Audrey Folia – Editor-in-Chief

 

Audrey Folia is a senior at San Clemente High School and is excited to take on her second year with the Triton Times as this year’s Editor-in-Chief. Last year, she worked as a Head Editor and loved taking opportunities to learn about new perspectives on current events, the happenings of daily school life, and even about global news. She has loved reading and writing from a young age, and greatly appreciates Newspaper for giving her the ability to express her love for the art through writing articles. Around school, Audrey is found running loops around the SCHS track, devoting herself to the classroom, or taking notes in Theory of Knowledge. In her free time, she can be seen hanging at the beach or reading a good book. This year, Audrey is thrilled to take on the roll of managing Newspaper and can’t wait to use writing as a creative outlet.

 

2024-2025

What it takes to win: training Cross-Country athletes

Real students, fake government: SCHS representatives at Boys and Girls State

Is the International Baccalaureate program really worth it? 

The legality of Elon Musk’s PAC petition 

Euthanization of beloved Peanut the Squirrel sparks public outcry 

Best crepe: Moulin 

Future conservationists: SCHS Global Sustainability Project 

TikTok on Trial: Banned once, unbanned…forever? 

Grammys 2025: an endless slew of controversy 

The problem with sports betting in high schools 

New ChatGPT feature poses serious threat to artists 

Under pressure: a look inside our school’s stress surge 

A trend with consequences: the Chromebook Challenge

 

2025-2026

From Era’s Tour to end zone: the couple taking over culture 

SCHS sports spotlight: Kat Piantka

Historic Pacific Northwest flooding signals new climate change reality

Letter from the Editor (Fall Print 2025)

Apathy in the bleachers: Where’s our school spirit, SCHS? (Fall Print 2025)

The future of homelessness in California 

SCHS students plant the future for Western Monarchs 

Letter from the Editor (Winter Print 2026) 

AP or IB: why the “better” program depends on you (Winter Print 2026) 

Letter from the Editor (Winter Print 2026) 

Senior Assassin 2026 

Inside the SAVE America Act

When where you go to college matters more than why you go

A case for IB reform at SCHS

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