Trisha Anas

Freelance journalist

United States

Previously Editor in Chief of Los Angeles Pierce College's Roundup News and California State University, Northridge's The Daily Sundial. I have also freelanced for publications including The Malibu Times and The Acorn.

Portfolio
Santa Clarita Valley Signal
08/10/2024
Photos: Monthly Placerita Canyon Nature Center bird walk

Every first and second Saturday morning of the month, local bird enthusiasts join docent naturalists on a two-hour trek through the Placerita Canyon Nature Center, led by Rosemarie Regis and [...]

Santa Clarita Valley Signal
10/16/2024
Group celebrates legacy of Filipinos in the SCV

Cirilo "Jun" Gatilao first came to America in the late 1960s, and when he eventually made his way to the Santa Clarita Valley around 1976, he said, it was somewhat [...]

Daily Sundial
Bajito y Suavecito, CSUN holds first annual lowrider show

For some people, lowrider cars may seem like flashy, colorful vehicles, decked out with hydraulics and intricate designs. But for hundreds of Mexican Americans, the lowrider symbolizes more than just a nice car - it represents the community that Chicanos have built around trying to tell their stories and navigate their identities.

Daily Sundial
CSU board approves tuition increase amid protests

The California State Board of Trustees on Wednesday approved a 6% tuition increase for the next five years, which will apply across all 23 campuses. In the last 12 years, tuition has only increased once by 5%. CSU Assistant Vice Chancellor Ryan Storm stated that the multi-year tuition proposal, which was announced earlier this year,...

Thousand Oaks Acorn -
08/25/2022
Change around the corner at TOHS

Thousand Oaks High School's curb appeal is about to get an upgrade. A new marquee will be installed at Moorpark Road and E. Avenida de Las Flores soon, tak

The Malibu Times
06/10/2022
Weeding out trouble in Malibu

By Trisha Anas Special to The Malibu Times Alongside Encinal Canyon Road sits Charmlee Wilderness Park, a somewhat hidden gem in Malibu that holds astonishing views within its trails - but there's a growing problem. It's become overrun with invasive weeds.

The Malibu Times
06/25/2022
Wildlife art finds temporary home in museum

By Trisha Anas Special to The Malibu Times Snakes, hawks, vultures and cats wandered into the Weisman Museum of Art at Pepperdine University last month. But don't worry, they won't bite - they're sculptures. Described as a retrospective exhibition, "Animal Nature" features animal and human sculptures made by artist Gwynn Murrill from a wide array of materials, including bronze, laminated wood and marble.