Adrian’s kickback (the power of TikTok)
Maxine Davey | Editor in Chief May 28, 2021 Last week, Adrian Lopez was an anonymous teenager just looking for fun on a weekend. Now, he’s a national celebrity. It all started when he posted […]
Maxine Davey | Editor in Chief May 28, 2021 Last week, Adrian Lopez was an anonymous teenager just looking for fun on a weekend. Now, he’s a national celebrity. It all started when he posted […]
Kate Hedger | Head Editor May 27, 2020 Social media is one of the most common addictions for our generation, but it’s an addiction that people don’t want to quit. A lot of people don’t […]
Jack Hagen | Sports Editor May 27, 2021 Recently, Chicago White Sox rising star, Yermin Mercedes, swung at a 3-0 pitch while his team was up 15-4 and hit a home run. The craziest part […]
Savannah Gresham | Writer May 28 2021 The cicadas are back. Billions of them. Maybe even trillions. While this is great news for birds and fans of exotic cuisine, it is bad news for light […]
THE ORIGINAL FDR’s CCC maintained parks, created recreational trails, and built infrastructure like dams. Photo courtesy of OSU Special Collections and Archives Gisele Brandt | Head Editor May 31, 2021 With climate change […]
Sosie Casteel | A&E Editor March 27, 2021 June 3rd will be a bittersweet day for San Clemente High School. It marks both the end of the 2020-21 school year and the end of our […]
Danielle Generaux | Student Life Editor May 28, 2021 Sometime between 7:55 am and 8:15 am on May 21, a 6-year-old boy, Aiden Leos, from Costa Mesa was killed on the northbound 55 Freeway. Reports say […]
Mia Costales | News Editor May 28, 2021 Well class of 2021, we made it. In less than a week we will be walking in our caps and gowns, past aisles of chairs to […]
Gisele Brandt | Head Editor May 18, 2021 On May 14, a wildfire began and grew to 1,325 acres by May 16 in Palisades (Los Angeles County). The fire forced approximately 1,000 people to evacuate […]
Reaghan Mulligan | Opinion Editor May 20, 2021 The continuous polarization of ‘pro-choice’ and ‘pro-life’ rhetoric has no obvious intentions of letting up anytime soon. A Mississippi petition, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, opened […]