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Chicago opens this Friday at SRHS

Chicago opens Friday night at 7 PM in Santa Rosa High School’s auditorium, and it would be a shame to miss such a magnificent show. Tickets are $7.50 for students and seniors, and $10 for general admission. Get there early, you wouldn’t want to miss out on a great seat for what promises to be a great show!

By | March 5th, 2010|2 Comments

Santa Rosa High School loses another principal

by Hannah Croft SRHS will soon see its third principal this year. Interim principal Sue Sion’s term is up, and her last day was Friday, February 19. Sion didn’t expect to leave so early – she had hoped to finish out the school year. “I had hoped to stay longer,” [...]

By | February 22nd, 2010|0 Comments

Santa Rosa High School loses another football coach

On February 17, Santa Rosa Head Football Coach Tony Keefer resigned from head coaching duties for personal reasons.

By | February 18th, 2010|0 Comments

How to keep stress from getting you down

Planning your day can help you accomplish more and feel more in control of your life. Write a to-do list, putting the most important tasks at the top. Keep a schedule of your daily activities to minimize conflicts and last-minute rushes. Another great way is to prioritize your time. Time-consuming but relatively unimportant tasks can consume a lot of your day. Prioritizing tasks will ensure that you spend your time and energy on those that are truly important to you. Say no to nonessential tasks. Consider your goals and schedule before agreeing to take on additional work.

By | February 17th, 2010|0 Comments

On tonight’s budget cuts

Steps can be taken to save money before we cut spring sports, leave Mesa students in the dust, or throw forty students in one English class.

By | February 10th, 2010|1 Comment

The Greatest Super Bowl Hero Ever

Who is Dion Rich exactly? Well he has played in exactly zero Super Bowls, coached zero Super Bowls, won zero Super Bowls, and has been the water boy in zero Super Bowls. So why is this non-factor such a great name? Dion Rich is a spectator, and he is the greatest gatecrasher in history.

By | February 5th, 2010|0 Comments

First Car

Throughout the whole world, people work to survive, people work for money, and people work to live. Being obligated to pay for your own car gives you an early start on this concept, and allows you to compensate emotionally and mentally for it.

By | January 28th, 2010|0 Comments

Shaped by technology

The Internet has become such an accessible option for most any task, and we take its easy availability for granted in the maximum amount of ways. Computers can be utilized most anywhere, from public libraries to private homes, and with a click of a button, one can be connected to millions of different websites and pages. There are websites for research, shopping, bill-paying, social networking and purchasing music. However, the majority of people worldwide forget that all of these jobs can be completed in person.

By | January 26th, 2010|1 Comment

Victor Romos brings FFA 15 minutes of fame

By Kellen Alexander Santa Rosan staff Victor Romos, a junior at SRHS, recently had the honor of being selected as a California Future Farmers of America Representative from California for the National FFA convention. The process of becoming a delegate includes an application and interview process. He was selected from [...]

By | January 26th, 2010|1 Comment