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 […]

Prom 2018 Review – “Midnight in Manhattan”

By: Morgan Thomas | Opinion Editor   &   Courtney McDonald | Writer May 24, 2018 Although last year’s Titanic prom theme was extremely subpar at best, this disappointment was nothing compared to this years prom, which […]

The Posting POTUS: Where do we draw the line?

By: Morgan Thomas | Opinion Editor   &   Courtney McDonald | Writer May 24, 2018 With a new court ruling stating that President Trump cannot block critical users on his favorite social media platform, Twitter, a […]

A Woman’s Right to Choose

By: Savi Raghuraman | Student Life Editor & Lucy Terry | Student Life Editor May 9, 2018 While many anti-abortionists argue that from the moment of conception the unborn “child” deserves the same rights as […]

Addressing Orange County Homelessness

By: Jackson Hinkle | Writer May 30, 2018 Homelessness is not a crime. Unfortunately, as police continue to break up encampments and incarcerate the homeless population, they are restricting their access to social services, undercutting their […]

Why Community College Isn’t a Drag

By: Sydney Burns | Writer April 13, 2018 Dear Struggling Senior, As college acceptances are received by your peers and you know you’re headed for a community college, don’t lose hope in your “college experience” […]

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