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The Nexus

The official student news site of Westview High School

The Nexus

The official student news site of Westview High School

The Nexus

Robbie Gray

Robbie Gray, News Editor

Robbie Gray (12) is in his fourth year in The Nexus. He enjoys long walks on the beach, pondering with his friends, and staring blankly into the distance while reciting poems in his head.

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Adopted students build identity

Robbie Gray, News Editor June 6, 2025

Gabriel Sanchez Franz (12) was adopted from Guatemala and brought to the United States when he was 2 years old. Sanchez’s only connection to his family back in Guatemala is a single wrinkled black-and-white...

My love letter to the Westview pool

Robbie Gray, News Editor May 8, 2025

On my first real day as a Wolverine, I arrived at the Westview pool ready for my first day of playing on a high school sports team. On that day I biked to the gates of the Westview pool, 20 minutes before...

Homophobia nests in male sports

Robbie Gray, News Editor January 24, 2025

In some ways, contemporary society is marked by a newfound culture of tolerance for all sexual identities. Pride parades line our streets in June, anti-discrimination statements adorn many institution’s...

Endorsement: Proposition 33

Robbie Gray, News Editor October 17, 2024

Proposition 33 is the solution that California, and specifically San Diego, needs to stop greedy landlords from demanding huge rents from their tenants, because these demands crush San Diegans under astronomical...

Cartoon by Ella Jiang.

‘Robbie Do It’ shaped my life

Robbie Gray, News Editor April 5, 2024

At five years old, my mom gazed at her 1970s-era wooden TV that sat on the floor and doubled as a piece of furniture. On this monstrosity played a Sesame Street cartoon called “I Can Remember.”...

Nitrogen Gas Execution Violates Human Rights

Robbie Gray, News Editor February 16, 2024

On Jan. 25, Keneth Eugene Smith was put to death using nitrogen gas in Alabama. This was the first time nitrogen has ever been used to execute a human in a court-approved way. The death penalty is already...

High chlorine levels in pool pose safety risk

Robbie Gray, News Editor January 26, 2024

As the girls’ water polo team was starting their practice in the school pool, on Dec. 20, Kiara Schray (11) and Kamila Nava (11) started feeling differently than they normally did while in the water.  About...

Galvan trains to fight in UFC

Robbie Gray, News Editor December 22, 2023

Running Every morning since the summer, Hector Galvan’s (11) alarm goes off at 6:30 a.m. announcing that it’s time to run. His morning runs are part of the training for his dream of becoming a professional...

School Rivalries are Petty

Robbie Gray, News Editor October 6, 2023

Whenever any sporting event bears the crowd-drawing title ‘Westview vs. Mt. Carmel’ tense emotions are held within the stands and on the field. Whatever the sport, the players on both teams know each...

Top Soccer fosters connections with youth

Top Soccer fosters connections with youth

Robbie Gray, News Editor October 6, 2023

Over the dewy chilled grass next to a  tan chipped bench at the Peñasquitos Creek Park on a cloudy Sunday morning, Delaney Hennigan (10) kicked a soccer ball to herself. She was excitedly waiting to...

Growing Post-Adversity

Growing Post-Adversity

Robbie Gray, News Editor August 25, 2023

When someone hits what seems to be an insurmountable roadblock in their life, it can be easy to wish that the affliction they faced would no longer hinder them. But in 1996, two researchers showed...

Spring Music Festival

Robbie Gray, News Editor May 5, 2023

Lester Ngo (12) gleefully gazed out at the crowd of onlookers and firmly gripped the lower neck of his dad’s hybrid classical/acoustic guitar. He sat down in the black plastic chair placed by Emily...

Brahmbhatt spreads epilepsy awareness

Robbie Gray, News Editor April 7, 2023

During an eighth-grade history test, Mika Brahmbhatt (12) experienced short lapses in consciousness. Not knowing what was happening, she continued to take her test. Eventually, her teacher saw her staring...

Awe Journal

Robbie Gray, News Editor April 6, 2023

To me, awe is anything that inspires a moment of deep reflection about the world around me and how I live in it.  Recently I was inspired by the Podcast “The Science of Happiness,” hosted by Dacher...

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