![On Jan. 14 and Jan. 15, 2025, program leaders, students and teachers alike welcomed underclassmen into their classrooms, providing information about their program through demonstrations and presentations. In the Bioscience Academy classroom, students in the program were spread throughout multiple classrooms, demonstrating skills and showing off equipment to the students touring. Many of the demos were interactive, encouraging students to engage and acquire a sneak peak at what they would be learning if they decided to apply for the program.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/dZYPuk9DknX3hIVdZpBdvW490WJB0ITzyhW2WCSr-1200x800.jpg)
On Jan. 14 and 15, 2025, Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) Dragons explored the variety of programs and classes offered on campus during the open houses following...
![The IDEA Academy is a three year math and science pathway at DATA, described by many to be reliant on aspects like coring and block schedule. On Nov. 26, the student site council at DeAnza voted to keep block schedule, a win for IDEA and its supporters.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/vQ43iUkYUWdLZaLIEUgzgqIqUygaBmmXIxJziHKE-1200x800.jpg)
![The week of Dec. 16, through Dec. 20, 2024 marks the end of the first semester for Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) students. With this week comes the pressure of finals, last-minute studying, completing projects and reviewing months of material. Despite the stress, students persevere, looking forward to a well-earned two-week winter break after their rigorous exams.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/RAmr8IYOXsrJsqgIbVWsV2t6xEdoI9RB5f6mls8c-1200x800.jpg)
![At the winter holidays approach, Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) held its annual candy cane drive. Candy canes, the perfect holiday treat, were dispersed in decorated jars in every science classroom, from Mrs. Anderson to Mr. Weldele. Students in these classes were encouraged to donate a dollar and receive one of these treats in return, a donation that goes to the National Marrow Donor Program, formerly known as Be The Match.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/lxut3uChc0jXeJ8JMnc6UMX4SJg9bfOST6xDBtj8-1200x834.jpg)
![During Winter Week at Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech), seniors smile in their coziest sleepwear for Pajama Day. This year Foothill Tech's own Associated Student Body (ASB) organized a spirit week which includes holiday accessories, ugly sweater day, pajama day, and Santa's workshop.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/meB0BQSZIec9QT06m5D81b1qdEHD8x0N9i9MBeFq-1200x900.jpg)
![On the late night of Jan. 16, 2025, Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) lost to St. Bonaventure (Bonnie) in their third league game of the season. Sofia Vega '26 dribbles at the top of the key, carefully surveying the defense and looking for an opening as she orchestrates the offense. As a forward, Vega displayed her court vision and basketball IQ throughput the game, running the floor and setting up key plays.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/ukacfXgEaByMlRHitbqA7zfUKjtZvb9D4zsgTIc2-1200x800.jpg)
On the chilled night of Jan. 16, 2025, the Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) girls basketball team played cross-town rivals St. Bonaventure High School (Bonnie)...
![On Jan. 14, 2025, the Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) Dragons faced off against the St. Bonaventure Seraphs. Pictured above, Siena Meter '26 drives down the sideline in hopes of passing the ball into scoring position.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/TOIcMxCsN5qXvRHQjMxppauhaYXGAvhc7hH0Zi9v.jpg)
![On Jan. 9, 2025, the Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) boys soccer team played against Thatcher High School (Thatcher) in a league match. The dragons took the win 3-0 with goals from Dylan Files '26 (number 6), Kaizer Castillo '28 (number 7) and Ammar Atiah '26 (number 20).](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/tqJXxPf0x9vSIILOlSFRQtZWInkGJA6JZEQazjzs-1200x800.jpg)
![From the past 20 years, Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) has been growing, and so has the sports program and it's number of athletes. Much of the student body at Foothill Tech are a part of one or more sports teams, whether it is soccer, basketball, cross country or baseball, students dedicate hours of their time to represent the school. But what is left in the shadows is what each of these student athletes do during their selected sports off-season? From extra training and hosted practices, to special recovery tactics, these Dragons commit themselves to improving their skills towards their sport even after their season has ended.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/gNby5Xoyzfvscwgu8KL7RNSc0JxpdvhjRgx9BtDD-1200x676.png)
![The Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) boys soccer team congregates together to discuss their plans and goals for the game. Co-captains, Connor Bursek ‘25 and Stefan Hubner ‘25, lead the team in their traditional game starting chant. After this chant the team gets ready to face their opponent. Rio Mesa.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/hT207VYjjiM2BuJQJFTnyCtNnQa3s1icpmppWd3s-e1734994207654-1200x804.jpg)
![On Dec. 18, 2024, the Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) girls basketball took on Santa Paula High School (Santa Paula) in a lopsided competition. Foothill Tech walked away with a 50-33 loss. Pictured above, Kiara Zavala '26 (number 5) makes her move towards the basket in hopes of scoring or making a play.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/Q7fI7FKyYsfJ6s2GJaWCcVe3K8gInNmY4PSIHsIT-1200x800.jpg)
![As another year comes to pass, it's time to look back on 2024 at Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) and see what's come to pass. From the arrival of a new principal to the 25th anniversary of our school, join our writers as we review the last year.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/PkwWJ3EAgL748p4whCmK6xhlnyvETuOTIZwgIEb2-1200x800.png)
Best events Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) has put on many entertaining events this year, leaving students feeling excited...
