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 […]

Boys Soccer Heads to CIF

By: Peyton Lee | Student Life Editor February 8, 2017 As the San Clemente High School boys soccer team concludes their 2016-17 regular season play, they look forward to a CIF berth as they head […]

Movie Review – A Dog’s Purpose

By: Devynn Conte | Writer  &   Michaela Schwartz | Writer February 8, 2017 A Dog’s Purpose, directed by Lasse Hallstrom, was sure to be an instant hit, attracting dog-lovers and sappy moviegoers alike. Based on the novel […]

Travel Ban Creates Turbulence Across the Nation

By: Meghan Serceki | Opinion Editor February 7, 2017 Just last weekend, the signing of a new executive order banning all travelers from seven “muslim-majority” nations prompted confusion, chaos, and protests at airports across the nation. […]

An Inconvenient Scientific Fact

By, Meghan Serceki | Opinion Editor January 31, 2017 During his first week in office, Trump upset many environmentalists by signing an executive order pushing the Dakota Access Pipeline through, removing any information on climate […]

Lady Tritons Softball Preview

By: Hailey Duncan | Writer February 10, 2017 This 2016-17, the Lady Triton team is starting off strong during the preseason. The community, school staff, student body, and the players themselves all have high hopes for […]

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