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Young Entrepreneurs Club? I’d Invest In That

Zoe Giammaria, Reporter November 15, 2018

From bringing in guest speakers every other week to playing stock market games, it’s no wonder so many students enjoy Young Entrepreneur’s Club. The club, newly established this year, is comprised...

From the Fox Movies official website for Bohemian Rhapsody, a still from the movie picturing the band Queen.

Is “Bohemian Rhapsody” Worthy of Royalty?

Adam Atamian, Reporter November 14, 2018

“Bohemian Rhapsody” is a new movie that depicts the lives of Brian May, Roger Taylor, John Deacon and Freddie Mercury, best known as the band Queen. Announced at the 2018 Electronic Entertainment Expo...

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Never too long for hot lunch

Sean Blythe, Reporter November 14, 2018

Chick-fil-A. Costco pizza. One of the most delicious parts of a student’s day is hot lunch, and, of course, many students purchase hot lunch every quarter. But it’s no secret that the hot lunch lines...

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Voting: A Unique Perspective on a Patriotic Tradition

Dylan Stuflick, Category Editor November 7, 2018

Every two years, citizens over the age of 18 are called to vote for the candidates they deem to best represent their political beliefs and values. For most of us, that only includes our parents, teachers...

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An Open Letter to College Applicants

Crystal Sung, Editor in Chief November 1, 2018

If you’re reading this, you’re probably a #stressedsenior procrastinating on... drumroll... college applications... Yeah. Enjoy the ultimate irony of this piece— reading about college apps...

The Silver Bullet ride at Knotts Berry Farm. Image courtesy of Knotts Berry Farm via Twitter.

It’s Hard Knott to be Impressed

Emily Farren, Reporter October 23, 2018

Opening the gates at 10 A.M. on the weekdays, Knott’s Berry Farm entertains guests from all over (but there are a notable amount of people from Arizona, in my experience). There is plenty to do in the...

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Homecoming game ends in a flash

Haley Adams, Reporter October 19, 2018

The cheering of students, friends and families in the bleachers was not the only thunderous sound on the night of Oct. 12. During halftime of the long-awaited homecoming game, a thunderstorm caused the...

Photo credit Lydia Oven.

Pro-life club leads ‘Day of Silent Solidarity’ on campus

Brigid Ambuul, Feature and Entertainment Editor October 16, 2018

11:02 am On Tuesday, members of  'Students For Life' set up tables at the front and back of the school to promote the National Pro-Life Day of Silent Solidarity. The students handed out red duct-tape...

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Varsity football battles against Santa Fe Christian While Balancing Sports and Academics

Emma Rydeen, Reporter October 16, 2018

Last Friday, the football team played against Santa Fe Christian. The victory ultimately went to their competitors. However, it wasn’t decided until the last few seconds of the game. The final score...

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Adopt or Shop? Where To Get Your Next Pet

Danica Jordan, Reporter October 9, 2018

When it's time to find your next furry friend, where you get them from is important. You want to make sure the organization you're going to support with your money is doing the right thing and providing...

Sophomore Taylor Smith attempts a serve at the match against San Diego Jewish Academy. Photo credit Danica Jordan.

Win Together, Lose Together: CAHS Girls’ Tennis Battles San Diego Jewish Academy

Danica Jordan, Reporter September 28, 2018

At the girl's varsity tennis match last Thursday, the lady caimans faced off against San Diego Jewish Academy, but ultimately lost the match 14-4. With a 2-6-1 record, the season is going a little rough,...

The view of Hurricane Florence from the International Space Station. Image courtesy of NASA.

Alum Michelle Wong tells her Hurricane Florence story

Crystal Sung, Editor in Chief September 25, 2018

The first hurricane of this season, Hurricane Florence, made landfall in the Carolinas. The fallout was unprecedented. With 39 dead, floods, and damage to homes, businesses and public infrastructure totaling...

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