Cloud Brigade CEO Chris Miller spoke with Lookout about being involved in the early stages of tech, running a small technology business and how students can break into this industry.
Kaya Henkes-Power
Kaya Henkes-Power joins Lookout as a newsroom intern during her final year majoring in English at Cabrillo College. After her journey at Cabrillo College, Kaya plans to transfer to a state university to pursue a bachelor’s degree in journalism. Kaya is passionate about local, objective, informed and compassionate journalism. Her main goal is for her writing have a positive impact and ensure that her articles cover a wide range of perspectives. Kaya is excited to begin her journey in journalism and have the opportunity to intern with the Lookout team.Kaya takes interest in covering a wide range of topics and investigative journalism. Though her journalism career is just beginning, she hopes that her passion for journalism can introduce new topics and people to Lookout. Most importantly, through this internship she wants to take away different ways she can implement various perspectives in a news outlet. When Kaya isn’t interning at Lookout she is investing her time in her personal writing, her studies or relaxing with her cat.
Student Lookout: A new Chinese restaurant, rainy day activities and another disco night
Laura Sutherland takes in an art journaling class and exquisite meal at 1440 Multiversity. The brainchild of former…
How I Got My Job: Santa Cruz Cider Company’s Nicole Todd on entrepreneurship and the wonders of apples
Nicole Todd, cider maker and owner of Watsonville’s Santa Cruz Cider Company, spoke with Lookout about her experience in the burgeoning cider sector, being a woman in a traditionally male-dominated business, and how someone can pursue a job in the beverage industry.
Student Lookout: Chicken sandwich craze persists and where to find affordable clothes
Storm Central keeps you updated as another atmospheric river rolls through Santa Cruz County. Check back here as Lookout…
How I Got My Job: Variety is the spice of industrial designer Elisabeth Kooi’s work life
Local industrial designer Elisabeth Kooi spoke with Lookout about what it takes to enter this line of work, her personal experience in the field and advice she would give to someone who is looking to join the industry.
Student Lookout: Stellar sushi and the return of the Watsonville Film Festival
Find quesabirria tacos, honey cake and more at locally owned businesses in the food court at the Capitola Mall. This…
Lookout PM: Hwy 9 reopening delayed, CA’s COVID emergency declarations end, and a mom’s anti-bullying fight
The wet weather has delayed the plans to reopen Highway 9 in the Ben Lomond area on Saturday. Crews have not been able…
Rainy weather delays Highway 9 reopening in Ben Lomond
The wet weather has delayed the plans to reopen Highway 9 in the Ben Lomond area on Saturday. Crews have not been able to make progress on clearing the landslide over the past few days because of safety concerns, Caltrans engineer Jake Bradbury told Lookout.
Student Lookout: Cuban- and Vietnamese-inspired coffee and stellar scholarships
After incubating Mariposa Coffee Bar as a pop-up for two years, owners Tram Vu and Chelsea Cabrera have established a…
Student Lookout: Star sandwiches and LGBTQ-centric events
Seeing five staffers, including two who spearheaded diversity and equity work, laid off as part of a broader…

