Tide time turmoil: the problem of full classes
Marlie Langer | Student Life Editor October 22, 2024 San Clemente High School has introduced a new study hall this year, also known as Tide Time, and many students do not like it so far. […]
Marlie Langer | Student Life Editor October 22, 2024 San Clemente High School has introduced a new study hall this year, also known as Tide Time, and many students do not like it so far. […]
Celia Mann | Social Media Editor October 25, 2024 A college education. Something that grew to become a staple of the American Dream as it evolved over the generations. But, recently, the enrollment of freshmen […]
Carly Altman | Head Editor October 24, 2024 While standardized testing used to be a mandatory component of applying to college, the past few years have marked a stark shift in the role testing plays […]
Liam Dillbeck | News Editor October 23, 2024 When it comes to discussing the economy, it is crucial to be realistic, even if that entails a pessimistic outlook on life. These practices can directly influence […]
Audrey Folia | Head Editor October 24, 2024 Currently, Elon Musk is running a giveaway for American citizens, offering them a possible $1 million if they sign his PAC petition affirming the 1st and 2nd […]
Carson Neuhausen | Sports Editor October 24, 2024 Online AP testing, introduced by College Board during the COVID-19 pandemic, has become a topic of debate, with both significant advantages and notable drawbacks. One of the […]
Sophia Yeskulsky | Head Editor October 22, 2024 In honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, beloved co-star Jenna Fischer, who played the kind and relatable receptionist Pam Beesly on the hit series, The Office, […]
Charlotte Yeskulsky | Head Editor October 24, 2024 The situation at San Jose State University (SJSU) involving the volleyball team and the legal battles surrounding transgender athletes highlights the complex intersection of safety, politics, and […]
Emma Sutherland | Writer October 3rd, 2024 It is no secret that cell phones are essential requirements for teenagers in today’s society. With this comes the controversy of whether or not a cell phone is […]
Michelle Monier | Editor-in-Chief October 3, 2024 Last year, Principal Carter led his final commencement ceremony for the Class of 2024 and announced his departure from SCHS after nine years as our principal. Between then […]