Girls JV lacrosse team loses close game against Torrey Pines Falcons
Trina Kim, Staff Writer
April 25, 2012
On April 24, the girls JV lacrosse team fought a close game against the Torrey Pine Falcons. The Lancers were unable to pull ahead and lost 9-11. The Falcons started the game with an early lead, scoring the first goal in the opening 30 seconds of the game. This did not deter the Lancers as... (more...)
Polynesian dance performance expresses another culture
Trina Kim, Staff Writer
April 6, 2012
Polynesian Club’s performance in the plaza on March 30 drew in many students that were interested in the different style and meaning of the dance. “They used a unique movement of the hips,” freshman Sandra Shin said. Polynesian Club hosted the assembly as a preview for their next... (more...)
Bully documentary deserves to be heard
Trina Kim, Staff Writer
April 1, 2012
Set for release on March 30, the hotly debated documentary, Bully, will finally be in theaters; however, due to its rating, thousands of students may possibly be banned from watching. Controversy has been surrounding the rating of this documentary as the Motion Picture Association of America... (more...)
Speech and Debate team will represent San Diego and Imperial Valley at state tournament
Trina Kim, Staff Writer
March 17, 2012
The first two weeks of March greeted the Carlsbad High School Speech and Debate team with another well-deserved sweepstake. The State Qualification for individuals events, speeches and interpretations took place on the CHS campus March 4-5. Carlsbad dominated in Extemporaneous and Expository... (more...)
High Tech Fair shares different learning experience
Trina Kim, Staff Writer
February 16, 2012
On Feb. 8, students had the opportunity to research the application of education to real life situations at San Diego Science Alliance’s High Tech Fair. Hosted on the Del Mar Fairgrounds, the event allowed students to interact with professional educators from the STEM (Science, Technology,... (more...)
Minute to Win It assembly ignites competition between students and teachers
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... (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... (more...)
Cameron Penn introduces a new magical culture
Trina Kim, Staff Writer
December 16, 2011
This year, students are in for a little magic as CHS welcomes freshman Cameron Penn, a great performer of one of the most unique cultures around: magic. At the young age of six, Cameron’s interest in magic was piqued when he received his first Lance Burton magic kit. With support and help... (more...)
Teens for Peace: new club aims to make a diference
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... (more...)
Freshman girl’s basketball team brings out the best
Trina Kim, Staff Writer
December 10, 2011
On Dec. 9, the girl’s freshman basketball team ended the second game of the season with a well-deserved victory against Vista High school. At the beginning of the game, Carlsbad tried their best to make a few more hoops to catch up with the opponent. Freshman Monica Alvarado made 2 layups... (more...)
Photo club captures the interest of students
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... (more...)
Spending less time in our dream world
Trina Kim, Staff Writer
October 12, 2011
There is no such thing as too much sleep. I mean, come on, who doesn’t like snuggling underneath their blankets until 11:00 in the morning? However, these days, it seems that the quality time spent in our blissful dream world is getting shorter. Why? I introduce you to the daily life... (more...)
Art culture blossoms at annual ArtSplash
Trina Kim, Staff Writer
September 28, 2011
On Sept. 24 and 25, Art Splash, held annually on Armada drive, brought in a sea of artists, tourists and fans alike to share in the celebration of the arts. From the intense street paintings to unique venues, Art Splash has formed a new culture. “Art lets me see a different way of life... (more...)
Two solutions to alleviate “human” traffic
Trina Kim, Staff Writer
September 21, 2011
With a population of 2900 students, the 2011-2012 class is larger than the average high school and is still growing. The students have been experiencing heavy “human” traffic that has worsened over the past few years. “Definitely there is more construction and a larger... (more...)


