Top 15 Boys, Top 14 Girls? Homecoming 2019
By: Stolie Erickson |Writer September 27, 2019 With homecoming around the corner, seniors at San Clemente High School vote for their “Top 15” boys and girls to be in the running for Homecoming King or […]
By: Stolie Erickson |Writer September 27, 2019 With homecoming around the corner, seniors at San Clemente High School vote for their “Top 15” boys and girls to be in the running for Homecoming King or […]
By: Andrew de Koeyer | Writer September 20, 2019 On July 10th, the National Park Service went to recover the body of P-38, a protected mountain lion, from the campus of the American Jewish University. […]
By: Maile Benumof | Writer September 20, 2019 America had almost done it. We had almost completely defeated nicotine addiction in the United States– and then the Juul arrived. It took the youth by storm, […]
By: Sabrina Spunt | Writer 20 September, 2019 Jackson Hinkle, 2018 San Clemente High School graduate, is running in the 2019 election for San Clemente city council. Hinkle also ran in the 2018 election alongside […]
By: Sophia Burick | Editor in Chief September 25, 2019 On Saturday, September 14, reports emerged across social media platforms claiming that San Clemente football fans at the September 13 game against Abraham Lincoln High […]
By: Jack Sorenson | Head Editor September 13, 2019 New CUSD proposals have been announced that could mean new campus renovations for San Clemente within the next few years. The $76.3 million plan would mean […]
A bulldozer dumps massive rocks off a barge and into the ocean to form the Wheeler North Reef (Photo by Paul Bersebach). By: Tessa Van Winkle and Jane Moran | Writers September 10, 2019 If […]
By: Abigail Calandra| Head Editor September 12, 2019 On September 8, 2019, rioters began marching, calling on immigrants from other African countries to leave South Africa’s biggest city. Recent attacks on Nigerians and immigrants from […]
By: Maile Benumof | Writer & Sosie Casteel | Writer September 10, 2019 2,800 miles away, a violent storm swirls over the East coast. With wind speeds of 115 miles per hour and a storm […]
By: Jack Harris | Writer September 10, 2019 The San Clemente Pier has served as a local attraction since 1928. Today, hundreds of people visit the pier to surf, enjoy the beach, or take a […]