Honorable Sergio Farias, mayor of San Juan Capistrano (second from the left), recongnized SJHHS football players and cheerleaders for showing hospitality toward the Calabasas High School (CHS) football...
Stan Lee, writer and creator of Marvel Comics’ most famous superheroes, passed away on November 12, 2018. In addition to being a skilled writer, the beloved author was a passionate activist for equal...
Thousand Oaks, California is one of the most recent cities to be devastated by another horrific mass shooting, leaving 12 dead.
On November 7, 2018, the Borderline Bar and Grill was ravaged by a shooter,...
Ever since In-N-Out opened their new location in Sendero Marketplace, the SJHHS community has been both thrilled and concerned.
Many students and residents of San Juan Hills are absolutely ecstatic...
Lucy Hughitt, Outside A&E Editor
• November 29, 2018
Chico. Oakland. Carlsbad. Calabasas. These are all cities in California that were swamped in flames.
Wildfires all over California started appearing in early November. Families upon families were evacuated,...
The Future Problem Solvers (FPS) Club at SJHHS won grand champion at an international competition for their work with mental health in Orange County, as well as placed in the top ten for their writing....
With the goal of creating an open and welcoming environment for all students to thrive in, ASB strives to provide the best possible events for students all the way from dances to athletics.
But CUSD...
CUSD Trustees tabled a vote on revisions to its publications policy until it could gather input from student editors and advisers about the proposed changes.
The move came after The Express’ Co Editor-in-Chief,...
San Juan Hills has a new neighbor: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Over the summer, The LDS Church began construction on Stallion Ridge, closing the infamous “mud-lot” to officially...
ASB has added a new student senate to gather student input at SJHHS.
The student senate is made up of a variety of different students in order to have more students be involved in the decision making...
In 2017, the National Youth Tobacco Survey found that 11.7 percent of high school students reported usage of e-cigarettes in the thirty days before the poll -- this is over a 10 percent increase from the...
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