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Celebrity Gossip

Jersey Shore heads to Europe! Italy, to be exact. It will be filmed in spring and the new season will air later this year. I don’t know if you think Italy is ready for our known to be out of hand Jersey Shore cast? From Ronnie and Sam with their up and down, round and [...]

February 14th, 2011 | Posted in Celebrity Gossip | Read More »

Winter “Coroscopes”

Here are the Winter Coroscopes.  Read your destiny Aries: Stop laying on the couch all day and go do something fun! No one cares about how many cookies you ate or your lack of sleep issues. Go on an adventure and try new things! You will be shocked by how many things surprise you. Libra: [...]

December 10th, 2010 | Posted in Coroscopes,Entertainment | Read More »

Writing 101

Becoming a great writer takes time and practice, but if you put the effort into it you’ll be making great works soon enough. The best part about becoming a great writer is that anyone can do it! So here are some tips to help guide you through your journey. Read books! – Reading books help [...]

November 13th, 2010 | Posted in Academia,Word | Read More »

“By Means of Survival”

An action short story of love, village life, and revenge by Qadir Holloway (11), Ann Nguyen (11), Laura Cortez (11) and Christian Garcia (11), students in Ms. Anderson’s English III. He ran through the jungle; his eyes peeled on end taking in every vibrant color, sound, and motion this place could render. He would become the best [...]

October 29th, 2010 | Posted in Word | Read More »

“Why Hold Back?”

A poetry submission  By Summer Contreras (12) Why hold back? On the side of me that loves to learn, The side that people see most, That’s bright, inquisitive, self-directed, With an insatiable thirst for knowledge. Why hold back? On the side of me that’s sensitive, The side that cares about people, That’s vulnerable, sometimes irrational, [...]

October 29th, 2010 | Posted in English,Entertainment,Poetry,Word | Read More »

“One Step At a Time”

An historical fiction short story set in Colonial America, on the American slave experience By Sanjana Khanna (11), English III Honors As the ill-fated ship of slaves captives rattled and shook, I began to wonder how I got here. I remembered the moment the tribe leader kidnapped and sold me to the American man. I remembered standing on [...]

October 29th, 2010 | Posted in American Noise,Entertainment,Word | Read More »

“Karma’s Revolutionary Outcome”

Mixing historical fiction and fantasy, a short story on karma’s role in the American Revolution By Monica Beltran (11) Long before time existed, beings of unusual powers traveled amongst eternal space. These beings never aged and never sympathized with the dead or the weak-hearted. Their legacy was marked by heavy punishment and granted opportunities that [...]

October 29th, 2010 | Posted in English,Entertainment,Word | Read More »

“Change is Pain”

An historical fiction piece on the Colonial American Experience from the Native perspective by Vanessa Mercado (11), English III Honors In my tribe[1], the elders say there was a wise giant named Moshup, who led us away from the fighting of the mainland.  He then dragged his toe across the land and the ocean rushed into the [...]

October 29th, 2010 | Posted in American Noise,Word | Read More »

Spooktology (Minus the Spook)

When I think of Halloween, I don’t picture ghosts or ghoulies. I don’t think of chocolatey sweets or fuzzy bear costumes. I could care less about walking around in the dark for an hour. The truth is, when October rolls around, I’m already pumped for November. When I think “fun”, my dear Coronadians, I think election season. [...]

October 28th, 2010 | Posted in Entertainment,The Anthonology,Word | Read More »

“How Gallows Hill Gave Me Victory”

An historical fiction short story set during the Salem Witch Trails . By Sarah Christman (11) As I stood upon [1]Gallows Hill, watching Rebecca Nurse’s body hang limp from the tree of death, no [2]guilt washed over me but only a sense of immense satisfaction. [3]July 19th, 1692, was the day I regained my reputation and took back [...]

October 25th, 2010 | Posted in American Noise,Word | Read More »

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