“Alice in Wonderland” thrills viewers

Linea Stern, Staff Writer
April 10, 2010

In Tim Burton‘s new film “Alice in Wonderland,” childhood viewers get the opportunity to see what happens to Alice. Burton creates a sequel to the popular novel and Disney film “Alice in Wonderland.” In this exhilarating film, Alice is a nineteen year old who has an immense... Read more »

Austrian students take on Carlsbad

Andrea Abbott, Staff Writer
April 10, 2010

In February, a group of Austrian students stayed with local families from Carlsbad for two weeks to experience life in Southern California. Although everything seemed foreign at first, they quickly made themselves right at home. On the 4th, their plane landed and the adventure began. Everything seemed... Read more »

An issue of equality: gold robe tradition should remain

Ashley Perez, Staff Writer
April 10, 2010

Throughout the school year, high school students proudly display their athletic achievements through things such as letterman jackets and varsity uniforms. Fellow athletes and peers understand the hard work that was done to earn these items, and most people respect the talent of the athletes. With that... Read more »

Facing the Crossroads: alternative education finds success

Megan Foy, Assistant Editor
April 10, 2010

Some schools get students into top universities, others create an environment focused on the arts.  Rarely do students come across a school that does not feel like school. Carlsbad students only know what they are familiar with, but some high schools design new ways to teach and push boundaries of normal... Read more »

The Young and the Jobless

Shelby Rowe, Staff writer
April 10, 2010

In a recent survey, 1,200 seventeen year- old high school students were asked basic questions about American history to determine teen knowledge of American government. One third of these high school students did not know that the Bill of Rights guarantees the freedom of speech and religion. Along with... Read more »

Football field makes debut

Ashley Perez, Staff writer
April 10, 2010

During the past few years, the task of remodeling Carlsbad High School has seemed never-ending. On Thursday, March 11, students, staff and parents were finally able to set their eyes upon one of the first completed projects of our future high school: the brand new football field. A ribbon cutting ceremony... Read more »