Conscious Eater – Meet Your Meat

  By: Gavin Kelleher | Writer November 4, 2016 Love yourself, the earth, and the creatures on it: My personal experience as a vegetarian of seven years, and why you too should consider a compassionate lifestyle. […]

“Opinionated” or Simply “Woman”?

  By Meghan Serceki | Opinion Editor November 2, 2016 Opinionated (adj): Conceitedly assertive and dogmatic in one’s opinions. We all know an “opinionated” person: someone we believe to assert their views and not open these […]

Tips for a Healthy Social Life

  By: Gavin Kelleher | Writer Three important tips for a healthy “social” experience Social media–the platform that interconnects and intertwines our generation. This collective experience is full of individuality but also of imitations. Here are […]

Creative Writing – A Greater Evil

  By: Chase Flihan | Writer October 30, 2016 “Lesser, greater, middling, it’s all the same. Proportions are negotiated, boundaries blurred. I’m not a pious hermit, I’ve not been bad all my life. But if […]

Brock Turner – Privilege or Prison?

  By, Gavin Kelleher | Writer September 28, 2016 On January 18th of last year, Brock Turner, a 20-year-old Stanford student, was arrested after two cyclists discovered him behind a dumpster on top of an […]

Chromebook Funding for SCHS

  By Meghan Serceki | Opinion Editor September 21, 2016 Last year, the Capistrano Unified School District announced they would discontinue funding for Google Chromebooks at San Clemente High School, leaving teachers with only a […]

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