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 […]
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 […]
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, […]
Jack Harris | Writer February 21, 2021 NFL superstar quarterback Tom Brady owns a sports wellness and nutrition company that received a Paycheck Protection Program loan of $960,855, according to the US Business Administration. Tom […]
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 […]
Clara Helm | Head Editor February 7, 2021 At SCHS, all it takes is a simple $100 handover for the honor of having a glorious main parking lot spot. You won’t even mind having to […]
GETTING INTO ACTION: Biden signed 17 executive orders on his first day. Photo by Jim Watson Brooklyn Staab | Student Life Editor February 7, 2021 The United Nations vowed to tackle and manage climate change when […]
Brooklyn Staab | Publicity Manager January 22, 2021 Ed Sheeran is one of the most commonly teased men in the industry today. What we often overlook is how brilliant his music truly is and all […]
Jill Greene | Head Editor February 2, 2021 On Tuesday, House Democrats reintroduced a bill that would increase the federal minimum wage to $15. The bill was introduced in 2019, but due to the Republican […]
Ben Meyler | Writer January 24, 2021 On Wednesday, January 20, the United States welcomed Joe Biden as the 46th president of the United States. These last four years came with many broken promises and […]
Amy Parr | News Editor January 24, 2021 Over 42 million Americans are weighed down by student loans. Cumulatively, these millions of people are over $1.6 trillion in debt, just for receiving an education. Student […]