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Girls Basketball: New Shots For a New Team

Catalina Diaz, Reporter February 25, 2019

New is the word this season for the Girls Basketball Team because of the change of seniors from last year. The new freshman this year has “brought a lot of energy to the team... They’re really excited...

Photo credit Crystal Sung.

Senior Elliot Pak shares his experience as ASB President

Sean Blythe and Crystal Sung February 22, 2019

Senior Elliot Pak is a familiar figure to many at this school. “I’m president of ASB. I oversee all our activities and make sure that each committee is running their events smoothly and preparing...

Courtesy of Blumhouse Productions and Blinding Edge Pictures.

Glass the Movie: Half Full or Half Empty?

Genevieve Larkin, Reporter February 20, 2019

“Glass” is a fantasy/drama film and part of the Unbreakable trilogy. The series includes, “Unbreakable” and “Split,” following the characters individually until they are all together in the...

Photo credit Cara Brinkman.

Red vs. Black Spirit Week: A Recap with ASB Seniors

Katherine Mosack, Reporter February 19, 2019

Tuesday, Mar. 5 through Friday, Mar. 8, the students at CAHS divided into red and black teams in the Battle of the Caimans. But how seriously do ASB students take spirit days? ASB members and seniors Cassidy...

Courtesy of ABC via Twitter.

“Schooled” excels as a spin-off, but leaves some returning fans wanting a sequel instead

Sean Blythe, Reporter February 14, 2019

“Schooled” is a new TV show featuring characters from “The Goldbergs.” A spin-off of that show, the new plot involves the return of Lainey Lewis, 10 years after the events of “The Goldbergs,”...

Continuing French After Class

Continuing French After Class

Emma Rydeen, Reporter February 13, 2019

Learning a language is a requirement for graduating from high school, but there are some who really connect with it and want to continue learning by taking an AP class. But what happens if your school...

Asteroids: A New  Science Fiction Novel by Mike McCoy

“Asteroids:” A New Science Fiction Novel by Mike McCoy

Trinity Mak, Reporter February 12, 2019

"Asteroids," a science fiction novel, is entrepreneur Mike McCoy’s first published work due out in April 2019.  The novel has been pre-released to a small audience on Jan. 23 for review and is available...

Photo by Danica Jordan

Fighting for Womens’ Rights

Danica Jordan, Reporter February 7, 2019

On Jan. 19, thousands of people crowded the streets of Los Angeles and marched towards Town Hall. It was the third annual Women's March, and the excitement of the first march was still there. That day,...

Photo credit Katherine Mosack.

Make a Change: The Loose Change Assembly

Katherine Mosack, Reporter February 6, 2019

It’s that time of the year. We rid our pockets of the jingling coins that make us feel like cats with bells on our collars and the phrase “keep the change” is foreign to us. Of course, that could...

Photo credit Sean Blythe.

Minor to Major: A Look Inside the Expanding Jam Club

Sean Blythe, Reporter February 5, 2019

Jam Club meets Wednesdays and Fridays in Mr. Montgomery's room. Junior Rowan Peters founded the music collaboration-based club. “If you like music, you should join because getting better at music makes...

Photo credit Catalina Diaz.

What You Didn’t Know About Mr. Johnson

Catalina Diaz, Reporter January 30, 2019

One of our newest teachers, Mr. Nick Johnson started out as a study hall facilitator and now has become a full-fledged teacher for AP World History and College Prep World History classes. Talent as a...

Mr. Curry, Executive Director of the Classical Academies, pictured center. Photo credit Joel Williams.

Executive Director Cameron Curry Discusses His Four-Month Leave of Absence

Brigid Ambuul, Content Editor January 29, 2019

As we move into a new semester at CAHS, business is shifting behind the managerial curtain. Mr. Cameron Curry, Executive Director of the Classical Academies, is just over a month into a four-month leave...

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