• 2012 ASB President and Vice President - Jackie Eghtesadi and Keziah Njoroge

  • Valley Middle Principal Cesar Morales named as new principal of Sage Creek High.

  • Chargers draft Melvin Ingram, a tough and toned outside linebacker from Univ. of So. Carolina..

Free Willy? U.S. District Court says “No!”

Juliet Luty, Staff Writer
February 16, 2012

On Feb. 8, the U.S. District Court addressed a lawsuit filed by the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), three marine-mammal experts and two former orca trainers against SeaWorld San Diego. The animal activists stated that it is against the orca’s constitutional rights to be enslaved... Read more »

Speech and Debate sweeps first place

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Elizabeth O'Loughlin, Staff Writer
February 13, 2012

On Sat., Feb. 4, the Carlsbad Speech and Debate team swept first place at the Winter Individual Event competition at Patrick Henry High School. Teams from all over San Diego County competed in the Individual Event category, a category comprising half of the events in Speech and Debate. “It was an all-around... Read more »

Minute to Win It assembly ignites competition between students and teachers

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Trina Kim, Staff Writer
February 9, 2012

On Feb. 3, students took on the female teachers in the epic battle known as Minute to Win It. ASB students wore hard hats, which were meant to represent the finished construction of the Old Gym.  With new bleachers and a shiny floor, the assembly drew many students to see the remodeled Old Gym, now... Read more »

Morp: ASB aims to begin new dance tradition

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Elizabeth O'Loughlin, Staff Writer
February 1, 2012

On Feb. 25, Carlsbad High School will be hosting Morp. Previously, the only dances Lancers could participate in were Homecoming and Prom- Prom exclusive to juniors and seniors. With the addition of Morp, every grade will have the chance to participate in another school dance. “The dance is really to... Read more »

CHS lends a helping hand at the Mitchell Thorp walkathon

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Megan Benner, Staff Writer
January 30, 2012

On Jan. 21, the forecast was not looking bright for the 3rd Annal Mitchell Thorp 5K Walkathon. However, the event continued rain or shine. Overall, the turnout was tremendous for the Mitchell Thorp Foundation. The community did not let the rain dampen their spirits. Without the support of its many local... Read more »

Champion Lancers inspire young students

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Bryanna Mundy, Staff Writer
January 21, 2012

The Champion Lancers program promotes students who lead a healthy lifestyle and act as role models for the community. Selected seniors visit nine elementary schools to motivate students to excel and set goals. The program originally started in San Marcos and was brought here this year. “It is an incredible... Read more »

Anti-piracy acts draw protests across the Internet

Trina Kim, Staff Writer
January 21, 2012

On Jan. 10 at midnight, 7,000 websites went on a 24 hour blackout strike.  Wikipedia, Reddit and other websites closed down their resources to protest against two bills: Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA). Surprising, the most reputable site did not join the blackout. ... Read more »

Australian students visit CHS

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Linea Stern, Staff Writer
January 20, 2012

On Dec. 29, over 100 Australian students stepped off a plane ready to embark on an experience of their lifetime in America. They went on a three week journey and stayed in three different cities during their stay in California. “I have had a very fun time on this trip so far,” sophomore Blake Simpson... Read more »

Missing Texas teen found in Carlsbad

Juliet Luty, Staff Writer
January 20, 2012

On Dec. 27, a viral video hit YouTube. This was not your usual funny clip or tutorial; this video had a more powerful message. Ray Wilson posted the clip after his daughter, Haley, ran away from their home in Texas. According to her father, Haley took her guitar and vanished out of her bedroom window.... Read more »

Ribbon cutting ceremony: a welcoming of new classrooms

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Jack Beetham, Staff Writer
January 18, 2012

After millions of dollars and countless hours of hard work, Carlsbad High School now welcomes new classrooms to the campus. Teachers, administrators, school board members and Carlsbad residents attended a ribbon cutting ceremony on Jan. 12 to properly welcome in these new classrooms. Teachers, students... Read more »

Lancers attend Reis’ memorial

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Megan Benner, Staff Writer
January 13, 2012

Carlsbad athletes are heartbroken by the murder of local club volleyball coach Karen Reis. Both Karen and her brother David, along with John Reeves and Matthew Saturley, were found dead in a Coronado condo early in the morning on Jan. 1. Local police are still investigating the scene. But, with what... Read more »

Cheaters busted on the SATs

Shon Cagungun, Assisstant Editor
January 11, 2012

Twenty or more students in the Great Neck, New York region have been implicated in a large scale SAT cheating scandal. Allegedly, 15 high school students in this affluent area paid five others to take the college entrance exam for them. The charges for the students range from misdemeanors to fraud felonies. In... Read more »

Holiday food drive achieves goals

Jack Beetham, Staff Writer
December 21, 2011

In a community like ours, privileged and well supported as it is, we still face challenges in the society which provides so much. The annual food drive aims to help the ongoing struggles of the less privileged by providing non-perishable foods for those in need. “The food drive run by ASB is to support... Read more »

Teens for Peace: new club aims to make a diference

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Trina Kim, Staff Writer
December 14, 2011

Announced as an official club on Nov. 7, Teens for Peace presents opportunities to meet students beyond campus while supporting the community.  The club is about creating a friendly school environment and spreading peace through service projects. “It’s a good way to make friends.  It’s a really... Read more »

Stop by the new wrestling room and see where the champions train

Megan Benner, Staff Writer
December 11, 2011

Caught up in all this construction, students see no hope to the end of ruble but Carlsbad High finally has proof of progress, the new and improved wrestling room. This beautiful glass plated training facility is located behind the old gym, close to the athletic trainer’s office. On Oct. 12, the... Read more »

Extreme deals bring on crazy shoppers

Bryanna Mundy, Staff Writer
December 7, 2011

Everywhere, shoppers stood in line for hours in 40 degree weather waiting to get electronics and clothes for great deals on Black Friday. Black Friday is the one of the greatest anticipated days of the year for stores. Many stores open at midnight or earlier offering great deals on everything to bring... 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 »

Red ribbon week begins on internet saftey

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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 »

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 »

ASL students strut their talent

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Linea Stern, Staff Writer
November 1, 2011

On Oct. 19 and 20 ASL III and IV students perfected all of their hard work in the biannual American Sign Language (ASL) fall show, Happenin’ Hands. Students signed their songs and acted out hilarious skits while entertaining the crowd. “I had a great time performing and it was worth all of my... Read more »

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