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Balancing Act

By Jojo Sanders High school is a very important time in a person’s life. It is like a train, with hundreds of stops and destinations. College is on the horizon, new friends are waiting to be made, relationships need to be nurtured, and we still have a family to be [...]

By | March 3rd, 2014|0 Comments

Bringing an International Flair to Campus

By Sydney Weil For years now, students have come from all around the world to study at Sonoma Academy. There are currently eight international students, seven of whom are from China and one who is from Switzerland. For some, this is their first year studying at SA or even in [...]

By | December 10th, 2013|0 Comments

Decisions, Decisions

By Emmy O'Brien If asked at age eight what they want to be when they grow up, children will give you a “definite” answer. If asked again two days later, the answer will quite possibly be entirely different. Try asking the same question10 years later and a student will probably [...]

By | November 4th, 2013|0 Comments

The DMV Dilemma

By Allison Ashley Sophomore year is the time for many students to start the long and agonizing, yet highly rewarding, process of receiving their driver’s license. It is a process that comes with limited freedoms and much responsibility. This process includes taking never-ending online or in-class driving courses and waiting [...]

By | December 18th, 2011|0 Comments

Student Diversity

By Marbeya Garcia-Bermudez As a Latina woman I knew I had a lot to learn at the Student Diversity Leadership Conference (SDLC). Therefore, when I saw that the majority of the students attending were black and white I began to question the purpose of the conference. Wasn’t it to empower [...]

By | December 18th, 2011|0 Comments

A truly bad day

by Cassidy Jourdan  As our generation continues to age, our perceptions of our surroundings change as well. One of the most obvious changes I’ve seen as we’ve grown together, is how often one might consider themselves having a bad day. I’d estimate about two or more friends of mine state [...]

By | April 5th, 2011|1 Comment

Rising Stress

By Erin Butterfield This year there is a record level of stress found in college freshmen. The emotional health of freshmen in college has declined to the lowest level it's ever been, and it's mainly because of the pressures that high school instilled in these students. Some people think that [...]

By | February 7th, 2011|0 Comments