Opinion: Strict laws make for sneaky students: LAUSD needs to revoke the cellphone ban

While LAUSD pushes for a complete cellphone ban in classrooms, students fight back, understanding the mass changes that will need to happen for the ban to be effective.

Los Alamitos High School to introduce boys dance elective starting next year

In an effort to encourage boys involvement in dance, LAHS now offers a boys section as part of the program’s second period dance class

Legacy in Color: Santa Ana’s ‘Among Heroes’ Mural Honors WWII Mexican-American Valor

In the heart of Santa Ana, the vibrant mural “Among Heroes” by Carlos Aguilar adorns La Chiquita restaurant, honoring 160 Mexican-American WWII veterans. This artwork vividly captures the heroism and sacrifice of local heroes, celebrating Santa Ana’s rich history and resilient spirit.

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Opinion: Navigating the complexities: The United Nations, international adoption and the Russian adoption ban

The United Nations (UN) lacks direct authority over the internal policies of individual nations, including matters concerning adoption bans. The UN concentrates on global issues, peace, security, development and human rights as an international organization. National governments usually control adoption policies and determinations regarding adoption regulations, such as bans, are considered matters of individual countries’ sovereignty.