
By: Olivia Abraham Receiving a decent education is of the highest priority for countless individuals. While certain students go through lengths to learn to their fullest potential and attend a top university, […]
By: Olivia Abraham Receiving a decent education is of the highest priority for countless individuals. While certain students go through lengths to learn to their fullest potential and attend a top university, […]
By: Emma Weinert Going into freshman year last fall, I never would have thought that in the middle of March, I would start doing remote learning. I remember on the last two […]
By: Erin McCann Having spent time pre-pandemic and during the pandemic researching and visiting colleges, I can say first hand it is quite a difference. While we can all certainly agree that […]
By: Dareen Abukwaik Mamma mia, here we go again! The JCHS theatre department’s latest show, “Mamma Mia!”, was a production met with excitement, enthusiasm and anticipation. The show was directed by Greg […]
By: Yugantar Gera As most journeys start, I was unsure about my place and my role at James Caldwell High School; I was unsure about what the school could provide for me […]
By Tatiana Figarola In an attempt to have energy throughout the school day, I’ve tried to get myself to go to sleep around 9:30 for years. We’ve all heard about the “eight […]
By: Olivia Carrara Life goes on whether you are fully living it or watching it move by. It is a common idea that everyone is living, but I believe that some people […]
By: Kris Schneider Wednesday, December 3, 2014. A seemingly normal day in the lives of many at a middle school in Folsom, California became a day that shall live in infamy for […]