Formal – “One of the Best Nights of Our Lives”
Winter formal. A night of bright lights, dancing, friends , and fun. When the final bell of the day rang, girls rushed to salons to get their hair and nails done while guys went home […]
Winter formal. A night of bright lights, dancing, friends , and fun. When the final bell of the day rang, girls rushed to salons to get their hair and nails done while guys went home […]
Melrose Avenue in Hollywood is one of the most famous sources of fashion trends in Southern California and one of the most influential in the world. Rock icons and movie stars alike shop there to […]
Quilt Her life was a quilt. Small pieces from everywhere and nowhere all sewn together making an object that wasn’t quite broken, but not quite whole either. If every day were another square, she would […]
With three minutes left in the fourth quarter, San Clemente High School was down 28-32 to Cabrillo. The next drive for the Tritons would determine not only their success on that cold Friday night in […]
For the seventh time in eight years, the girls cross country varsity team made a trip to CIF State Division 1 Championships this season, placing seventh in their division and improving from an eighth place finish […]
Below is a speech I wrote for my school’s anti-bullying assembly in seventh grade. It promotes awareness of the hate behind the word “retarded.” Here’s a question that you probably know the answer to: […]
PRINCIPAL’S OFFICE – these two daunting words can instill fear into the hearts of any student. Thankfully for me, our new principal Mr. Halt greeted me kindly and graciously when I stopped by his office […]
An ‘Uplifting’ Event Written by: Cheyenne Lassos On Friday October 25th, students at San Clemente High School experienced a truly moving occasion, their first Fall Spirit Assembly for 2013-14 school year. Highlighted by dances from […]
Is he a student – maybe a senior on the basketball team? No I thought he’s a Brony. What is that again – isn’t it a guy who likes the old cartoon My Little Pony? […]
For most students, the first week of school is exciting and new but for Saylor Voris, sophomore, there was an unfortunate turn of events. After the first few days of school, Saylor was diagnosed with […]