Voter intimidation hinders modern suffrage

Chloe Gerhard | Writer November 4, 2022 From armed vigilantes watching and intimidating voters at ballot drop boxes to unsubstantiated conspiracy theories about voting machines and the counting of votes, the midterm elections of 2022 […]

Recycling: helpful or harmful?

  Avery Kearl | Writer October 28, 2022 Waste pollutes our earth’s oceans and air, with plastic as a large contributor. Americans may try to prevent this pollution by recycling, but, unfortunately, recycling is rare. […]

Who’s excited for IN-N-OUT?

Gracie Reynolds | Writer October 21, 2022 IN-N-OUT is an all time favorite and its finally coming to San Clemente. Yes, the rumors are true. That empty office building space was quickly taken over by […]

Van Life: Could you roll with it?

Ava Miller | Opinion Editor Van life, a lifestyle built around the basis of living in a van, has become increasingly more popular since the surge of COVID-19. It got its start in the 1960s, […]

Claim Jumper: An honest review

  Claire Hedger | Writer October 21, 2022 Despite being in business for a handful of decades, many students at San Clemente are unfamiliar with the restaurant chain Claim Jumper.  The popular chain recently celebrated […]

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