Hurricane Fiona wreaks havoc on Puerto Rico

Gaby Peña | Writer September 30, 2022 On September 28, 2022, Hurricane Fiona passed through the small island of Puerto Rico, leaving behind many frustrated citizens. In the days leading up to it, residents of […]

AI art: creation or replication?

AJ Cabagbag | Student Life Editor September 30, 2022 We have seen technology excel in mechanical precision and accuracy, however, it is now taking its capabilities to the next level with its application in art. […]

Too early AFC predictions

Enzo Candolo | Sports Editor September 9, 2022  Early on in this already exciting National Football League (NFL)  season, there’s so much to report on. Injuries, slow starts, and tough schedules have held back some […]

The water crisis in Jackson cannot be ignored

ALL HANDS ON DECK: Residents of senior living apartments receive bottled water in the midst of Jackson’s water crisis. AP Photo/Steve Helber Kyla Brown | Head Editor September 23, 2022 The Mississippi Department of Health […]

What is Hispanic Heritage Month?

Daniella Flores | News Editor & Publicity Manager September 16, 2022 Each year Americans observe Hispanic Heritage month from September 15 to October 15. This month is an annual celebration in the United States that […]

Darling, I’m kind of worried

Gaby Peña | Writer September 16th, 2022 The 2022 Venice Film Festival took place at the beginning of September, where the cast of Don’t Worry, Darling made an extravagant appearance. Directed by Olivia Wilde, Don’t […]

Homecoming king & queen: tacky or timeless?

Mia DeRouchey | Writer September 14, 2022 Homecoming is a long-standing tradition in San Clemente. The week-long event involves the whole town, from a parade down Del Mar to an always-packed football game. SCHS’s “One […]

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