Pros and Cons: Read before going back to school
By Danielle Generaux | Student Life Editor & Grace Parry | Writer September 9, 2020 With local schools planning to reopen in late September, many have been weighing the pros and cons of going back […]
By Danielle Generaux | Student Life Editor & Grace Parry | Writer September 9, 2020 With local schools planning to reopen in late September, many have been weighing the pros and cons of going back […]
ONLINE LEARNING causes fatigue due to excessive hours on screen. Photo courtesy of Google Images By Donya Nadjie | Writer & Amy Parr | News Editor September 10, 2020 It’s 1:05 in the afternoon on a […]
By Ava Sinacori | Head Photo Editor & Kate Hedger | Student Life Editor September 9, 2020 A student- and female-led organization called “SCHS Against Racism” is bringing awareness to voices of BIPOC (black indigenous […]
By Savannah Gresham | Writer September 8, 2020 Fifteen days to flatten the curve. That is what Californians were told on March 13th, 2020. Though it seemed like a reasonable solution at the time, […]
By: Makena Viera | Writer May 1, 2020 Planned on taking a trip to Disneyland just to have it get canceled? Although both Disneyland and Disney World have closed their parks during this unfortunate coronavirus […]
By: Stolie Erickson| Writer April 28, 2020 Despite concerns on the coronavirus pandemic and the potential danger affiliated with it, beaches in Southern California are flooded with thousands of people. With the weather getting warmer, […]
By: Abby Stewart | Sports Editor May 1, 2020 During these anxious times, citizens of Southern California have come across what might just be a once in a lifetime experience. A rare phenomenon called bioluminescence […]
By: Abigail Calandra| Head Editor April 17, 2020 As redundant as the word “unprecedented” sounds right now, these are truly unprecedented times. Sitting at home watching Netflix is easy for everyone and most people enjoy […]
By: Abigail Calandra| Head Editor April 2, 2020 It’s one o’clock in the afternoon on a Saturday; the soft lull of Death Cab for Cutie’s “I Will Follow You Into the Dark” accompanied with the […]
By: Owen Simler & Jason Watkins | Writers & Photographers Within the new era of surfing lies the mass production of machine-made surfboards, lacking the personal touch of a board shaper. Although these factory boards […]