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The story of San Juan as told by its students

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The story of San Juan as told by its students

The Express

The story of San Juan as told by its students

The Express

A cookie, forged in hellfire, devours the tartest of all the poppers with tenacity, that of which is only comparable to the dragons of fairy tales.

Comedic Take on High School Lunch

Dalton Flores, Staff Writer February 14, 2019

DISCLAIMER: For best viewing experience, please read in a snobby British accent. It is with the utmost certainty in which I can exclaim, that school lunches are by far the most delicious things to have...

The Student Press Law Center, in cooperation with the Freedom Forum Institute have declared 2019 the Year of the Student Journalist

Student Journalists Demand Respect

The Express Editorial Board February 5, 2019

With the number of professional journalists on the decline, and student activism rising nationwide, it’s natural to expect that involvement in student journalism will increase. Yet despite the decline...

A Monopoly in Disguise

A Monopoly in Disguise

Makayla Walders, Staff Writer February 5, 2019

College: a topic every high schooler grows to despise at one point or another. From the start of their high school careers it is ingrained in students’ minds that they must prepare for college. Whether...

Loco for Tacos

Loco for Tacos

Claire Cone, Copy Editor January 17, 2019

Taco Loco is a taco shack located in Laguna Beach. Their menu consists of tacos, burritos, tostadas, other Mexican cuisine and even burgers. This cute restaurant grabs attention with its unique name and...

Rep. Rashida Tlaib has the Right to Speak Her Mind

Rep. Rashida Tlaib has the Right to Speak Her Mind

Isabella Mahar, Staff Writer January 17, 2019

The First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution gives American people Freedom of Speech, and since its creation in 1789, it has become a staple of the American way of life. Yet when Representative Rashida...

Get Off Media: Go Be Social

Get Off Media: Go Be Social

Ella Villar, Editorial Editor December 13, 2018

Even though social media has become an important part of everyday life, people do not realize how much time is spent staring at their screen and forget to look up every once in a while. Whether on a school...

Even though students are encouraged to recycle their water bottles and cans, since China is no longer accepting plastic from the West, the better option is to start using a mental, reusable bottle to store your water. The plastic is sent to a landfill anyway, so there is no profit when one recycles a used bottle.

It’s Time to Bail the Bottle

Claire Cone, Copy Editor December 13, 2018

With the start of the new year coming, it is an appropriate resolution for all of us to simply stop the purchase and use of plastic water bottles, both at home and at school. According to a National...

Merry Materialism

Merry Materialism

Makayla Walders, Opinion Editor December 13, 2018

Holiday traditions have been carried out for years, but they seem to have lost their meaning over time. In modern society, people tend to focus on what can benefit them from a certain holiday, as opposed...

Lucy Law (12) speaks at the CUSD board meeting on Wednesday, November 14 to discuss ways they can improve sexual education in schools throughout Capistrano Unified School District.

CHYA Implementation Will Save Inclusive Sex Education

Lucy Law, Co-Editor in Chief November 30, 2018

As of now, sexual education among middle and high school students in CUSD is incomprehensive, with topics are unevenly covered, depending on who you get as a teacher. Many different online health course...

White supremacists and neo-nazis gather in Charlottesville, Virginia, for the Unite the Right rally, holding anti-semitic posters, while counter-protesters hold their anti-racism signs.

Anti-Semitism Persists in America

Kate Meyers, Girls’ Sports Editor November 12, 2018

While anti-semitism attitude has obviously improved since the Holocaust, Jewish people still face oppression in modern America that is often neglected by the government and the media. Last year, in...

A View From Across The Street

Ellen Vinck, H.O.A. President of Rancho San Juan October 30, 2018

Some of my fondest memories are of my high school years and truth be told it seems like ages ago!  Well, actually, I guess it was --- at least decades. I live across the street from the high school in...

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