An Ode to Seniority
Saffron Sener | Editor in Chief August 15, 2016 Over the past three years, I’ve grown accustomed to greeting my upperclassmen acquaintances, specifically those of the senior persuasion, in the halls, and looked forward […]
Saffron Sener | Editor in Chief August 15, 2016 Over the past three years, I’ve grown accustomed to greeting my upperclassmen acquaintances, specifically those of the senior persuasion, in the halls, and looked forward […]
By: Chloe Rudnicki |Opinion Editor June 7, 2016 For many in San Clemente, life is full of privilege, whether it is acknowledged or otherwise. Reality hardly transcends that of one’s own life, and the suffering […]
By, Claudia Pacheco | Editor in Chief May 31st, 2016 “Engineering,” I nonchalantly reply to family members when they inquire upon my study plans at Stanford. Truthfully, that reply serves more as a major cover […]
By: Chloe Rudnicki |Opinion Editor May 12th, 2016 It is 2008. Throngs of people cheer feverishly as the youthful and charismatic junior Senator Barack Obama claims victory in the general election. In spite of […]
By, Jahfreen Alam | News Editor May 10th , 2016 Experimental, explosive, and utterly unapologetic—Beyoncé’s Lemonade packed a punch that might have been too sour for some to handle. Released April 23rd of this year […]
[metaslider id=3914] By, Saffron Sener | News Editor May 4th, 2016 Each year, A-list celebrities strain the limits of standard fashion at the highly anticipated Costume Institute Gala hosted by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. More commonly […]
By, Sara Barnes | Student Life Editor April 25, 2016 San Clemente High offers a variety of programs and classes to help students to achieve their very best, but perhaps one of the most prestigious […]
By, Maya Fransz-Myers | Media Editor & Ily Macpherson | Sports Editor March 23rd, 2016 When planning to graduate high school, every student must have completed at least two years of studying […]
By, Sara Barnes | Student Life Editor March 23, 2016 It seems that from the time most students enter San Clemente High School to the time they graduate, school life undergoes many changes. Whether […]
By, Chloe Rudnicki | Opinion Editor March 10th, 2016 For governments built upon republican principles, populist movements possess the power to strengthen or destroy the fabric of a strong, well-oiled government. Both revival and ultimate annihilation […]