An Ode to Seniority
Saffron Sener | Editor in Chief August 15, 2016 Over the past three years, I’ve grown accustomed to greeting my upperclassmen acquaintances, specifically those of the senior persuasion, in the halls, and looked forward […]
Saffron Sener | Editor in Chief August 15, 2016 Over the past three years, I’ve grown accustomed to greeting my upperclassmen acquaintances, specifically those of the senior persuasion, in the halls, and looked forward […]
By, Maya Fransz-Myers | Media Editor June 7, 2016 With the upcoming 2016 Presidential Election as close as November this year, the structure surrounding our country’s voting process has become a highly debated topic. Many […]
By: Chloe Rudnicki |Opinion Editor June 7, 2016 For many in San Clemente, life is full of privilege, whether it is acknowledged or otherwise. Reality hardly transcends that of one’s own life, and the suffering […]
By, Claudia Pacheco | Editor in Chief May 31st, 2016 “Engineering,” I nonchalantly reply to family members when they inquire upon my study plans at Stanford. Truthfully, that reply serves more as a major cover […]
By, Ethan Partridge | Writer May 31, 2016 As summer draws nearer and nearer, people start to think about and plan their summer activities and vacations. After all, there is no better way to celebrate […]
By: Chloe Rudnicki |Opinion Editor May 12th, 2016 It is 2008. Throngs of people cheer feverishly as the youthful and charismatic junior Senator Barack Obama claims victory in the general election. In spite of […]
By, Ava Sterling | Writer April 28, 2016 Dress codes – what are they good for? Absolutely nothing. Dress codes unfairly target girls and have always been prevalent in the school system. Shorts and skirts […]
By, Branson Knowles | Writer & Sydney Gruzdis | Writer April 26, 2016 It is coming to be that time of year again. It’s almost the senior trip to Disneyland! Anticipation is in the […]
By, Kelsey Morales | Writer April 21, 2016 Society expects that women be skinny, yet still toned, educated, but willing to alter their career path in order to fulfill domestic roles, and flawless, but […]
By, Chloe Rudnicki | Opinion Editor March 23rd, 2016 As the Syrian conflict intensifies and war continues to solidify itself as a Middle Eastern norm, migrants hoping to resettle in Europe once again flood borders and […]