Groundhog Day

  By, Katy Clemens | Writer   &   Baron Moran | Writer February 5th, 2016 Groundhog Day is an annual tradition where a groundhog peeps out of its winter quarters.  If it sees itsshadow […]

Winter Froth

  By, Zack Gardner | Videographer January 29, 2015 San Clemente, California is home to one of the best climates in the world, providing for year round warmth and most of all, waves. Local surfers have been […]

Meet Your Match

  By, Shikha Mody | Newspaper Club President January 29, 2016 Love is in there air! At least, it is for National Honor Society’s Valentine’s Day event. Students have the opportunity to find out who they […]

Why Do Millennials Love Bernie Sanders?

  By, Maya Fransz-Myers | Media Editor January 29, 2016 With the Presidential primaries quickly approaching, it’s about time to analyze who has the nation’s support and why. This election has featured quite the surprise: a […]

The Rule of Three

  By, Saffron Sener | News Editor January 27, 2016 Over the past month, three of the most influential and well-known people have been lost to cancer. Lemmy Kilmister, David Bowie, and Alan Rickman were […]

APES Ecocolumns

    By, Brooke Herbes | Writer   &   Masie Velasquez | Writer January 15, 2016 Environmental Science is a AP/IB class that not only involves our modern day world and the issues we are […]

NFL is Ramming Its Way Back to L.A.

By, Sara Barnes | Student Life Editor January 14, 2016 It’s been twenty-two years since Los Angles has been home to a football team, but that will soon be changing. After much discussion, the St. […]

The Simple Life

    By, Kian Kiasaleh   |   Arts & Entertainment Editor January 12th, 2016 “My fingers clung on for dear life as my mom tried to pry them off my tattered hair scrunchie from […]

College Profile: University of Alabama

  By, Max Jonnaert   |   Writer January 14th, 2016 Just coming off of a fresh and hard-fought College Football Championship win, the ‘Crimson Tide’ may be a college for you! Founded in 1831 […]

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