Creative Writing: “The Wind Grew Leaves”
By: Jack Sorenson | Head Editor Melbourne was a medically certified giant; doctors told him he would grow until he died. When his mother heard this, she decided to leave the convent where she had […]
By: Jack Sorenson | Head Editor Melbourne was a medically certified giant; doctors told him he would grow until he died. When his mother heard this, she decided to leave the convent where she had […]
By: Sophia Burick | Editor in Chief May 1, 2020 By noon on April 19th, about 200 people gathered in the pier bowl area of San Clemente to protest the state-wide stay-at-home orders placed earlier […]
By: Andrew de Koeyer| Editor Biden has risen to the headlines this past weekend as he and his team have launched their latest round of campaign advertisements focusing on Trump’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic. […]
By: Makena Viera | Writer May 1, 2020 Planned on taking a trip to Disneyland just to have it get canceled? Although both Disneyland and Disney World have closed their parks during this unfortunate coronavirus […]
By: Abigail Calandra| Head Editor May 1, 2020 On Tuesday, April 28, Vice President Mike Pence visited the Mayo Clinic without a face mask, despite clinic policy since April 13. The clinic, in a Twitter […]
By: Stolie Erickson| Writer April 28, 2020 Despite concerns on the coronavirus pandemic and the potential danger affiliated with it, beaches in Southern California are flooded with thousands of people. With the weather getting warmer, […]
By: Abby Stewart | Sports Editor May 1, 2020 During these anxious times, citizens of Southern California have come across what might just be a once in a lifetime experience. A rare phenomenon called bioluminescence […]
By: JP Hefft | Sports Editor April 17, 2020 While we are still very much in the heat of the Coronavirus pandemic, the student athletes of San Clemente High School just had another aspect of […]
By: Sophia Burick | Editor in Chief April 20, 2020 What do you think about when you hear the phrase “existential crisis”? Sadness? Lack of fulfillment? A middle-aged man with a few too many cars? […]
By: Jack Harris | Writer April 15, 2020 In attempts to promote social distancing and reduce the number of COVID-19 cases, on April 8, San Clemente shut down all city beaches. This process actually began […]