave it my all.” This is Keera Wallace’s ‘26 mantra when it...





Game developer Bungie made astonishing headlines on Monday Oct. 30, 2023, after announcing the company’s layoff of at least 100 staffers from...





On the afternoon of Nov. 19, 2023, friends, family, students and professionals involved in a variety of water science and sanitation-related fields gathered in front of...



In the second episode of "The Talk of The Lair" podcast, hosts Fiona Aulenta and Sofia Patiño explore the vibrant music scene at Foothill Technology High School (Foothill...


‘Tis the season to enjoy the wonders of the holidays, and what a better way to start it off than digging into some great books? From romance to mystery, writer Kalea Eggertsen has some wonderful book recommendations to start off your holiday with a blast.
Foothill Tech’s goalie, Adam Al Warhani ’24, successfully defends his goal and proceeds to strike the ball across the field to an awaiting teammate.
Nico Flores ’24 (number 15) regains control over the ball on the backline after a strenuous tussle with his opponent.
On the evening of Nov. 27, 2023, the Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) boys’ soccer team faced off against Ventura High School (Ventura). After a competitive and exhausting first half, the Foothill Tech players regroup for advice from coaches and support from teammates.
The American taboo of horse meat has already been addressed on the Foothill Dragon Press in the form of an opinion article written by Dane Dodos. However, that’s only one side of the argument that could be made on if horse meat should be introduced into the American diet. Unite with writer Kalea Eggertsen against Dane Dodos as she saddles up to provide a more stable suggestion to the dispute.
Cursive writing, once taught in schools, seems to be disappearing from the minds of many in the next generation. Is this a tragic loss or a long overdue goodbye to the well-known form of penmanship?
After a quick pass above Buena High School (Buena) defenders, Pedro Medrano ’24 finds himself in rival territory, looking to kick the ball to an open teammate. Defenders watch Medrano, waiting for his next move, as they leap to defend their goal and intercept passes.
As time in the first half ticks down, Diego Flores Orozco ’24 (number 8) pushes the ball forward looking for an open pass to teammates down the field. With Buena High School (Buena) in the lead, Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) are desperate for a goal. Unfortunately, Dragons are behind in the first half with a score of 1-0.
On the chilly night of Nov. 20, 2023, Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) played Buena High School (Buena) in a preseason game, eventually taking a hard loss of 5-0. Foothill Tech displayed excellent sportsmanship, congratulating their opponents for a good game. Many even exchange hugs and start conversations with their friends on Buena, while others encourage their teammates after a hard fought game.
Attendees of all ages play toilet trivia bingo, learning various historical toilet facts along the way.
Pictured above is a game station where blindfolded attendees spun around and attempted to pin the lever on the toilet for a poop pen, sticker or keychain as a prize.
Hot chocolate was offered in free ceramic toilet-shaped mugs, which attendees could take home as a souvenir from the event.
Musicians Matt Guzman ’27, Dylan Arevalo ’26, Conner Burch ’25, Jude Jimenez ’24 and Daniel Ferrer ’24 strike a pose in front of “The Talk of the Lair” studio.
Join videographers Fiona Aulenta and Sofia Patiño in the most recent edition of “The Talk of the Lair.” In this episode, the duo meets with upcoming young musicians Matt Guzman ’27, Dylan Arevalo ’26, Conner Burch ’25, Jude Jimenez ’24 and Daniel Ferrer ’24. They explore their inspirations, individual journeys and what it takes for them to make their music.
Eulau originally went into teaching because of a strong desire to learn and create. Now transitioning into a new phase of her life, Eulau plans to use her retirement as a way to spend more time with her granddaughter and volunteer with Ventura Land Trust.
The 2023-2024 school year will be Cherie Eulau’s last year of teaching after working at Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) and teaching for 27 years. Over the years, Eulau has taught World History, United States History, Advanced Placement (AP) Government and Politics, Economics and Ethnic Studies and Social Justice.
Naomi Schwartz ’26 takes time out of her lunch period to help out at the Foothill Technology High School’s (Foothill Tech) garden. As the vice president of Foothill Tech’s Garden Club, she plays a big role in the club’s success. Her presence can be seen through the healthy growing plants and the garden’s warm vibe, bringing joy to club members, along with reflecting her sincere personality.
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