Culver City News
Holocaust Survivor Shares Story of Perseverance in Culver City
The first time Joseph Alexander encountered Josef Mengele was the same as many meetings with the Doctor of Death — one where one’s life was in his hands. Seeing the group of elderly and young Jews that he had been grouped with, Alexander — known then as Idel — knew he had to make a gamble with his life on the line.
Culver City’s Night Market Reminds us that the Complexity of Asian Representation is Worth Understanding
There are moments in time when you take something in, and it really makes you think. Culver City High School (CCHS) hosted an Asian American and Pacific Islander Night Market on Friday, February 9. Organized and championed by Culver City School Board member Stephanie Loredo, the event featured booths from local businesses and other services owned by the AAPI members of the community.
Culver City Women’s Soccer Falls to Palos Verdes, 1-0
It was Senior Night at Culver City High School on Monday, and the girl’s varsity soccer team was looking for a big win against Palos Verdes to celebrate the day. Culver City is led by Head Coach Pete Barlett, and is the only Division 3 team in the Bay League. The Centaur women have struggled a little bit this season in the league going 3-6-1 on the year in league play. But playing against Division 1 and 2 opponents in the league, they have played hard this season and grown a lot, sitting above two other schools in the standings.
Bubba Fish Launches Campaign for Culver City Council
Election season has officially begun in Culver City. On Saturday, Bubba Fish became the first candidate to announce his campaign for one of the three Culver City Council seats up for grabs in November at a gathering held at Syd Kronenthal Park. Fish has served as the Vice President of the city’s Homelessness Committee and currently works at the Los Angeles Department of Transportation.
Holocaust Survivor Shares Story of Perseverance in Culver City
The first time Joseph Alexander encountered Josef Mengele was the same as many meetings with the Doctor of Death — one where one’s life was in his hands. Seeing the group of elderly and young Jews that he had been grouped with, Alexander — known then as Idel — knew he had to make a gamble with his life on the line.
Culver City’s Night Market Reminds us that the Complexity of Asian Representation is Worth Understanding
There are moments in time when you take something in, and it really makes you think. Culver City High School (CCHS) hosted an Asian American and Pacific Islander Night Market on Friday, February 9. Organized and championed by Culver City School Board member Stephanie Loredo, the event featured booths from local businesses and other services owned by the AAPI members of the community.
Culver City Women’s Soccer Falls to Palos Verdes, 1-0
It was Senior Night at Culver City High School on Monday, and the girl’s varsity soccer team was looking for a big win against Palos Verdes to celebrate the day. Culver City is led by Head Coach Pete Barlett, and is the only Division 3 team in the Bay League. The Centaur women have struggled a little bit this season in the league going 3-6-1 on the year in league play. But playing against Division 1 and 2 opponents in the league, they have played hard this season and grown a lot, sitting above two other schools in the standings.
Bubba Fish Launches Campaign for Culver City Council
Election season has officially begun in Culver City. On Saturday, Bubba Fish became the first candidate to announce his campaign for one of the three Culver City Council seats up for grabs in November at a gathering held at Syd Kronenthal Park. Fish has served as the Vice President of the city’s Homelessness Committee and currently works at the Los Angeles Department of Transportation.