We Are the Silver Bullet for Climate Change

By: Jackson Hinkle | Writer The global temperature average is increasing, ocean temperatures and sea levels are rising, ice sheets are shrinking, glaciers are retreating, and extreme weather events are becoming all too normal. To […]

An Editor´s Farewell

By: Chloe Rudnicki | Editor in Chief May 25th, 2018 When I first trudged bleary-eyed into zero period newspaper three years ago, I didn’t know what to expect. I knew I loved to write and I […]

Journalism in the 21st Century

By: Gavin Kelleher-Marciello – Editor in Chief May 25, 2018 Some say journalists are a dying breed, slowly fizzling away with their dreary old newspapers, devoured by the digital age of the 21st century. In the […]

Advice for Future Tritons

By: Zoe Day | News Editor Wednesday, May 23, 2018 High school can be whatever adjective you choose to put in front of it — exciting, confusing, stressful, wonderful, and maybe all at once. You’ll […]

Survival Guide to Subs

By: Sydney Burns | Writer May 9, 2018 You’ve been here before; you’re a veteran now. You walk into class and there’s a sub. Here are the only four possible scenarios for what kind of […]

Best Video Games of 2017-18

By: Lucas Henkel | Arts & Entertainment Editor May 11, 2018 Alright. This article is going to be a little weird.  I’m going to hopefully start a little trend here for future years of newspaper to come. Unlikely, […]

A Change of Pace: Block Schedule

By: Zoe Day | News Editor Wednesday, May 9, 2018 Time at school can feel warped. Some days, a single period can seem to stretch for hours. Other days, it feels like there is never […]

In a Snapshot: The Models & Photographers Society

Josh Wallin (@josh.wallin), photographed by MPS member Kylie Quinley (@yourfriendkylie). By Meghan Byrne | Writer April 27, 2018 Southern California lends itself to creativity. Young people across Orange County find themselves empowered and inspired by […]

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