Creative Writing – “A Violet Hour”

  By: Sydney Belden | Guest Student Writer January 22, 2018 The clock struck four. The gray violets on her windowsill joylessly nodded downward. Her eyes were slaves to her Mind, catechized to remain open […]

How Do You Define Racism?

  By, Gavin Kelleher-Marciello | Editor in Chief January 17, 2018 Over generations, Americans have been a persistent force in the shifts and transformations of our nation. As a country bustling with diversity, we are a product […]

Harvard Bound: Grace Krantz

By: Claire Vlasic | Writer January 17, 2018 During second semester, seniors have loads of pressure as they eagerly await to hear back from the colleges, in and out of state. Luckily, some students have […]

Plastic Free CUSD

By: Jackson Hinkle | Writer January 17, 2018 On Coastal Cleanup Day in 2016, plastic bottles were the second most found pollutant on our beaches, and plastic bottle caps were the third. In the United […]

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