World Water Day Makes a Splash
By: Peyton Lee | Student Life Editor April 1, 2017 On Thursday, March 30, San Clemente High School students set up a table in front of the library at lunch in honor of world water […]
By: Peyton Lee | Student Life Editor April 1, 2017 On Thursday, March 30, San Clemente High School students set up a table in front of the library at lunch in honor of world water […]
By: Meghan Serceki | Opinion Editor February 21, 2017 On February 17, the United States Senate confirmed the former attorney general of Oklahoma, Scott Pruitt, as the next leader of the Environmental Protection Agency. The EPA […]
By: Gavin Kelleher | Writer February 23, 2017 In a chilling occurrence of events on Monday the 29th around 5:55 pm, seven teen boys ended up in local New York hospitals with slight hypothermia after plummeting into […]
By: Meghan Serceki | Opinion Editor February 7, 2017 Just last weekend, the signing of a new executive order banning all travelers from seven “muslim-majority” nations prompted confusion, chaos, and protests at airports across the nation. […]
By: Jahfreen Alam | News Editor February 1, 2017 With 13 years of teaching under her belt as the resident “Shicktator” of P2, Ms. Shick comprises an integral part of San Clemente High School. Her work […]
By: Josh Greene | Media Editor & Sara Barnes | Newspaper Manager February 3, 2017 Two hundred voices rang through the streets of Del Mar Saturday January 28th, accompanied by the pounding of […]
By: Christian Wentzel|Writer & Colin Kennedy | Writer November 8,2016 A turning point in American politics as millions of Americans voted for the 45th President of The United States of America. […]
By: Darren DiMarco | Writer January 26, 2017 ‘This just in, Shaquille O’Neal has broken out of the Earth’s atmosphere with a single leap, discovers ancient, invisible moon men, and declares his plot for […]
By: Chloe Rudnicki |News Editor December 15th, 2016 As the well-worn axiom goes, “Teachers affects eternity; they can never tell where their influence ends.” It is a mantra that lies at the heart of education and […]
By: Jahfreen Alam | News Editor December 13, 2016 In a provoking intersection of tribal rights, water access, environmental impact, and economic gain, the Dakota Access Pipeline has lead to controversy, outrage, and support atypical […]