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CAMPUS: SCHS conducts pooled COVID-19 testing weekly

Matteo Carlini and Amelia Howell October 29, 2021

After a year and half of distance learning, SCHS welcomed students back to in-person learning. The new school year was accompanied by COVID-19 guidelines in order to keep the Bruin community safe, including...

Two students in the percussion section shown during sixth period Symphonic Band.

CAMPUS: Music electives must follow certain guidelines to adapt to COVID

Amelia Howell October 29, 2021

The Symphonic Band 2 class begins to walk outside after gathering their instruments, sheet music, stands, chairs and jackets. This is one of many precautions they must take to protect themselves from COVID-19. According...

Many students prefer to shop for books at recycled book stores over stores like Barnes & Noble.

A&E: Students consider the pros and cons between purchasing books from Barnes & Noble versus recycled book stores

KennedyRose Stiver October 29, 2021

While Barnes & Noble, a chain bookstore company across the U.S., has great services and reads, some prefer recycled book stores over Barnes & Noble. Sophomore Ivan Jomari Rivera enjoys purchasing...

A&E: Disney has a long history of incorporating many racist microaggressions into their productions

A&E: Disney has a long history of incorporating many racist microaggressions into their productions

Rowan Garcia October 29, 2021

Disney has been known for being a shiny castle with a smiling princess inside, but when examined further, many SCHS students feel there are numerous examples that prove the racist notions of a company...

Freshman Parker Bradford dresses up as Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.

A&E: Students sew and paint their Halloween costumes

Rebecca LaBarge October 29, 2021

As the Halloween weekend approaches, some SCHS students are ditching store-bought costumes and returning to the tradition of making their own. They find it to be a cheaper and a more creative way to celebrate. After...

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