Classic Style – An Analog Youth
By Josh Greene | Media Editor December 4, 2016 Each generation has its own culture yet our generation stands unique. Millennials seem to be defined by the culture of generations prior. Like the styles of […]
By Josh Greene | Media Editor December 4, 2016 Each generation has its own culture yet our generation stands unique. Millennials seem to be defined by the culture of generations prior. Like the styles of […]
By: Kenzie McKinnon | Writer/Photographer & Camryn Ostrander | Photographer/Writer November 14, 2016 An hour less of sunlight, Starbucks red-cups, and booties? If that doesn’t say winter, then what does? Now, we all put Mariah Carey’s […]
Dear President Elect Donald Trump, Hello. My name is Saffron Sener, and I am a citizen of the country you will soon command. In the wise words of Thomas Jefferson, “When injustice becomes law, resistance […]
By: Luke Overin | Writer November 16, 2016 Some people believe that Donald Trump will not be a good president due to his loud mouth and aggressive words. However, he has many great qualities […]
By: Chloe Rudnicki | News Editor November 8, 2016 Education has long proven itself to be at the heart of every prosperous community. It cultivates self-awareness, opens the door to innovation, and prepares the youth […]
By: Lyndsee Nickle | Writer/Photographer & Autumn Nicolai | Writer October 25th, 2016 How many students do you know that own their own clothing line? Not too many, huh? We interviewed a student at San Clemente […]
By: Gavin Kelleher | Writer Three important tips for a healthy “social” experience Social media–the platform that interconnects and intertwines our generation. This collective experience is full of individuality but also of imitations. Here are […]
By Camryn Ostrander | Writer October 27, 2016 ‘Tis the season for leaves, cozy sweaters, never-ending trails of the sweet aroma of candles, and infinite selections of pumpkin-flavored treats to choose from. The favorite […]
By: Josh Greene | Writer October 18, 2016 Round two has begun: the Battle Over Trestles, which involves building a new toll road and the subsequent effects on the environment and congestion of our highways. […]
By: John de Koeyer | Writer October 10, 2016 The construction of 24 brand new classrooms on lower campus started on October 12 of this year and is expected to be completed by August 22, […]