![Full of excitement and anticipated releases, 2024's film reel contains a wide variety of genres and plots, including several sequels such as "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," "Inside Out 2," and "Twisters." By contrast, "Heretic," "Challengers," and "It Ends with Us" were all standalone films ranging from psychological horror to sports and romantic drama. With many films still in development through 2025 and beyond, the best reel from 2024 will surely leave a lasting mark.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/6U3wOAK9qYJMmK1RhH2Okk7ic2stPqJCWrM7wU2r-1200x960.png)
![With the release of titles like “Metaphor: Refantazio” by ATLUS and Studio Zero, “Black Myth: Wukong”, developed by Game Science, 2024 proved to be a very successful year for many game developers. At the 2024 Game Awards, there was fierce competition among the six nominations to be recognized as the "Game of the Year", with “Astrobot”, developed by Team ASOBI taking home the title.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/EpQrzQRdoAoUFQafwbjVeHlehEXl8fxxozLcFbnL-1200x800.png)
![Fashion trends come and go, developing and evolving quickly, and for 2024, it was no exception. From ballet flats to barn jackets, a variety of different fashion trends have risen over the past year. Join our writers as they look back on some of the styles that rose to popularity.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/QlOE8vTxaiegDT92KjDdO4khcJxGIK5PyyavRHFy-1-1200x800.png)
![Who doesn’t love curling up with a good book? 2024 has gifted us with a plethora of new literary options for us to get our hands on, from bestselling authors like Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Lauren Roberts, Holly Black and Han Kang. Tag along with writers Kalea Eggertsen and Jane Kim as they discuss the best of these newly published works, including “Games Untold”, “Reckless”, “The Prisoner’s Throne” and "Human Acts".](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/RDut0VPeeXJruwECCwXEqQfSxOgtovpXS3qAmJUI-1200x838.png)
![Throughout the year, 2024 has gifted the musical world with any number of incredibly well done albums and impressive songs. Popular artists such as Billie Eilish, Taylor Swift and Kendrick Lamar's albums gained a large amount of traction after release, earning a spot on the best of 2024 list. Other artists such as Charli XCX, Wallows, and beabadoobee's albums are similarly featured as the highlights of 2024.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/137G4kzKUfrhridN4X8gz3NYx5R0BihAisDbcczS-1200x960.png)
![Martin Luther King Day, Jan. 20, 2025, sees the closure of many public facilities in Ventura, Calif. including E.P. Foster Library. The holiday honors Martin Luther King Jr., an important figure in America's history who paved the way for the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. King valued peaceful protest and was a powerful orator who inspired change across the country.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/cdQ3GCQ3osv4pyguwtAjM2ueEx0pslI6hjgoiKmK-1200x900.jpg)
Martin Luther King Day has been celebrated for over forty years in the U.S. The holiday highlights the legacy and life of Martin Luther King Jr., a prevalent figure in the...
