Ahmed’s Clock

By Kian Kiasaleh | Arts & Entertainment Editor September 22, 2015 14-year-old student Ahmed Mohamed was arrested last Monday at MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas. Instrument of crime? A homemade clock. An inventor at […]

Mr. Enmeier – Teacher Profile

By Claudia Pacheco | Editor in Chief September 25, 2015 Transferring from Capistrano Valley High School, Mr. Enmeier is entering his first year of teaching AP Psychology and AP European History at SCHS this year. Because Mr. Enmeier […]

Breakdown of the Second Republican Debate

By Saffron Sener | News Editor    &    Jahfreen Alam | Writer Held at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library last week, the upcoming 2016 presidential election race saw its second Republican debate, consisting of […]

Spelling Bee – Play Review

By Ily Macpherson | Sports Editor September 24, 2015 This past weekend, the SCHS Drama program put on a stellar performance of the Tony-Award-winning musical “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee”. A theatrical take […]

Seat Belts, Everyone!

  By Ethan Partridge | Writer September 24, 2015 From college tours to trips around the world, San Clemente High School’s field trips offer an exciting twist to the school curriculum. I mean, who doesn’t love getting […]

Dark Metropolis – Book Review

By Kelsey Morales | Writer September 24, 2015 In the sinister fantasy/adventure novel, Dark Metropolis by Jaclyn Dolamore, main character Thea Holder is the sixteen year-old daughter of a woman afflicted with bound-sickness: a result […]

Campus Confessions – Advice Column

  By Alison Shea | News Editor Dear Alison, My boyfriend and his family are really religious and they don’t want us to date because I’m not. What should we do? Dear Troubled, In this situation, before […]

Experiencing Club Rush

By Katie Kendall | Writer    &   Melissa Whitsell | Writer At the beginning of each semester there is a club rush in which each club in the school has a table and encourages […]

On the Road to CIF

By El Seabern | Writer September 27, 2015 Climbing out of the pool after a vigorous two mile swim, the varsity boys’ water polo team quickly changes and hurries to class, burning close to 1500 […]

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