Puerto Rico Sinks As Debt Swells

  By, Jahfreen Alam | News Editor June 1st, 2016 What happens when the overuse of borrowed funds and municipal bonds, a failing economy, and an inefficient government occur in the same country? Easy—an accumulation […]

Restaurant Review – Bear Coast Coffee

By, Brooke Herbes | Social Media Director June 2, 2016 San Clemente rarely gets new restaurants and cafes that are as unique as this one. What used to be in a little corner in The Cellar […]

Twin-terviews

By, Claudia Pacheco | Editor in Chief   &   Kian Kiasaleh  | Arts & Entertainment Editor Separating for the first time since they left the womb, these three sets of twins divulge their candid […]

Whale Wars

By, Zack Gardner | Videographer May 7, 2016 The surf community of San Clemente was recently impacted when a large whale washed up at one of the most prominent surf spots in the world. Lower […]

Gender Bias in School Dress Codes

By, Ava Sterling | Writer April 28, 2016 Dress codes – what are they good for? Absolutely nothing. Dress codes unfairly target girls and have always been prevalent in the school system. Shorts and skirts […]

This Year’s Summer Recipes

  By, Maisie Shea | Writer  &  Bryce Dutchik | Writer May 11th, 2016 With summer right around the corner, students are enriching their meals with ripe fruit and fresh vegetables. From frosty, cold drinks to […]

Why Travel Abroad for School?

  By, Ethan Partridge | Writer May 4th, 2016 In the more recent years of world languages at SCHS, Spanish, French, and Japanese teachers have expanded beyond the average school field trip. Every other year, each language […]

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