Op-Ed: After School Tutorial

By: Lexi Kortman | Writer October 3, 2018 Almost every San Clemente High School student has heard of After School Tutorial, but many don’t know what it’s all about, or take advantage of the academic and social […]

China’s Waste Ban Creates Global Recycling Crisis

By: Gabe Govi | Multimedia September 10, 2018 China, a country shaped by world-wide mass consumer production, has begun enforcing a new environmental initiative with potential to reduce its carbon footprint and remove their label as ‘the […]

New Law Proposes Schools to Start at 8:30

  By: Ethan Jolly | Photographer/Multimedia September 10th, 2018 Imagine: it’s a Monday morning, you’re just waking up and getting out of bed, but instead of it being 6:30 in the morning, it’s 7:30. California lawmakers […]

We Are the Silver Bullet for Climate Change

By: Jackson Hinkle | Writer The global temperature average is increasing, ocean temperatures and sea levels are rising, ice sheets are shrinking, glaciers are retreating, and extreme weather events are becoming all too normal. To […]

An Editor´s Farewell

By: Chloe Rudnicki | Editor in Chief May 25th, 2018 When I first trudged bleary-eyed into zero period newspaper three years ago, I didn’t know what to expect. I knew I loved to write and I […]

Journalism in the 21st Century

By: Gavin Kelleher-Marciello – Editor in Chief May 25, 2018 Some say journalists are a dying breed, slowly fizzling away with their dreary old newspapers, devoured by the digital age of the 21st century. In the […]

How to Find Your Passion

By: Sydney Burns | Writer May 24, 2018 For the past four years in high school, I struggled with “finding my passion” or what I love so much that I would want to do it […]

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