Capistrano Unified School District layoffs

Sage Brislen | Writer March 22, 2021 On March 3rd the CUSD board voted to potentially go through with laying off a total of 91 “full-time” employees within the district. The proposition was brought about […]

Class of ’21 Senior Assassin

Mirca Gomez | Writer March 22, 2021 Senior assassin has been a tradition for senior students for a while now, no matter what high school they go to. Although it is not a school-run event, […]

Florida manatees are dying

Grace Parry | Writer March 22, 2021 Last year, 619 manatees died in Florida. Within the first three months of 2021, there are already 431 dead.  While originally attributed to the unusually cold water temperatures, […]

Happy anniversary, quarantine!

Amy Parr | Head Editor March 22, 2021 This time last year, students were happily celebrating their early spring break, or “coronacation,” as many called it. Little did they know that it would go on […]

The 2021 Grammys

  Brooklyn Staab | Student Life Editor   March 21, 2021 The Grammys are a cultural phenomena that almost everyone looks forward to watching. These awards are considered to be the most prestigious of awards […]

Myanmar military kills peaceful protesters

THE PEOPLE OF MYANMAR protested in opposition of the government. Getty Images Donya Nadjie | Writer March 22, 2021 For a month and a half, protests in Myanmar have been gaining momentum in towns and urban […]

March Madness

Ben Cooper | Sports Editor March 19, 2021 March Madness is back! After a one year hiatus due to COVID-19, fans are excited to make brackets and watch all of the madness. From an undefeated […]

Country music fallout from Morgan Wallen

Sabrina Spunt | Newsroom Manager March 19, 2021 Shockwaves were sent rippling through the country music industry early February, as news of one of the most popular up-and-coming country artists, Morgan Wallen, was caught on […]

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