How to nail a job interview

Linea Stern, Staff Writer
November 24, 2011

After endless days filling out numerous job applications, one company finally calls and wants to schedule a job interview. A million things rush through your mind like what to wear and what to say. Do not worry, read this article on how to walk out of an interview feeling successful and proud. 1. Dress... Read more »

Senior athletes verbally commit to college

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Bryanna Mundy, Staff Writer
November 22, 2011

For most seniors, the college application process is already well on its way. But for a few specific seniors, it is a lot more than filling out applications. For many athletes verbal commitment can get them into their dream college. A verbal commitment is when an athlete fills a spot on a team, but is... Read more »

Jackson’s physician found guilty

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Nick La Bounty, Assistant Editor
November 21, 2011

After over two years of uncertainty, the cause of Michael Jackson’s death has finally been decided.  On Nov. 8, Conrad Murray was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter of Jackson.  Murray, Jackson’s personal physician, was charged with administering a deathly combination of anesthesia and sedatives... Read more »

Photo club captures the interest of students

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Trina Kim, Staff Writer
November 20, 2011

Photo Club, a new club on campus, allows students to meet every third week of the month to share their similar interests of photography.  It provides an opportunity for students who are unable to join the photography class to experience the same environment. “Photo club is a great place to share ideas,... Read more »

How to have fun for free

Not all fun has to cost money

Linea Stern, Staff Writer
November 20, 2011

With all of the amazing entertainment this world has to offer, it almost seems impossible not to spend every last penny of a hard-earned paycheck. However, college creeps up very fast and many students have to pay part of their tuition with their own money. “I am expected to pay for most of my tuition... Read more »

Lancers rout Eagles in playoff opener

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Nick La Bounty, Assistant Editor
November 20, 2011

In the first round of the San Diego Section Division I playoffs on Nov. 18, the Lancers trounced the Granite Hills Eagles 49-7. The Eagles were held to 56 rushing yards and didn’t have much luck in their passing game, either.  The Lancer defense forced four interceptions—two from Sam Miller and... Read more »

New Girl brings quirky laughs to audience

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Bryanna Mundy, staff writer
November 19, 2011

The hysterical new Fox show, “New Girl,” starring Zooey Deschanel, premiered on Oct. 20 and is already wildly popular among teens. The story line, which features a woman living with three male friends, sounds unoriginal and vague, but the awkward humor from the characters is surprisingly funny... Read more »

Hunger in our county means hunger in our school

Madison Dearie, Staff Writer
November 19, 2011

In San Diego county there are 10 cites where food is distributed to the hungry. Recently, the number of distribution cites has declined. Some may think this is due to a decreasing number of people going hungry. Because, we don’t see anyone going hungry here at CHS, the issue isn’t there.... Read more »

Red ribbon week begins on internet saftey

Carlsbad High School celebrates Red Ribbon Week.

Megan Benner, Staff Writer
November 18, 2011

Nov. 14 through 18 Carlsbad High School celebrated Red Ribbon Week with a take on internet safety. Due to the rising issues pertaining to Carlsbad’s community, ASB informed students on respect for yourself and respect for others. Red Ribbon Week originated because of drug cartels in Mexico; citizens... Read more »

Alana Uriell

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November 18, 2011

Sophomore Alana Uriell has been on the varsity golf team since her freshman year. Recently, Alana tied for third in the Regional competition before heading off to the State Championships. Lancer Link: How long have you been golfing? Alana Uriell: I have been golfing for about seven years now. LL: Do... Read more »

Lots of laughts at fall comedy: Major Barbara

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Megan Benner, Staff Writer
November 18, 2011

This year’s fall comedy, “Major Barbara,” will be showcasing CHS’s finest actors in an English play from Nov. 17-19 in the CAC. Written by George Bernard Shaw, the three act play set in London follows Barbara, a salvation army volunteer who struggles finding money to save her... Read more »

Renewable energy classes looks toward the future

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Scott De Taboada, Staff Writer
November 18, 2011

Finding safe, environmentally conscious forms of energy- a problem scientists today are desperately trying to solve, and here at CHS, students are getting a head start on solving the problems of the future. The new renewable energy course provides a space where students can learn about protecting our... Read more »

The school that cried “fire!”

Carlsbad High School's fire alarms are overused

Josh Lee, Staff Writer
November 18, 2011

Many things have changed since I first set foot on campus as an innocent freshmen.  Some good, some bad.  But, one thing that I never thought would change is how I respond to fire alarms.  Over the past three years my responses to fire alarms have grown increasingly lackadaisical. For better or worse,... Read more »

Battle of the sexes: Contestants meet at pre-battle press conference

November 18, 2011

Team Rudolph and Team De Tartboada met yesterday, Nov. 17, for a press conference regarding today’s tennis match. Tilly and Emma Rudolph, Team Rudolph, and Eric Tarter and Scott De Taboada, Team De Tartboada, answered questions from their fellow students about what to expect during today’s... Read more »

North Carolina and Michigan State compete on Carl Vinson

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Shelby Rowe, Editor-in-Chief
November 17, 2011

SAN DIEGO– On Friday, Nov. 11, the basketball teams from the University of North Carolina and Michigan State played on the aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, in a historic game titled the Carrier Classic to celebrate Veterans Day. “I think it was good to show support on Veterans Day on the... Read more »

Technology obsessed #textingatdinner

Shelby Rowe, Editor in Chief
November 14, 2011

A husband and wife sit together at a romantic table for dinner staring intensely into…their smart phones. They focused on their cool, free apps that it takes their waitress five times to get their attention and to take their order. Now, this scene doesn’t seem right, does it? People these... Read more »

Carlsbad football dismantles RBV on senior night

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Nick La Bounty, Assistant Editor
November 11, 2011

Thursday night the Lancer varsity football improved to a 6-4 overall record after defeating the Rancho Buena Vista Longhorns 54-14. Carlsbad finished 2-2 in the Avocado West League, while handing the Longhorns their tenth loss of the season. Senior quarterback Tanner Wrisley threw for 225 yards and two... Read more »

Video: Lancer Day Highlights

November 11, 2011

Video: Spirit Week Highlights

November 11, 2011

Waiting For Yesterday, band of tomorrow

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Juliet Luty, Staff Writer
November 9, 2011

Waiting for Yesterday is a band composed of three Carlsbad High School Seniors: Gabi Zepeda, Hayden Webb and Peter Schrupp. When one examines the name of this new band, it seems somewhat confusing but for the members that was exactly the point. “Waiting for Yesterday made no sense.  It worked” Webb... Read more »

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