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Lovaas sings and smiles on stage.

In the chair with Cody Lovaas

Sabina Hahn and Tony Salvato March 9, 2015
[VIDEO] After performing a concert for his senior project, senior Cody Lovaas sat down with Editor-in-Chief, Sabina Hahn, and Crimson reporter, Tony Salvato, and answered some questions.
“Here, I am wearing one of my favorite jackets which is my acid-washed, denim jacket and my polaroid shirt.” Castillero said. “The glasses I’m wearing are actually glasses my friend Natalie Dominguez bought me in France. I like this outfit because it’s kind of retro looking, especially with the acid washed jacket. These maroon pants are my favorite pants. I wear them all the time.”

Fashion by Noah Castillero

Ama Bonsu, Reporter February 10, 2015

Noah Castillero is known around campus for his style. He has been described as both  fashion forward and classy. He finds joy in the task of putting separate articles of clothing together and wearing...

Dressed as a flower, Arielle Taylor (right) poses with a friend after a performance of the Nutcracker. In addition to dancing as an opening and closing flower, she played the part of a mouse in the show. Photo curtesy of Arielle Taylor.

Arielle Tyler’s life as a dancer

Catalin Wiese, Reporter February 6, 2015

Imagine yourself on a stage. Your head bent low, your body frozen in a pose. Gentle music cascades around you. Suddenly you hear your cue and fly into action, dancing and twirling in sync with dozens...

Mr. Sheffield from childhood to college to subbing at CAHS

Mr. Sheffield from childhood to college to subbing at CAHS

Justin Leonard, Reporter January 8, 2015

Many students have had the chance to meet Mr. Christian Sheffield, the long term substitute for Mrs. Shields during her maternity leave. However, Mr. Sheffield’s journey to CAHS was a long one. Mr....

Kara Campbell enjoying the on-site experience of high school.

Kara Campbell’s homeschool transition

Justin Leonard, Reporter December 12, 2014

After ten years of homeschooling, Senior Kara Campbell joined CAHS for first and final year. Campbell shared her story of how she became homeschooled. “When I was little, I would watch TV shows with...

Regal Reimann

Regal Reimann

Micah Summers, Reporter December 11, 2014

“I like to sing in my church choir, I like to write in my free time, and sometimes I like to draw,” freshman Anastasia Reimann said, brimming with creativity and religion. “I’ve always loved music...

Nathan, 17. Photo credits: Nathans family http://natesgrosso.muchloved.com/

In memoriam of Nathan Sgrosso

Sabina Hahn, Editor-in-Chief December 4, 2014

After battling aggressive brain cancer for a little over year, alumni member Nathan Sgrosso passed away on November 5. Over the course of eighteen years, Nathan’s sense of humor and charisma captivated...

Hannah Brittain has a passion for art and poetry. She also would like to move to Iceland.

Artistic talent, and a love for poetry (and Iceland)

Ethan Shicks, Reporter December 3, 2014

“When I was really little, in school there would be pages [saying], ‘What would you like to be when you grow up?’ I’d always put down ‘an artist.’ I knew from the very get-go that I would be...

Mr. Ferreira shows his pre-algebra class a trick with his hands making his students burst out in laughter.

Mr. Ferreira shares how “real” math is

Caroline Holmes, Reporter December 2, 2014

Geometry and pre-algebra teacher Mr. Ferreira hopes to leave his students with a legacy. He wants them to be capable of applying math to their daily lives. "I wanted to go into teaching of some aspect,...

Megan Sherman poses for by the ocean. Photo courtesy of Kit Chow from Jakrel Photography.

Megan Sherman pliés all day

Caroline Holmes, Reporter November 17, 2014

"I've been doing ballet since I was three," junior Megan Sherman said — a time before she could even write. There are a few varieties of ballet: “Russian training and Balanchine training. I kind of...

Senior Jared Thornburg plans to work in the field of law enforcement as a police officer. He has undergone different training over the last couple of years.

Senior Jared Thornburg: determined to protect and serve

Ethan Shicks, Reporter November 7, 2014

It’s not uncommon for a high school student to be unsure of what they want to do for a future occupation. However, Senior Jared Thornburg is one student who already knows what he wants to do. Over...

 Mr. Lundy poses by his saw in his private workshop located above the study hall. Courtesy of Ama Bonsu

Meet Mr. Lundy

Ama Bonsu, Reporter November 6, 2014

“My name is Morgan Lundy and I’m the maintenance supervisor.” Meet Mr. Lundy — a California native, born and raised in Escondido. In his youth, Mr. Lundy worked as a beekeeper alongside his...

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