Wez Khalifa moves into the rap game
Scott De Taboada, Staff Writer
April 26, 2012
This week’s Lancer Athlete of the Week was Sophomore Matthew Wezniak. As a talented baseball player, Wezniak was recognized for his abilities on the field. However, as many know from watching CHSTV, Wezniak has a different, unique talent that deserves a deeper look. “I really like... (more...)
Carlsbad lacrosse team beats Colorado Heritage Eagles
Scott De Taboada, Staff Writer
April 1, 2012
On Wednesday, March 28, the Carlsbad Lancers took on a Colorado travel lacrosse team. The Heritage Eagles traveled upwards of 1000 miles to play against the Lancers. The Lancers started out slow. In the first 15 minutes of the game alone, three different players scored against our team. However,... (more...)
Point/Counterpoint: Books still beat the Nook
Scott De Taboada, Staff Writer
February 1, 2012
With new technologies, reading actual books seems to be on the decline. Ebooks, such as Kindles and Nooks, are taking over the printed form of media. Some people, however, still believe the book is the way to go for a variety of reasons, going even so far as to feel nostalgia towards holding... (more...)
Mens soccer defeats Fallbrook Warriors
Scott De Taboada, Staff Writer
December 22, 2011
On Dec. 21, the Carlsbad Lancers Varsity Mens Soccer team took on the Fallbrook Warriors in their second home game of the season. Getting off to a good start, the Lancers took an early lead when junior Tito Cruz kicked a corner kick to Sam Oaks, who pulled off an amazing header. This goal brought... (more...)
Mothers taking over facebook
Scott De Taboada, Staff Writer
December 10, 2011
The Facebook craze has taken over America. Children, teens and young adults spend their time on this social network connecting with their friends from all around the globe. But what about mothers? Has this craze gone too far when the mothers of the young people using Facebook begin to ‘lurk’... (more...)
Renewable energy classes looks toward the future
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... (more...)
Surf team submerged by tidal wave of groms
Scott De Taboada, Staff Writer
November 3, 2011
Grommets: otherwise known as up-and-coming young surfers. These new freshmen entering the scene give the surf team a new demographic, which will greatly enhance the team’s performance in years to come. Kellar Moore and Mitchell Arterburn are just two of the skilled, young freshmen surfers.... (more...)
CHS implements new Smart Boards
Scott De Taboada, Staff Writer
September 30, 2011
A new type of technology that can drastically change the student’s learning and teacher’s teaching experience has been introduced this year to the campus. Smart Boards, an interactive technology now in the 2000 and 3000 buildings, allow teachers and students to write on touch screen... (more...)
JV volleyball wins third game
Scott De Taboada, Staff Writer
September 16, 2011
On Sept. 14, the girls junior varsity volleyball team did not start off how they would have hoped. Having lost the first two matches of their season, the team came out looking forward to a excellent game and a solid start, but right off the bat San Pasqual aced their serve and took an early... (more...)


