Remembering Mr. Lovett
Amy Parr | Head Editor March 25 started out like any ordinary Friday morning for San Clemente High School students and staff. This illusion of normalcy was shattered with an email delivering the news of […]
Amy Parr | Head Editor March 25 started out like any ordinary Friday morning for San Clemente High School students and staff. This illusion of normalcy was shattered with an email delivering the news of […]
Nicolle Generaux | Arts & Entertainment March 18, 2022 Ukraine is in trouble – the war with Russia has been, to say the least, demanding of the Ukrainian military and the citizens. Along with a […]
HEALTH WORKERS wear PPE suits after working in an area where there was a recent case of COVID-19. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images Daniella Flores | Writer March 18, 2022 In the midst of the complete chaos […]
Aaron Velez | News Editor March 20, 2022 Wake up America. Literally! Daylight Saving Time is one of the most notoriously despised times of the year, as citizens across the country groggily wind their clocks forward […]
Danielle Generaux | Student Life Editor March 20, 2022 The morning of March 14, the principal of Kraemer Middle School in Placentia, California, called police to report that an employee had shot himself in the bathroom […]
Cassidy O’Toner | Writer March 17, 2022 Only a few days ago, it was announced that 300,000 volunteer hackers have declared virtual war on Russia. While many have already stepped up to fight directly in […]
Sosie Casteel | Head Editor March 18, 2022 Due to the excessive levels of plastic pollution over the past few decades, a mass of trash the size of a small country has accumulated in […]
RUSSIAN BOMBING: The largest nuclear power plant in Europe is bombed by Russia. CNN Nicolle Generaux | A&E Editor March 13, 2022 As the death count for Ukrainian civilians surpasses 750 after only a week […]
Eden Havel | News editor March 10, 2022 Let’s be honest: these past few months have been chaotic, and it’s all too easy to focus on the bad in the world when it can be […]
Ben Meyler | Writer March 10, 2022 On Monday, after 122 years of failure and over 200 attempts, the Senate unanimously passed a federal anti-lynching bill. The Emmett Till Antilynching Act will allow crimes to be […]