The 2018 Super Bowl Trailer Rewind

By: Lucas Henkel | Arts & Entertainment Editors February 15, 2018 Another year, another overblown football game. Yes, you heard me: Overblown. Personally, I find football one of the least exciting sports–as if I find sports entertaining […]

Women’s Rights are Human Rights

By: Flynn Lloyd | News Editor February 6, 2018 On January 20th, 2018, people from various communities marched, for the second year in a row, to protest women’s rights in today’s society. Although it’s disheartening […]

Are The 80’s Making A Comeback?

By: Danny Olivares   &   Lucas Henkel | Arts & Entertainment Editors February 2, 2017 Teased hair, shoulder pads, and poppy electronic tunes? Many would say that this is a description of the famous decade known as […]

Why Should You Care? – Youth Voters

By, Gavin Kelleher-Marciello | Editor in Chief January 31st, 2018 Being a teenager is a lot of things – it’s fun, crazy, stressful, and complicated. As the years go by life becomes more and more serious. […]

Teacher of the Year: Mr. Brown

San Clemente High School’s 2018 Teacher of the Year: Mr. Brown By Zoe Day | News Editor January 31, 2018 When we look back on our high school careers, the teachers who supported us in […]

Upper Campus is Gone. What’s Next?

By: Chloe Rudnicki | Editor in Chief January 15th, 2017 Last June, freshmen trudged down the infamous hill for the last time as the upper campus classrooms were relegated to a simple ghost town on […]

How Do You Define Racism?

  By, Gavin Kelleher-Marciello | Editor in Chief January 17, 2018 Over generations, Americans have been a persistent force in the shifts and transformations of our nation. As a country bustling with diversity, we are a product […]

Plastic Free CUSD

By: Jackson Hinkle | Writer January 17, 2018 On Coastal Cleanup Day in 2016, plastic bottles were the second most found pollutant on our beaches, and plastic bottle caps were the third. In the United […]

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