Students return to campus after unexpected delays

A 17-day campus-wide shut down ended on Sept. 14, when students returned to in-person learning.
Read moreA 17-day campus-wide shut down ended on Sept. 14, when students returned to in-person learning.
Read moreA tutoring and mentoring program started by alumna Evelyn Wong (’17) has taken off in response to COVID’s distance learning. (Wong pictured volunteering in Chile last year)
Read moreOn Dec. 5, in their season opener against San Clemente, Spartans fell behind and varsity lost 11-7, JV lost 15-3 and Frosh lost 10-5.
Read moreDistrict officials put a new attendance system in place this semester that has teachers taking attendance every class period instead of once a day.
Read moreInfamous for its usage of hearts, chocolates and flowers, Valentine’s Day is universally known to be a day where couples share their feelings of love and appreciation, yet according to an article by the National Retail Federation, or NRF, fewer people are celebrating this day of love.
Read moreThe first issue of the Spartan Outlook magazine.
Read moreLiving up to its name, Popping Yolk Cafe is bursting with filling brunch selections that are both affordable and picture-worthy.
Read moreFor the past decade, social movements have continued to become prevalent in our society, thus propelling companies such as Nike to capitalize on these movements in order to boost their sales.
Read moreAlthough brush fires continue forging a path of devastation through the Australian bush, there is a group of students on campus who are working to help alleviate the suffering.
Read moreWith society’s craze over corgis and picture-worthy delicacies, Cafe D’er offers tasty desserts and drinks that carry their corgi-theme and satisfy both demands.
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