Disney Stories – Gruesome or Everyone’s Little Dream

February 24th, 2017 By Hailey Griffith |Writer/Photographer In the mid-19th century, the Brothers Grimm wrote fairy tales. Their fairy tales were eventually adapted into films for children. However, the stories themselves were gruesome and dark, dealing with subjects that […]

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What it Means to be “Insta-Famous”

By: Camryn Ostrander | Writer/Photographer   &   Kenzie Mckinnon | Writer February 22, 2017 Ever desired to be the next Jay Alvarrez (@jayalvarrez), Alexis Ren (@alexisren), or Eva Gutowski (@mylifeaseva)? They did not become famous by […]

Best Buddies Talent Show – A Night to Remember

By: Josh Greene | Media Editor February 15, 2017 After weeks of preparation, rehearsing, and practice, the students of Best Buddies prepared for their big moment to shine. With the lights dimmed down and the crowd settled […]

Triton Idol Showcases Student Stars

By: Hayden Koerner | Opinion Editor February 22, 2017 I have a confession to make: I was addicted to American Idol. When the show concluded after a 15 season run in 2016, this mega fan […]

Top 5 Dinner Dates This Valentine’s Day

By: Victor Mendoza | Writer   &   Stephanie Diaz | Photographer February 8, 2017 Looking for something to do this Valentine’s Day? San Clemente has many restaurants that provide a romantic dinner for two, so there is no need […]

Adolescent Love

By: Gavin Kelleher | Writer February 10, 2017 The complexity of affection, feelings often indescribable yet felt so often, simplified into one single word: love. A word so frequently seen in movies, heard in songs and spoken by our peers, […]

History of Groundhog’s Day

By: Brooke Herbes | Social Media Director   &   Geoff Osuna | Photography February 10, 2017 On February 2nd, for the past 130 years, a rodent meteorologist has been dictating whether or not there will […]

Drenched Southern California Prays for Sun

By: Renee Malone | Writer  &  Sophie Conone | Writer February 9, 2017 Ah, rain: a natural yet slightly foreign tendency to the residents of Southern California. In the last four months alone, Orange County […]

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