Two Years Later, No Clean Water for Flint

By, Meghan Byrne |Writer December 13, 2017 Virtually every American has heard of the Flint water crisis, in which residents of the Michigan city began to report strange smells, tastes, and even colors in their water. […]

A Bright Future for CUSD

CUSD Solar team ecstatic after receiving “yes” from CUSD board for solar By: Zoe Day | News Editor December 11, 2017 On Wednesday, December 6, the student leaders of CUSD Solar championed a “yes” from […]

Australia Legalizes Same-Sex Marriage

By: Courtney McDonald | Writer December 13, 2017 On December 7th, 2017, Australia’s parliament voted to legalize same-sex marriage. The bill received extreme support from the majority of Australia’s population, and when the final approval went […]

Net Neutrality – The Fate of the Internet

By: Josh Greene | Media Editor November 27, 2017 December 14th. That’s when politicians vote on a proposal from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to remove “net neutrality.” What exactly does this mean?  Basically, the Internet, as […]

The Deeper Implications of the Michigan 5

  By Max Jonnaert | Editor in Chief Five teenagers in Michigan are being charged with 2nd degree murder after a rock they lobbed over an overpass on Interstate 75 killed an unbeknownst driver below. […]

San Clemente High School’s Road to Royalty

By: Renee Malone | Writer  &  Lauren Stewart | Writer and Photographer October 25, 2017 As the class of 2018 settles into their new spot as seniors, homecoming festivities are finally here to celebrate their last year on […]

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