Senior Night acknowledges athletes
Linea Stern, Staff Writer
February 17, 2011
On February 8, CHS battled against RBV and five seniors played their last home game. This game marked an important milestone in the senior athlete’s sports career. Before the game, seniors were acknowledged for their hard work and commitment to basketball throughout high school by getting introduced... Read more »
“Race to Nowhere” moves audiences
Ashley Perez, Assistant Editor
February 17, 2011
What started as one mother’s concern for her children’s well-being has turned into a social, political and educational message that has been sweeping across the nation. Former Wall Street lawyer and mother of three, Vicki Abeles, produced the documentary called Race to Nowhere: The Dark Side Of America’s... Read more »
Finding Autumn finds immediate success
Megan Foy, Editor In Chief
February 17, 2011
A high school band usually has a typical beginning: gather a bunch of buddies together, hang out and jam, pick a name and scrounge for friends to come to their gigs. Finding Autumn is atypical of this scenario; they won Battle of the Bands within their first three months together. Band members Gavin... Read more »
Eight steps to achieve full happiness
Nick La Bounty, Staff Writer
February 17, 2011
Balancing school, work and extra curricular activities can be tough. The stress can be overwhelming and cause you to become a Negative Nancy. However there is no reason to live an unhappy lifes, just follow these tips and you will be eternally joyous! 1. Smile It takes forty six muscles to frown, but... Read more »
Eat this not that: CHS edition
Andrea Abbott, Staff Writer
February 17, 2011
Heading to school without a lunch? No problem. Go out with friends for a quick meal. No gas or car? Well, buy lunch at school. If that doesn’t sound appealing, just stay tuned because I’m here to reveal how the cafeteria and lunch carts carry healthy and flavorful options. The first meal that comes... Read more »
Students struggle with gay bullying
Shelby Rowe, Assistant Editor
February 9, 2011
More than enough times, both gay and straight students at Carlsbad High School have been victims of gay bullying. Not only do students fail to understand the impact their words and actions can leave on other students, but also what their fellow gay-supporting students go through on a daily basis. More... Read more »
Twelve seniors athletes signed for college
Megan Foy, Editor In Chief
February 9, 2011
Last Wednesday, February 2nd, twelve student-athletes signed with the colleges of their choice. From womens soccer to mens lacrosse, these accomplished players will be the dotting the nation as they venture off to play at the collegiate level. Most of these students have anxiously awaited for this day... Read more »
Super Bowl XLV welcomes two Lancer alums
Megan Benner, Staff Writer
February 3, 2011
The most important day in a man’s life this year happens to be Sunday, February 6, the day the Packers beat the Steelers. Yes, stack up on chips and soda because it’s going to be a party-throwing game. If you don’t already know, Carlsbad High School will take full credit for this win... Read more »




