Tick-tock the time is near. As the end of the fall semester draws to the campus, the musical sounds of the violin and piano will
Year: 2016
A class for the muggles
Semesters can be long and boring but students will have the chance to walk through what would seem like a normal classroom door, only to
Theater Review: Take the crookeds with the straights
As the fence gets built, the family’s story unfolds. A well-intentioned, but bitter father chains his family to a pragmatic, realist lifestyle after his youngest
Volleyball Review: the good and the bad
The women’s volleyball team came close to winning the state title but fell short after losing the championship game to the Fresno Rams in three
One school’s loss is another school’s gain
Athletic trainer Robert Horowitz did not always plan on pursuing his profession and says he reached it by accident. Horowitz began his studies in political
All-star Rosso strikes team interest
Dreams of playing as a professional athlete bud in the minds of youth. This freshman outside hitter started at a later age. Cassidy Rosso started
Progress in IT
In the past, there have been many disputes that the school struggles with technology, but what most people don’t know is that it is slowly
Pierce goes to high school
High school students throughout California will soon be able to enroll and take community college credit courses from the comfort of their high school campuses,
De-stress before your big test
As the fall semester comes to an end, students must first make it through their final exams before heading home for the holidays. Tomorrow, Thursday
UC transfer application extended
Students next year may receive some financial relief from a new online content program, that would eliminate the need to buy expensive textbooks, was one