Some emotions are just too complicated to explain. Thanks to the lyrics from highly-acclaimed artists, angsty teens can just quote a relatable line to peers to easily decipher unexplainable feelings. Perhaps one of the most common of mental states is despair. Lucky for melancholy moods, there are a wealth of …
Read More »The faces of ASB
They put on your school dances, pep rallies, and spirit days. Sundevils know them as a single unit––ASB––but each individual contributes to the work that takes place behind the scenes. Who are they? Chloe Nguyen: ASB President. Nguyen is an organized student who provides stability and structure to ASB’s projects …
Read More »Millennial Mythbusters
“You can’t be harsh. You cannot tell them you’re disappointed in them,” Marian Salzman, president of Euro RSCG Worldwide said. “You can’t really ask them to live and breathe the company. Because they’re living and breathing themselves and that keeps them very busy.” The difficult, self-absorbed employee type to which …
Read More »Stranger Things: anything but a strange experience
After the widespread success of shows like “Orange is the New Black” and “House of Cards”, Netflix has produced yet another original series that has become the latest craze; a mini-series called “Stranger Things”. Just in the span of eight episodes, this sci-fi thriller packs action into every second. The …
Read More »In loving memory of Alyssa Brown
Alyssa Brown, 16, was born December 16, 1999 in San Diego. She was a sophomore who attended Mount Carmel High School. Ever since she first started playing softball at age 6, Alyssa’s love for the game was evident. Since her freshman year, she played first baseman on the varsity softball …
Read More »Nude man sighting
On their way to school this morning, MC students were surprised with a roadside show at the Paseo Montalban and Carmel Mountain intersection. Traffic was stopped due to a streaker- you read that correctly, a nude man- weaving through cars stopped at the light. Junior Noah Bertrand happened to witness …
Read More »Survival of the richest
Money can’t buy happiness, they say. Money won’t make friends, they say. But money is key for survival in a world that caters to those holding the biggest wad of cash. The medical field has advanced tremendously and the majority of diseases now have cures, but there still remains a …
Read More »Country Craze
Amidst a sea of country enthusiasts clad in cowboy hats, boots, and flannels, you experience an unexplainable feeling of belonging. The atmosphere of a country concert is like no other. At a Florida Georgia Line concert in the beginning of October, I experienced this feeling firsthand. On the lawn, country …
Read More »Sorrow strikes the nation in reaction to the Umpqua shooting
On Oct. 1st, the tragedy of yet another school shooting shook our nation. Victims’ families and strangers alike all united in grief over the nine lives lost at Umpqua Community College. After the initial shock and trauma subsided, survivors and witnesses gave their accounts of the attack, piecing together an …
Read More »Snapchat San Diego live story: behind the discrimination
Every San Diegan with a snapchat has accumulated a newfound purpose in his or her life, to have the honor of making an appearance on the legendary San Diego Live Story. Only a select few each day are fortunate enough to be chosen to have twenty-four hours of fame. The …
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