



Natalie St. Pierre, Reporter
April 14, 2025

Saanvi Joshi, Fiona Aulenta, Maggie Lay, Chance Leandro, Julia Brossia, Amber Duhs, Ruby Jenkins, and Sofia Patiño
April 14, 2025

As a nation, the United States of America prides itself on the freedoms afforded to all individual citizens, one of which being the freedom for all people to peacefully assemble...

Under sunny blue skies on April 7, 2025, the Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) boys tennis team geared up for a match against St. Bonaventure High School...




Who knew that Mojang’s classic 2009 video game would become a hot new film starring Jason Momoa and Jack Black? As of April 4, 2025, “A Minecraft...




As the days get longer and the summer sun grows closer, beachgoers flock to enjoy tanning, catching waves and walking along the sand, but under the ocean’s picturesque waves...



Hey. Yeah, you there. When was the last time you saw a kid picking up a pencil to confide in a diary? Huh, what a coincidence; that’s what I said, too. Probably at...
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Chick’n Dipp’n sauce has taken Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) by storm. Described as creamy, a little bit sweet and just right for tater tots and pizza, students around campus enjoy the sauce with their lunches. The craze has given the cafeteria staff to start rationing the sauce. One sauce per person and only if you have an element of chicken on your tray.
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Chick’n Dipp’n sauce, often seen on students lunch trays at Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech), plays the role of adding rich flavors and savory textures to the meal. The sauce is usually accompanied by chicken sandwiches, burgers or wraps, but can also be as a unusual addition to a side dish, elevating the taste of the school meal.
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Jayden Wallace ’25 receives Athlete of the Week for his ongoing remarkable boys volleyball season, where he has displayed exceptional leadership and skills as one of the seniors players on the team. The Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) community appreciates all his hard work in representing the school.
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Taking you through a trip of the most influential movies, this series highlights the classic romance motion pictures that have impacted its decade, as well as many eras to come. These articles showcase brilliant movies as it breaks down the structure, story and significance to its time period.
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Not only was there just one influential movie released in each decade, but there were countless classics airing all around, showcasing the wonders that each era had to offer. Beyond just romance, there were many other genres of movies being explored and broadcast that received positive feedback. From creepy murder mysteries to musicals of family and love, these films have become staples in many people’s households during a late-night movie marathon.
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The Ojai Raptor Center set up a table with specimens like skulls, wings, talons and full taxidermy owls. Various papers and promotions were scattered about the table as well, informing guests of upcoming events.
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The Ojai Raptor Center set up a table with specimens like skulls, wings, talons and full taxidermy owls. Various papers and promotions were scattered about the table as well, informing guests of upcoming events.
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Families crowded around at the many craft making stations lining the perimeter of the courtyard. These stations included owl magnets, pine cone owl dolls and owl masks. Many children excitedly glued feathers onto their masks as the celebration commenced.
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Falconer Katie Adams addresses the eager crowd with Periwinkle, an Eurasian eagle owl, perched on her leather glove. Owls have a 270 degree rotational field of vision, so Periwinkle made use of this to survey the large crowd with his amber eyes.
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Two presentations were held in the courtyard of the adobe during the festival. Each demonstration featured information about local owl species, such as diet, anatomy, habitat and ways to protect them. At 11:30 a.m., the Ojai Raptor Center presented with real owl specimen. At 1:00 p.m., Ventura Katie Adams handled a live Eurasian eagle owl named Periwinkle.
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In the evening of April 10, 2025, the Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) Dragons traveled to Carpinteria, Calif. to face off against the Cate School (Cate) Rams. After losing 1-3 the last time these two teams matched up, the Dragons were determined to win. After three intense sets, Foothill Tech swept Cate and emerged victorious, 3-0.
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In the past few weeks, the Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) boys golf team has taken on various opponents in league matches. On April 3, 2025, the Dragons matched up against Villanova High School (Villinova) and secured a 209-241 victory, but on April 8, 2025, they fell short to Bisho Diego High School (Bishop Diego), 227-202.
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James Markov ’25 watches his ball roll toward the cup on the second green during the team’s league match up. This senior has been a standout all season and is looking to close his high school career with a sweep in league play.
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A Minecraft movie. A new take on an old game. This movie had many jokes and surprising turns that led to a great feel and watch. This movie features Jack Black as Steve, Jason Momoa as Garett, Emma Myers as Natalie, Sebastian Eugene Hansen as Henry and Danielle Brooks as Dawn. This action adventure movie received a rating of 46% on rotten tomatoes and a 6/10 on IMDb. The true interest that surrounded this movie was the online hype. Many clips from opening day were released showing people yelling quotes from the movie, ¨chicken jockey¨. ¨flint and steel¨, ¨I am Steve¨, and throwing popcorn as well. The excitement was tangible.
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At the SOAR rally seniors Aidan Gomez ’25, Lucas Sullivan ’25 and Phillip Blessum ’25 were participating in the cup stacking game while rapidly going as fast as possible having the pressure of their teammates cheering from the crowds.
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At the SOAR rally seniors Aidan Gomez ’25, Lucas Sullivan ’25 and Phillip Blessum ’25 were participating in the cup stacking game while rapidly going as fast as possible having the pressure of their teammates cheering from the crowds.
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