Why you shouldn’t drive to school
Robert Schumacher | Writer January 21, 2022 A typical passenger vehicle emits about 4.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year, which is over 50% of an average household’s annual CO2 emissions. This means that […]
Robert Schumacher | Writer January 21, 2022 A typical passenger vehicle emits about 4.6 metric tons of carbon dioxide per year, which is over 50% of an average household’s annual CO2 emissions. This means that […]
Nicolle Generaux | A&E Editor January 21, 2022 Should the American people give more power to the federal government in order to have more secure elections? Article I and II of the United States Constitution […]
Amy Parr | Head Editor January 14, 2022 Euphoria premiered over two years ago and shocked its primarily teenaged audience with an overwhelming prevalence of graphic nudity and drug use. The show revolves around Rue, […]
Ben Meyler | Writer November 4, 2021 Last week, the director of the United Nations World Food Programme stated that by donating a fraction of their wealth, top billionaires could end the ongoing battle of world […]
Reaghan Mulligan | Newsroom Manager November 5, 2021 With recent highlights of climate concerns, and even greater pushes for unified action by environmental activists across the globe, the ticking time bomb of inaction buries itself in […]
Austin Ashizawa | Student Life Editor November 5, 2021 Fire. Death. Destruction. What do these atrocities all share in common? Gender reveal parties. Ranging from quaint pink and blue puffs of smoke to towering fires […]
Brooklyn Staab | Student Life Editor & Publicity Manager October 15, 2021 The #freebritney movement has been around for quite some time, but due to widespread public attention, the case has finally moved forward, and […]
Brookelynn Hodgin | Writer October 15, 2021 Black Silly Putty I remember being a little girl and playing with the black silly putty on the beach. It was thick and dry, and was a […]
Amy Parr | Head Editor October 15, 2021 “In 1492, Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” This classic poem evokes serene waters and crisp linen sails, romanticizing the sentiment surrounding Christopher Columbus’s fateful journey across the […]
Coco Meyerhofer | Writer October 1, 2021 Dress code is truly a plague. San Clemente has recently reintroduced its dress code policies, which mainly include covering midriff and cleavage. Any major changes for the boys? […]