Girls Soccer Preview

  By Brooke Herbes | Writer   &    Masie Velasquez | Writer November 11, 2015 It’s that time again – soccer season is here! Even though the season doesn’t begin until early January, the […]

Sign Up and Save a Life

  By Maya Fransz-Myers | Media Editor November 10, 2015 Next Friday, November 13th, there will be a blood drive coordinated by the “Be a Hero,  Become a Donor” club at our school. The drive […]

2nd Amendment – Amiability or Animosity?

  By Alexis Weppner | Writer November 4, 2015 The 2nd Amendment of the United States Constitution reads as follows: “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of […]

Aftermath of Hurricane Patricia

  By Jahfreen Alam | Writer November 10, 2015 On October 23rd, Hurricane Patricia shattered records by becoming the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere, originating as a normal tropical storm before mutating […]

The Physics of the Pumpkin Drop

By Katie Kendall | Writer   &   Melissa Whitsell | Writer November 10, 2015 The annual SCHS physics pumpkin drop held on Friday, October 30th was a smashing hit to say the least. In the spirit […]

Hot New Autumn Recipes

  By Shikha Mody | Newspaper Club President November 10, 2105 Chilly weather, cozy sweaters, and fun times with friends and family all characterize the season of autumn. To make good times even better, just […]

Movie Review: Steve Jobs

  By Baron Moran | Writer   &   Katy Clemens | Writer November 10, 205 Since the death of  illustrious Apple CEO Steve Jobs, three movies have attempted to portray his complicated life.  Two of the three […]

Getting In Without Freaking Out

  By Kian Kiasaleh | A & E Editor     &    Claudia Pacheco | Editor in Chief You spot them trudging through the hallways, uneasy and exhausted. You catch of glimpse of them […]

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