The rising Chromebook crisis

Kat Piantka | Newsroom Manager &  Gabby Miller | Writer September 6, 2024 With each year, the growing awareness of faulty and inconsistent school Chromebooks has progressed as they continue to break throughout the school […]

Trojans vs. Tritons: two communities, two victories

Carson Neuhausen |Writer & Megan Lander |Writer September 6, 2024 Each year, football season becomes chaotic, from unexpected last-minute game-winning touchdowns to interceptions that can shape a team’s season. This is what draws people to […]

The new look of Dana Point Harbor

  Kylie Drunasky | Writer & Makenzie Drunasky | Writer September 5, 2024 Once a beautiful underground seaside village, a place where locals could escape and seclude themselves from the irritating, constant presence of tourists, […]

The new look of Girls’ Soccer pre-season

Sedona Sweginnis | Writer & Celia Mann | Writer September 6, 2024 Goals, including CIF, stronger bodies, fewer injuries, and plenty of fun, have become the new foundation of the Tritons Girls’ Soccer pre-season this […]

Swinging into girls golf season

  Colette Moffroid | Writer & Ella Kittler | Writer September 6, 2024 San Clemente girls golf is off to a swinging start as they head into pre-season. The team kicked off their matches this […]

The decline of modern cinema

Sienna Stone | News Editor & Sarah Houston | Writer September 10, 2024 Movie watchers have been long deprived of a 1990s Brad Pitt and early 2000s Jake Gyllenhaal, yet the issue of nowadays’ fruitless cinematic […]

New year, new sport: Flag Football

Taylor Van Dijk | Editor-in-Chief & Michelle Monier | Editor-in-Chief September 4, 2024 For a majority of San Clemente High School students, a new school year brings forth a tradition of new things: new grades, […]

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