![Carlos Moreno, the hidden hero of Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) athletics, is more than just the equipment attendant. He's the heart and soul of the program, tirelessly supporting every student-athlete, regardless of their sport. From ensuring basketball players have the right jerseys to organizing equipment for the cross country team, Carlos is the backbone of their success. His dedication extends beyond the equipment room, creating a welcoming and supportive environment for all athletes. He's not just a staff member; he's a mentor, a friend, and a cherished part of the Foothill Tech family.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/LulaDutZzY6f6XFLrwNr2bWqAAHBh93IVTEY9Q1e-1200x900.jpg)
![Specialized AI has become common in classrooms across the globe, much to the dismay of many teachers and school officials. It has become so common that teachers have started to integrate more in class assignments and essays into the course. To some, this seems like the right call to make, but it can end up being more of a punishment to the students who had not been using AI. It may also be hard for the students to catch up to the new workload, not having seen it in previous years. Teachers, trying to combat this, have started to move more to paper in hopes of limiting the amount of cheating and is one of the many factes of the battle between students and teachers over AI.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/cLae3omW1WfhxGuHsTxQnz5lCNhfit4yq5fReiVu-1200x834.png)
Today's high school students have access to a plethora of things to help them cheat on essays, tests and the like. With the rise of cheating, teachers have taken notice of...
![Join journalists, Sofia Patiño '25 and Fiona Aulenta '26 in the newest season of the podcast "The Talk of the Lair." In this episode, starring photography section editors, Lauren Kaller '25 and Audrey Yoong '26, they'll do a deep dive into the process of photography in journalism.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/sUpt57bOb8EY4PrWNuIwlY5Jd58cGsy3anFTjPnb-1200x865.png)
![How much is to much? Even with rush into Christmas decor and holiday music it has become clear that, in some way or another, the holidays have began to fade. The infamous "Black Friday" has started to just be a memory, being traded in for online shopping or just fully being traded out. As "Cyber Monday" starts to take the forefront of post thanksgiving shopping, it can easily influence the top season products.](https://foothilldragonpress.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/KfujOAyDwkuNpyRGnq5kLfO8FdZfW5nk3V8uN6Yu-1200x834.png)
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Not only inside, but outside of the home there are many pieces of artwork that represent the veterans and show appreciation and importance to the community and the country. Outside on a hill, there is a memorial made out of pebbles and below there are stones representing each branch of the military. Having these stones placed there reminds visitors of the importance of the home and how much history each member staying or working at the home holds.
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Pictured here is Ricardo Menendez, known and referred to as “Shadow Dancer,” a Chumash Indian who served in the Air Force. Next to Dancer is some of his artwork that he dedicates his time and energy to, it is also a direct reflection of what is currently going on through his mind at the time. Dancer explained that when he first arrived at the home, his art was very dark and emotional because he was going through such a hard time mentally and physically. But as his time has progressed staying at the home and being a part of the community, his art has transferred into very bright and colorful pieces reflecting his bubbly personality and emotions.
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Located on 10900 Telephone Road Ventura, Calif., is the CalVet home for veterans, one of many across the state. The facility is a veterans home for retired veterans that need a place to live with a community and a group of people that understand their history and what their needs are. The homes are designed to entertain a community of veterans as well as help take care of their daily needs without having the veterans completely rely on the staff and volunteers. This particular home in Ventura held 60 beds with two veterans to a room, which were accompanied with a dining hall/activity room, courtyard, and an easy access garden for the members to visit.
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Surrounding the recent holidays and even throughout the year the staff members at the home try their hardest to bring together the veterans and give them daily activities to do. For Christmas, all of the buildings are decorated with trees, lights and figures and special events were held that focused on the holiday. They also have activity nights occasionally ranging from casino night to live music. Alongside these, they host breakfast, lunch and dinner everyday in the dining hall/activities room with occasional sweet treats to bring the residents together to spend time and socialize.
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This is James “Jim” Bailey who is a CalVet security guard as well as a retired Air Force veteran. Bailey now serves as part of the backbone for the home, making sure everything runs respectively and smoothly. In the short time of two months that has been employed at the home he has become a valuable asset to the team of staff and volunteers that devote their time to help the veterans. Bailey is a kind-hearted person who brings a sense of safety and love to the community at the home.
