Issue VI: Nov. 20, 2015 |
FEATURES |
Print Magazine: Dec. 11, 2015
Next online issue: Jan. 22, 2015 |
CV's Rossi Balances AP Classes and FootballBy ALLYSA OUILLETTE
Mark Rossi is a junior at Citrus Valley High School involved in quite a few outside activities including AP classes, link crew, and football. Rossi is is a significant football . . . |
Read'em 'n'Weep: Honoring the Books that Made You CryBy CASSANDRA BOULWARE
Read ‘em ‘n’ Weep is the new theme gracing Redlands East Valley’s library walls. This interactive theme is a collection of young adult novels that move students and teachers alike . . . |
Thank a TeacherBy VERONICA SUAZA
Students recognize that each day comes with its own challenges. Trying to balance classes with sports, clubs, as well as family and social lives, it’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of that which is called “life." Let’s not forget those special people who, every day, year after year, have dedicated themselves to students' success. Many would not have been able to achieve many of the goals set for . . . |
Column: Recognizing the Importance of GratitudeDiscover Beauty
By ALYSSA OUILLETTE The immense amount of things to be thankful for is triumphant. As human beings we are all unique and heterogeneous in our own individual ways, allowing for the enhancement of gratitude and admiration. Most human beings have something or someone to be grateful for in this world, and the beauty of that is remarkable. Having something or . . . |
What Are You Thankful For?Photos by KATHERINE SNAVELY and MADDIE CHUNG
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Column: Transforming FrustrationHealth: Mental, Physical and Emotional
By MADDIE CHUNG “Laughter and tears are both responses to frustration and exhaustion. I myself prefer to laugh, since there is less cleaning to do afterward.” -Kurt Vonnegut, American author It is of general agreement that upon successfully accomplishing a goal, one feels pleased, and upon falling short of a goal, one experiences . . . |