Last-minute Halloween ideas
By Owen Simler | Writer October 30, 2020 Many people love the idea of Halloween and dressing up to escape their real life and enter into the world of fantasy, while everyone else despises dressing […]
By Owen Simler | Writer October 30, 2020 Many people love the idea of Halloween and dressing up to escape their real life and enter into the world of fantasy, while everyone else despises dressing […]
By Reaghan Mulligan | Opinion Editor October 30, 2020 American historian and professor at Washington D.C.’s American University, Allan Lichtman, has successfully predicted the results of every presidential election since 1984—even the unsuspected win of […]
By Mia Costales | News Editor October 25, 2020 Senior Sydney Seefeldt is a stand-out SCHS student, not only because of her involvement in numerous student leadership programs but also because of her kind spirit […]
By Kate Hedger | Student Life Editor October 25, 2020 There has been non-stop talk for months about what school would look like with the hybrid model. People questioned if the school would be able […]
By Jill Greene | Head Editor October 23, 2020 Prologue: The Exposition Sweet Jesus. Here we go again. After a first debate bloated with incivility and second-hand embarrassment, as well as a nonexistent second debate, our favorite […]
By Reaghan Mulligan | Opinion Editor October 7, 2020 At the height of this pandemic, with over thirty-five million infections worldwide, sales of personal protective equipment (PPE) have reached an all time high. Common PPE […]
By Gisele Brandt | Head Editor October 11, 2020 Residents of San Clemente: you can finally take off your bumper stickers, because Trestles is saved! On October 1, 2020, state law AB 1426 was enacted, […]
By Danielle Generaux | Student Life Editor October 4, 2020 Finally, San Clemente High School can go back to in-person school with the 50/50 learning schedule on Tuesday, October 13. But how is going back to […]
By Kate Hedger | Student Life Editor October 4, 2020 The New York Times recently broke a major story involving the lack of federal taxes President Donald Trump has paid in the last 18 […]
By Mia Costales | News Editor October 4, 2020 Senior Chelsea Adel has a passion that radiates strongly throughout San Clemente High School. Whether she is found sitting first chair (Concertmaster) in the Symphony Orchestra, […]