Democratic Rebuttal to SOTU Speech

By Jane Moran | Writer  February 6, 2020 On Tuesday, February 4, President Trump gave his possibly final State of The Union speech to almost 50 million viewers. Trump spoke proudly about his promises and […]

Lack of fish: A problem for humans, by humans

Fishing in the same spot day in and out drastically decreases fish populations, like our San Clemente Pier (photos by Ava Sinacori) By: Lang Csira | General Editor January 23, 2020 Oceans are destabilizing, fish […]

How to stick to your New Year’s Resolutions

By: Maile Benumof | Writer Every year without failure millions of Americans make goals, or New Year’s Resolutions, proclaiming how they’re going to be “better” this year. And again, without failure, millions of those Americans […]

Will the XFL be successful?

By Elijah Winn | Editor January 23rd, 2020 As the NFL season draws nearer to its conclusion with the Superbowl, there comes the annual void for football lovers until April. The XFL hopes to fulfill […]

Music festivals: worth the price tag?

By: Jane Moran | Writer December 12, 2019 Every year, music festivals across the country such as Rolling Loud, Camp Flog Gnaw, Coachella, and Stagecoach, put out their lineups in the months before the festival […]

Why we need socialized medicine

By: Abigail Calandra| Head Editor December 11, 2019 I spent Thanksgiving break in Prague, Czech Republic, visiting the place I will soon make my home. Just after getting on the airplane, my mom, a Type […]

Hollywood’s new, subversive reality

By: Elijah Winn | General Editor November 22, 2019 In the current age, expectations for blockbusters and critically-acclaimed TV shows swell into a cultural frenzy that dominates the media. Some films can attest to success […]

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