Book Review: “The Sun Also Rises”

By: Oyuky Bahena | Writer/Media Team October 11th, 2018 If there’s anything English class has taught students, it’s that some novels are simply just classics. Whether it be The Catcher in the Rye or To Kill A […]

Presidential Alert: Success or Failure?

By: Nina Kanani | Writer October 11, 2018 On October 3, 250 million people nationwide opened their cell phones to an unexpected message. For the first time in our history, the president directly messaged the […]

Unemployment Rate Falls To Lowest Since 1969

By: Adeeb Bayat | Writer October 11th, 2018 Unemployment rates fell 0.2% to 3.7% this September, the lowest unemployment rate since October 1969. After a huge growth in unemployment during the economic recession of 2008, […]

Why Now and Does it Matter

By: Lang Csira | Writer October 10, 2018 As a fifteen-year-old girl, I cannot begin to convey the horror that Christine Basely Ford must have experienced. The general disrespect for women, which all women experience, […]

Homecoming Parade Takes Over Downtown

By: Amanda Cichewicz and Jorjiana Haumea | Photographers October 9, 2018 As San Clemente High School wraps up homecoming spirit week with the SCHS homecoming parade held on October 5, 2018, residents from all over […]

The Life of a College Student Athlete

By: Hanna Farnsworth | Photographer October 3, 2018 Being a student these days can be, and typically is, the hardest part of a teenager’s life. Getting into college is more competitive now than ever, especially […]

Your 2018 Top 15: Girls & Boys

By: Eva Barreira | Media Team September 27, 2018 It’s that time of year again! Homecoming 2018 is just one week away, and you know what that means! Homecoming festivities begin. Each year San Clemente […]

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