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10900 Telephone Road Ventura, Calif., is home to one of many CalVet homes across California, acting as a haven for veterans to live and find community. Through the main entrance of the home before you enter the dining room, there is an honorary wall with displays of pictures showcasing the many residents that have served the United States of America. These pictures capture moments from when the residents were in service. These photos stretching the length of the wall shows how much respect and honor the home provides for the incredible people that risked their lives for their country.
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The Brown Sugar Date Shake is one of Pincha’s newest flavors, introduced in the winter of 2024. It has rich, date drizzle lining the inside of the cup, and serves as the perfect, nutty milkshake. The traditional boba sinker adds much more depth to the toasty flavors, making it the perfect order for winter.
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Pincha Boba, a locally popular tea house, released many new flavors in 2024, which have sparked the attention of many tea lovers. Flavors such as the Spiced Chai Latte, Brown Sugar Date Shake, Wintermelon Tea and the Matcha series have recently been added to the menu. Here will be a deep dive of all the updates Pincha has released as of the new year.
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The Spiced Chai Latte, released in the summer of 2024, is Pincha’s spin on one of the trendiest drinks. Heavily iced and with warm boba sunk to the bottom, this beverage bursts with all the traditional chai flavors so many love.
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Southern California Edison (SCE) is a public utility that provides electricity for nearly 15 million people in Southern California. Very often, it is these public utilities that shut down power for safety concerns, as SCE did from Jan. 9 through 15, 2025, all throughout Ventura.
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Shown above is Wayne Powers’ room, in this moment shrouded in darkness as it had been during the on and off power outages from Jan. 13-17, 2025. The environment shows the conditions Powers, and many others, had to learn and teach in during the week of power outages.
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For years, U.S. officials and lawmakers have issued warnings about the potential threat that the massively popular social media app, TikTok, could pose to national security, particularly regarding its ties to China through its Chinese parent company, ByteDance. The app clashes with U.S. security interests in two ways: First, since Chinese organizations are required to comply with intelligence gathering per the country’s national security laws, the Chinese government could use it to spy on American citizens. Second, the concern was raised that by manipulating its content, the Chinese government could also subtly influence the app’s 170 million American users to further its agenda. These accusations led to a bipartisan majority in Congress moving to enact a nation-wide TikTok ban to be implemented on Jan. 19, 2025. Despite the Supreme Court ruling on Jan. 17, 2025 that the ban does not violate the first amendment rights of TikTok or its users, the subject remains a hot topic for the American public.
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Surviving into the modern era from its creation in 1971 by Ray Tomlinson, the email is recognized as an important mode of communication between individuals. Although now seemingly outclassed by a variety of other platforms and methods, it still remains as a steady method of sending messages to and from each other. Serving as a background option when these classy new features fail, the email hasn’t quite died out yet. Which begs the question; will email become objective with more time, or be adapted to new needs?
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Martin Luther King Day, Jan. 20, 2025, sees the closure of many public facilities in Ventura, Calif. including E.P. Foster Library. The holiday honors Martin Luther King Jr., an important figure in America’s history who paved the way for the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s. King valued peaceful protest and was a powerful orator who inspired change across the country.
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Jocelyn Morales ’28, prepares to take a free throw during a tense moment of the game. Known for her composure, Morales played a pivotal role in her team’s performance on the court.
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Kiara Zava ’26 drives past her defender during a fast break, looking to create an opportunity for her team. The shooting guard displayed her quick footwork and agility, finishing contributing significantly to her team.
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On the late night of Jan. 16, 2025, Foothill Technology High School (Foothill Tech) lost to St. Bonaventure (Bonnie) in their third league game of the season. Sofia Vega ’26 dribbles at the top of the key, carefully surveying the defense and looking for an opening as she orchestrates the offense. As a forward, Vega displayed her court vision and basketball IQ throughput the game, running the floor and setting up key plays.
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Kiara Zava ’26 attempts to block an inbound pass, using her defensive awareness to disrupt the play. Zavala was key in pressuring the ball throughout the game which led to many steals for the Dragons.
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