By Julia Topholm Posted December, 21, 2018
Year: 2018
What to Watch: Holiday Edition
By Taylor Gleason, Clarissa Olson and Ale Ibarra Posted December 21, 2018 “The Santa Clause”By Clarissa Olson Fun family movies are the linchpin of the holiday season. Time gathered around
New Year’s Resolutions
By Taylor Gleason Posted December 21, 2018 Kids nowadays are trying to better themselves by setting New Year’s Resolutions but in the end, they usually don’t achieve them. Lexi Thacker
Performer of the Issue: Diana Moraila-Parra
By Ale Ibarra Posted December 21, 2018 Since Art students are usually underappreciated, in this issue we decided to shine some light on one of our school’s insanely creative students.
Horoscopes
By Samm Sharp and Ale Ibarra Posted December 21, 2018 Aries (March 20 – April 20) – Try not to bottle everything up. Some people could use the piece of
Do’s and Don’ts: Bad Christmas presents
By Clarissa Olson Posted December 21, 2018 Do gift things people actually care about. We don’t want your socks from last week, Jeff. You’re not famous. Don’t down the PJs.
Should students be allowed to listen to music during class?
By Austin Lloyd Posted December 21, 2018 Many students believe that kids should be allowed to listen to music while doing classwork. Not all kids focus more while listening to
Is society too dependent on technology?
By Adara Arias Posted December 21, 2018 As more advances in technology are made, people have become more dependent on them. It seems as though major companies are trying to
This is what it takes
By Clarissa Olson Posted December 21, 2018 It seems like as we get older, we get lazier and lazier. Nobody has a decent work ethic anymore. We see it in
Are the holidays overrated?
By Araceli Galarza Posted December 21, 2018 When you ask people when their favorite time of the year is the general population will say Christmas or Thanksgiving. Everyone is always