The Life of a San Clemente Cheerleader

By: Makena Spencer | Writer September 12, 2017 When you think of a typical cheerleader you think of popularity, prep, and pom poms; however, taking a deeper look into the life of Jaz Riggs, senior […]

Declassified School Survival Guide

By: Sydney Burns | Writer   &   Emma Earlywine | Writer September 13, 2017 The first year of high school can be a daunting experience that you might have been dreading all summer. Although it […]

SCHS Reacts to the Hurricanes

By Morgan Thomas | Opinion Editor   &   Courtney McDonald | Writer September 13, 2017 Power gone. Cities flooded. People killed. Hurricane Irma, over the past 10 days, has destroyed the lives of so many through […]

Summer Lovin’

By Kenzie McKinnon | Writer/Photographer May 22, 2017 Summer is seconds away and wouldn’t be nice to enjoy it with a bae? Whether you’re long-term or a short and sweet fling… Here’s how to have […]

An Editor in Chief’s Adieu

By: Saffron Sener | Editor in Chief May 22, 2017 For a long time, I rebuked this paper. As its current, yet soon-departing, Editor in Chief, I always loved the class and I always defended […]

To New Beginnings

By: Sara Barnes | Newspaper Manager May 25, 2017 Whether you are fourteen, eighteen, younger, older, or somewhere in between, there is a feeling of insatiable shakiness familiar to everyone: the feeling of change. Change can be […]

Summer: A Time for Learning?

By: Meghan Serceki | Opinion Editor May 23, 2017 I know that at the end of the year, all teachers urge their students not to forget everything they’ve learned and ask that you study a […]

Resist the Toll Road: How a Toll Leads to Tolls

By: Hayden Koerner | Opinion Editor May 24, 2017 From irreversible destruction of our environment to diminishing opportunities for future San Clemente High School teachers, students, and athletes, there are countless reasons why you need to be […]

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