The Do LaB Expierence

By: Max Jonnaert | Editor in Chief May 9th, 2018 Deep into the desert night it calls you. In the distance, you can feel its’ vibrations as it shakes the very Earth you stand on. You approach, […]

Best Video Games of 2017-18

By: Lucas Henkel | Arts & Entertainment Editor May 11, 2018 Alright. This article is going to be a little weird.  I’m going to hopefully start a little trend here for future years of newspaper to come. Unlikely, […]

A Change of Pace: Block Schedule

By: Zoe Day | News Editor Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Time at school can feel warped. Some days, a single period can seem to stretch for hours. Other days, it feels like there is never […]

How to Prepare for Graduation

By: Shay Hefft | Sports Editor May 9, 2018 Over the past four years, we have been awaiting the moment where we throw our caps in the air and receive our diplomas! We have been studying and […]

Aggretsuko- Netflix Review

By: Morgan Creek | Opinion Editor May 9, 2018 If you watch Netflix, you may have seen a weird cartoon show up on your home screen- the cartoon one with a weird name that looks like Hello […]

Winter Color Guard

  By: Danny Olivares | Arts & Entertainment Editor April 25, 2018 The end of the winter season doesn’t only translate to it being time to put on your flower clowns and hallucinate at music festivals, it […]

Westworld Season 2: What to Expect

By: Darren DiMarco | Web Designer With the thrilling conclusion of season one, Westworld, a sci-fi show produced by HBO in which robots develop a conscience of their own, has captivated millions of viewers around […]

Student Athlete Profile- Stolie Erikson

  By: Shay Hefft | Sports Editor April 24, 2018 Playing high school sports is always competitive, especially at San Clemente High School. Freshman Stolie Erickson made varsity lacrosse her freshman year, a huge accomplishment. Over the […]

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