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Alcoholism rooted in teenage drinking

October 30, 2009

Ina Herlihy Editor-in-Chief Kathy Lord spiked the punch bowl in eighth grade and attended the football after-parties serving alcohol sophomore year with her friends. “It was cool to be in with...

     Beirut frontman Zach Condon (center) sings alongside accordion player Perrin Cloutier (left) and keyboard player Paul Collins (right) at Treasure Island Music Festival on Sunday, Oct. 18. Taking the Bridge stage just before sundown, Beirut performed with a trumpet, an accordion, sousaphone and other atypical rock instruments.

Treasure Island brings musical mayhem

October 28, 2009

Sara Kloepfer A & E Editor No buried treasure was found, but fans discovered a musical gem at the third annual Treasure Island Music Festival. The two-day lineup divided artists of electronic-based...

Swimming Fly

September 24, 2009

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Frozen yogurt can be healthy snack food

September 24, 2009

Isabelle Pinard Reporter Senior Meghan Choi walks out of class with a craving for an after school snack. She could go for a bag of Funions or a large Carmel Macchiato at Starbucks, but she walks to...

Project Kaisei explores waste in Pacific Ocean

September 23, 2009

Emma Herlihy Asst. News Editor Abandoned fishing nets, empty plastic bottles and everyday trash make up a floating dump commonly know as the north Pacific Gyre or the Plastic Vortex in the North Pacific...

Some Sigg bottle liners still contain BPAs

September 23, 2009

Isabelle Pinard Reporter Chemistry teacher Christina Cinti leaves the lab room quickly, grabing her Sigg bottle before she walks out the door with her tennis team and unaware the inner liner of her...

Concert in the park brings summer in the city to a close at Outside Lands

September 23, 2009
A celebration of the people, arts and technology of the Bay Area drew 100 bands and more than 100,000 people, according to Outside Lands organizer Rick Farman. The seven stages of the festival kept Speedway Meadow constantly awash in sound.
Teenage spenders throw money down the drain

Teenage spenders throw money down the drain

September 23, 2009

Jovel Quierolo Managing Editor Junior Juliana Wetmore tears open an envelope from the Pacific Service Credit Union every month revealing a statement for the debit and checking account she opened for...

Teens try to balance savings and spending

Teens try to balance savings and spending

September 23, 2009

Sara Kloepfer A & E Editor The bell rings, signifying not only lunch period but the mad rush of students racing to Fillmore Street to purchase their food. Junior Bridgette Hanley remains in the...

Constant texting may lead to future hand problems in teens

September 23, 2009

Anjali Shrestha Feature Editor The familiar generic ringtone went off and junior Monica Rodriguez reached into her pocket and within 10 seconds answered her recent texts. Rodriguez averages 80 texts...

Elo Regeart and Vitzy Argüelles prepare for class at their exchange school in Connecticut thousands of miles from their homes and school in Mexico.

Network exchange program globally connects SH schools

April 3, 2009

Jovel Quierolo Sacred Heart Editor If every student at CSH spoke fluent Spanish, the school would look, sound and feel like Colegio Sagrado Corazon (Sacred Heart High School) in Mexico City, Mexico. “[The...

Young woman journeys to recovery from bulimia

April 3, 2009

Lauren Jung Editor-in-Chief Everything was perfect. Macee Bates had friends to hang out with, a good job at a local restaurant and a boyfriend she loved. But it all came crashing down one day and life...

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