The death of Daunte Wright

DAUNTE WRIGHT’s one-year-old son, Daunte Jr., will never know his father, but the world will. Photo by Katie Wright Eden Milligan | Head Editor April 16, 2021 On April 12, just ten miles from the street where […]

Minnesota Rape Laws

Brooklyn Staab | Student Life Editor  April 4, 2021  During a Minnesota Supreme Court Case last week, it was decided that if a woman chooses to be intoxicated, she is willingly putting herself at risk […]

This April, don’t light it up blue

SUPPORT FOR THE AUTISTIC COMMUNITY?:  The White House lights in a blue display for World Autism Awareness Day, April 2, 2017. AP Photo/Alex Brandon Jill Greene | Head Editor March 25, 2021 April is popularly […]

Why Android phones aren’t bad

CONFLICT between Apple and Android phones has been the normal for a long time. Is Android actually worse? Vulcan Post/Dale John Wong Seth Hahn | Writer March 25, 2021 Many people strongly dislike Android phones, […]

Cancel Culture: is it effective?

Savannah Gresham | Writer March 5, 2021 Cancel culture has been a prevailing attitude in the Western zeitgeist since 2015. But have the people who have championed this digital boycotting really made the world a […]

Holding Biden accountable

Mia Costales | News Editor March 5, 2021 In just the short time President Biden has been in office, he has deported hundreds of immigrants, gave up on passing a bill to raise the minimum […]

Exploding San Clemente housing market

By: Sage Brislen | Writer March 1, 2021 An ocean view is in high demand when it comes to house hunting. As well as its geography, San Clemente offers everything the suburbs boast: good schooling, […]

Black History Month is here!

Amy Parr | Head Editor February 7, 2021 Black History Month, a month dedicated to honoring Black achievements, has its origins way back in with 1915 with Carter G. Woodson, who was born to former […]

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