Why millennials are screwed
By: Abigail Calandra| Writer May 30, 2019 Millennials (anyone born between 1982 and 2004 in this context) are going to be the first generation in history to be poorer than our parents. And that’s unfortunate. […]
By: Abigail Calandra| Writer May 30, 2019 Millennials (anyone born between 1982 and 2004 in this context) are going to be the first generation in history to be poorer than our parents. And that’s unfortunate. […]
By: Lucy Terry | News Editor May 16, 2019 As the end of the school year approaches, we’ve had to say goodbye to our favorite activities at San Clemente High School, including spirit assemblies, sports […]
By: Lucy Terry | News Editor 2 May, 2019 The climax of the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Avengers: Endgame, premiered on April 26 and has, so far, captivated the awe of all who have seen […]
By: Flynn Lloyd | Editor in Chief May 3, 2019 The 15-year-running Best Buddies Club at San Clemente High School is no hidden gem to students, as this year the club attracted hundreds of Triton […]
By: Sam Giacobello | Writer April 26, 2019 Chances are that if you’ve heard of Pete Buttigieg, you know that he is running for the Democratic nomination for president and is hoping to become the first homosexual […]
By: Savi Raghuraman | News Editor April 26, 2019 Constant and increasing media coverage of the impending effects of climate change have defined environmental consciousness as one of the key values of many forward-thinking Americans, […]
By: Sofia Helmle | Writer April 26, 2019 On April 13, 2019, swifties around the globe had been speculating some sort of surprise coming from Taylor due to all her activity on social media throughout […]
By: Peyton Gadbury | Opinion Editor April 25, 2019 Earlier this year, developers announced the construction of new buildings in San Clemente, including the popular burger franchise In-N-Out and beloved fast-food establishment, Chick-fil-A, along with […]
Sanctuary cities are welcoming immigrants with open arms (Southern Poverty Law Center). By: Abigail Calandra | Writer April 18, 2019 Since the 2016 election, immigration has declined, yet it remains one of the most polarized […]
By: Flynn Lloyd | Editor in Chief April 12, 2019 Everyone should “take a chance” on the premier of SCHS Drama’s performance of Mamma Mia. Filled with vibrant costumes, upbeat dance routines, and hysterical dialogue, […]