Liam Saluski, Sectional Editor
October 12, 2018
Filed under Features
Ten years is a long time. The stretch from childhood to adulthood. A decade. A dog’s typical lifespan. Ten years is how long the freshmen in the Dual Language program here at Elk Grove High School have been togeth...
Natalia Habas, Sectional Editor
October 9, 2017
Filed under Features
Although college is preparation for a career, some students choose not to go to college.
Some students want to pursue a career that does not require college. Anthony Miocic, the college counselor said “not going to college is...
Paul Jonas, Staff Reporter
October 3, 2017
Filed under Features
Everyone knows about Donald Trump’s story: a former businessman and television personality turned politician that shocked the world when he defeated Democrat Hillary Clinton to win the Presidential election on November 8, 2...
Nic Baggetto, Editor-in-Chief
February 10, 2017
Filed under Features, School
With each theatrical production, students are given the opportunity to shine onstage. The fall play allows actors to strut their stuff dramatically, while the musical gives vocalists the chance to take the spotlight and the v...
Tiffany Kajiwara, Managing Editor
January 9, 2017
Filed under Features
Senior Amber Stoffle flew to sunny Los Angeles in November where she had the rare and unique opportunity to walk the runway in the International Performing Arts Showcase.
She got this opportunity through her performing...
Sam Uhlarik, Staff Reporter
January 9, 2017
Filed under Features
Every year, starting as early as October, the Christmas shopping season begins as millions of Americans flock to big-box retailers in search of gifts, decorations and supplies.
Some choose to shop on Black Friday, ...
Grace Cloherty, Staff Reporter
November 11, 2016
Filed under Features
In 1937, Columbus Day was recognized as a national holiday in the United States. Columbus Day commemorates Christopher Columbus’ arriving in the New World. He sailed the ocean blue in 1492. There’s no doubt of that, but was...
Elise Stornello, Staff Reporter
November 11, 2016
Filed under Features
An epidemic of creepy clowns has been sweeping the nation. A series of mysterious clown sightings have been reported in 20+ states across the country. Videos have been posted of such reports, but many people have concluded the...
Evan Hatfield, Editor-in-Chief
May 6, 2016
Filed under Features
As the ends of their high school careers draw near, more and more seniors are finding themselves infected by a “disease” that no medicine can cure.
By this point in the year, as AP tests wind down and seniors have made thei...
Evan Hatfield and Mallory Hornsberger
April 26, 2016
Filed under Features
Alexa Rodheim-Cutler was many things to the Elk Grove nation. As an English teacher and water polo coach, she took on many challenges, but above all, she will be remembered as a fighter.
From her first days at Elk Grove, she wa...

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