A Better Understanding of In-State Syrian Refugees
By: Maisie Shea | Writer & Bryce Dutchik | Writer December 3, 2015 After this past week’s attacks on Paris, the people of France are not the only ones suffering; Syrian refugees […]
By: Maisie Shea | Writer & Bryce Dutchik | Writer December 3, 2015 After this past week’s attacks on Paris, the people of France are not the only ones suffering; Syrian refugees […]
By: Ethan Partridge | Writer November 20, 2015 Twelve o’clock at the new San Clemente Outlets, and business is booming. People are filling the several plazas, looking in at the new wonders that await them […]
By: Brooke Herbes | Writer & Masie Velasquez | Writer December 4, 2015 Remember those holiday seasons with the soothing coffee in your hands, the cup emblazoned with designs that made one feel […]
By Brooke Visagie | Newspaper Club November 11, 2015 Temperatures are dropping and a week-long break is just around the corner. Winter is coming! Even so, as the holidays draw nearer, you might find yourself asking, […]
By Maya Fransz-Myers | Media Editor November 10, 2015 Next Friday, November 13th, there will be a blood drive coordinated by the “Be a Hero, Become a Donor” club at our school. The drive […]
By Jahfreen Alam | Writer November 10, 2015 On October 23rd, Hurricane Patricia shattered records by becoming the strongest hurricane ever recorded in the Western Hemisphere, originating as a normal tropical storm before mutating […]
By Saffron Sener | News Editor October 22, 2015 Over the past few years, Syria has plummeted into a state of absolute war. From rebel brigades to government forces to religious extremists, the country itself […]
By Maya Fransz-Myers | Media Editor & Sara Barnes | Student Life Editor An interesting and innovative new club has recently been started at San Clemente High School, and is already making history. […]
By Maya Fransz-Myers | Media Editor October 30, 2015 With Halloween approaching, SCHS’s International Thespian Society is creating their first haunted house to celebrate the season. Students and residents will be able to experience the event on the 28th and […]
By Kian Kiasaleh | Arts & Entertainment Editor September 22, 2015 14-year-old student Ahmed Mohamed was arrested last Monday at MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas. Instrument of crime? A homemade clock. An inventor at […]