A rundown of homeroom
By: Sabrina Spunt & Lilah Kopenhefer | Writers September 6, 2019 Starting the 2019-20 school year, San Clemente High School has implemented a new program called Homeroom. It is a Link Crew-led replacement of student […]
By: Sabrina Spunt & Lilah Kopenhefer | Writers September 6, 2019 Starting the 2019-20 school year, San Clemente High School has implemented a new program called Homeroom. It is a Link Crew-led replacement of student […]
By: Makena Viera and Ava Sinacori | Writers September 5, 2019 Under the beating sun, hundreds of students crammed together this past Wednesday on the San Clemente High School campus with hopes of signing up […]
By: Lang Csira | Editor September 6, 2019 Schoolloop exists to update parents and students on upcoming assignments and quizzes, and to project graded work and tests. The website makes it possible for […]
By: Bree Williams and Sierra Adams | Writers September 6, 2019 With about 1.5 billion cows throughout the world, the beef demand is gradually accelerating the Amazon’s deforestation and climate change. Yet, cattle ranchers are […]
By: Sophia Burick | Editor in Chief & Lexi Gruszczynski | Photo Editor September 6, 2019 On June 27, 2019, 20-year-old Bakersfield resident Matty Roberts posted a Facebook event titled “Storm Area 51, They Can’t […]
Ever since Trump took office, hateful opinions have been increasingly excused as political opinions. By: Julia Wengier | Editor in Chief September 5, 2019 In a time where the country is so vastly divided on […]
If you are the type of particular person who loves to engage in Nintendo video games on-line, then you will certainly love the newest Manufacturers game titles emulator to try out all of them. It […]
By: Flynn Lloyd | Editor in Chief March 30th, 2019 The annual Triton Film Festival was this past Tuesday, May 21st, and participants blew their audience away. The little theatre was filled with the filmmakers’ […]
By: Savi Raghuraman | News Editor May 30, 2019 This week, Malaysia announced that it would send over 3,000 tons of plastic, imported to be illegally recycled, back to the developed countries it came from, […]
By: Lucy Terry | News Editor May 30, 2019 On May 25, all eyes were on Dayton, Ohio. A city otherwise known for being a family-friendly metropolis was the intended meeting place for a […]