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New alumni baseball coaches bring positive outlook

  Mikaela Beloberk, Editor-in-Chief Things are looking bright for Santa Rosa High’s baseball team this year, especially with the addition of three new assistant coaches. The three new coaches, all of whom are SRHS alumni, have high hopes for this year and each brings something special to the team.   [...]

By | March 2nd, 2012|0 Comments

The great debate: is dance a sport?

Although you may not see dancers in helmets tackling each other, they are certainly athletes.

By | March 2nd, 2012|6 Comments

The Rosies: Best Picture, The Artist

With a combination of great acting, a marvelous script, and a score that fills the void of talking, The Artist is easily the best film of this year.

By | March 2nd, 2012|0 Comments

The Rosies: Best Actor, Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Joseph Gordon-Levitt brings depth and emotion to his performance as this journalist in the film 50/50. And for this, Levitt has earned this year’s Rosie Award for Best Actor.

By | March 2nd, 2012|0 Comments

A new addition to Santa Rosa High: Ms. Price

Taking the place of Ms. Whyte, Ms. Price is the new English and drama teacher at Santa Rosa High School.

By | March 2nd, 2012|0 Comments

Dear Thirteen Year Old Me

  Miranda Owen, Copy Editor Dear Thirteen Year Old Me,   As I’m in the home stretch of my entire high school career, a disgusting amount of emotions flush through me every day.   Being in the second semester of senior year, I’ve come to the realization that this is [...]

By | March 2nd, 2012|0 Comments

“Teen Depression” by Madison Barron, Staff Writer

"It's the worst feeling in the world," senior John Smith said, shuffling his feet and looking down. "But I never said anything because I didn't want to seem like I was weak or have emotion." Smith, like 15% of other teens, suffers from depression.

By | March 1st, 2012|0 Comments

“No excuses, no exceptions: the unfair tardy policy at SRHS” by Trevor Greenan, Editorial Board

You wake up to the sound of a car pulling away from the driveway. It’s your mom, leaving for work; suddenly, you jump out of bed and see that it’s 7:45 in the morning! You rush downstairs, get together a rushed lunch, and head out to your car. As you drive to school 15 minutes away, you realize that you’ve left your work at home, but you don’t have time to head back. As you sprint up to the classroom the bell rings. When you get inside, your teacher hands you a detention slip and asks you to sit down. It’s 8:01. Sadly, this is a very common event here at Santa Rosa High School. According to our school’s tardy policy, you could get a detention for being even just a couple seconds late to class one time. And by late to class, they mean out of your seat.

By | March 1st, 2012|0 Comments

Teen Face: Jose Rosario Avalos

By KERRY BENEFIELD THE PRESS DEMOCRAT When Santa Rosa High School senior José Avalos walked into Ron Reichmuth’s class as a freshman, he was kind of a mess, both student and teacher agree. He had a temper and struggled with anger management. Social situations frustrated him, so he [...]

By | January 9th, 2012|0 Comments

The hope of Obama a big disappointment

By ANDREW SANTARINI SANTA ROSA HIGH SCHOOL, JUNIOR, 16 In 2008, President Barack Obama campaigned as a man who would rein in Wall Street and would stop corporate corruption in Washington. Many Obama supporters saw him as a symbol of change, hope and progressive values. He was elected [...]

By | December 12th, 2011|0 Comments