The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

The Official Student-Run Newspaper of California High School

The Californian

Features

Students enjoy some barbecue at a tailgate in the Cal High back parking lot  before the home game against Granada on Oct. 9. The club hosts tailgates  before home games.

Grilling up a good time

Tristen Singer, Staff Writer October 19, 2015

After school on Friday,  home football games stir up plenty of excitement across the Cal High campus. But there is another reason to get excited, an event that has quickly grown from a small organization...

Grizzlies are ready to hit the Whip and the Nae Nae at this year’s homecoming dance. The dance will take place Saturday from 7-10 p.m. in the school’s event center.

Students are hyped up for homecoming

Athena Georgopoulos, Staff Writer October 19, 2015

The arrival of fall is slowly settling in and welcomes students with all it has to bring. The halloween thrill, warm drinks, comfy clothes, and “pumpkin spice” everything has arrived, and  with...

Icy coffee cools already cool teens

Austin Hille and Caitlin Stein June 5, 2015

What says summer better than wasting money on overpriced coffee? Summer is not complete without a basic coffee to-go cup in your hand that’s filled with some brand new quaranta triple-brownie-chocolate-chip...

Part time jobs available

Radeen Shemirani, Staff Writer June 5, 2015

We are nearing summer. It’s time to party, drive up and down the beautiful state, go on road trips, and do various things that teenagers love doing. Problem being, the things teenagers like doing cost...

Summer blockbusters hit theaters

Vaidya Keeran, Staff Writer June 5, 2015

“Jurassic World”  Taking place 22 years after the events of “Jurassic Park,” the Central American island of Isla Nublar has finally become a fully functioning dinosaur theme park. However,...

Music festivals a big hit

Ashley Amor, Staff Writer June 5, 2015

The final stretch of this school year is coming to a close, and with that, summer is fast approaching. Unfortunately, it ends just as quickly as it begins and students are left with the daunting task...

To Shmoop or not to Shmoop?

Keilana Lorenzana and Heather Wong April 27, 2015

To Shmoop or not to Shmoop? That is the question that all students, regardless of their English class, have contemplated at one point in their high school careers. Why not turn to a website such...

Freshmen go mad for ‘Mango’

Ashley Amor and Michelle Wang April 27, 2015

Most high school English students are all too familiar with the tedious task of required reading. From stories about a full grown man-child and his best friend to unreasonable Shakespearean romance, students...

Book ‘catches’ juniors’ interests

Annissa Lai and Adam Jackson April 27, 2015

Although there have been many controversies regarding “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger, it was one of my favorite junior required readings. Holden Caulfield, the main character of the story,...

Savage kids warm sophmores’ hearts

Saatvika Deshpande and Sabine Hrkalovich April 27, 2015

While sophomore year in general is an academic drag of mind-boggling proportions, there’s one bright spot to guide you through the darkness – the Spongebob Squarepants episode, “Club Spongebob.” When...

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