U.S. Campus Shootings

  By Alison Shea | News Editor October 20, 2015 There have been 150 school shootings in America since 2013, according to the Everytown for Gun Safety Support Fund website. Yet, common-sense public safety laws […]

SCHS Advice Column

  By Carly Watts | Writer October 23, 2015 My friends are complaining that I’ve been spending too much time with my bf & not enough with them. I’ve been so busy with school, there’s […]

Creative Writing – “Stitched”

By Saffron Sener | News Editor “anchor ejected” “Threat detected” “More trouble for” THOSE/ “who helped stop” “the way it deals with” HUMANITY/ “what holds the universe together” WILL/ “continue to lose” “for us as […]

The Importance of Breakfast

  By Alexis Weppner | Writer October 8, 2015 Breakfast has been considered the most important meal of the day for years, yet some people still do not know why breakfast is so significant. Studies […]

Seat Belts, Everyone!

  By Ethan Partridge | Writer September 24, 2015 From college tours to trips around the world, San Clemente High School’s field trips offer an exciting twist to the school curriculum. I mean, who doesn’t love getting […]

NFL’s Expectations and Surprises

  By Koby Wolfe | Writer September 26, 2015 The 2015-2016 NFL season is just underway with two weeks under it’s belt, both surprising and disappointing fans. It has also become clear who are the […]

Millennials: Who Are We?

  By, Chloe Rudnicki | Opinion Editor September 11, 2015 In the dictionary, the millennial is defined as a person whose birth is sandwiched somewhere between 1980 and 2000. The word is a scientific classification, […]

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