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Girls Varsity Soccer Goes to Orange County

Girls Varsity Soccer Goes to Orange County

Addy Davis ‘26 and Abby Gruber ‘26 February 14, 2025

Over winter break, Girls Varsity Soccer took an exciting trip to Orange County, marking a significant step in their preparation for the upcoming season. This trip not only provided an opportunity to compete...

The Rise of Rhode

Laura Lin ‘28, Staff Writer February 14, 2025

As the beauty industry continues to evolve rapidly, with new makeup trends and brands constantly being introduced, one name has recently become an internet sensation: Rhode. Maybe you’ve seen the bubble-shaped...

75 Hard: How Hard is it Really?

Delaney Jones ‘26, Staff Writer February 14, 2025

With January already well underway, many of us are still riding the wave of New Year’s resolutions, trying to stay committed to our goals for the year. If you’re someone who’s looking to take things...

CCS Transfer Rules: Evening the Playing Field, or Hurting Athletes?

Vivian Golub ‘25, Staff Writer February 14, 2025

Most people in our community have something they love, whether it be a club, being a part of the play productions, or a part of a sports team. Our school has a large population of students who have transferred...

A 49ers Wake Up Call

Zar Pavri ‘28, Staff Writer February 14, 2025

If you grew up in the Bay Area, chances are you are a 49ers fan and aware of how their most recent season unfolded. For the Niners, the NFL season has come to a merciful end, finally concluding what has...

Winter Break for Mental Health

Morgan Wickam ‘27, Staff Writer February 14, 2025

Winter break, a time to reboot and recover, is enjoyed by students all around the world. By the end of the first semester, balancing academics, sports, and extracurriculars can often get stressful and...

Incumbent Again: Trump’s Second Term Approaches

Allison Mu ‘27, Staff Writer February 12, 2025

As the nation prepares for the inauguration of President Donald Trump, many students and faculty at Sacred Heart are reflecting on what this historic event could mean for the country. Their comments reveal...

Ellie Shen Goes International: Athlete Spotlight

Ellie Shen Goes International: Athlete Spotlight

Duke Tom ‘26, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 12, 2025

In 2024, Sacred Heart’s very own Ellie Shen traveled all around the globe to compete as a member of the Chinese Taipei National Women’s Lacrosse team. During her time on the team, Shen has tried delicious...

Humanitarian Approaches to Politicized Issues: Kino Border Immersion

Nik de Silva ‘27, Staff Writer February 12, 2025

Every February Break, Sacred Heart organizes an immersion trip to a town in Arizona called Nogales. Nogales is a vital port of entry for the U.S. and Mexico, known as an important gateway for international...

Unconventional Athletics: Ice Dancing

Grace Rocha ‘25, Staff Writer February 12, 2025

Being part of the Sacred Heart community means constantly being surrounded by sports teams and the camaraderie that comes along with playing a sport. Events like Valpo Bowl are crucial to the Sacred Heart...

Newsom’s Balanced Budget — Success or Shortcoming?

Kieran Armstrong ‘26, Staff Writer February 12, 2025

California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed a balanced $322 billion budget for California, which means California’s spending will match its revenue. This is especially notable, as in the 2024 preview...

Intellectual Curiosity Drives Passionate Exploration

Megan Newby ‘25, Staff Writer February 12, 2025

Sacred Heart, and Silicon Valley, can often feel like a pressure-cooker full of desire to excel academically, with grades and memorization prioritized over exploration and in-depth understanding. Students...

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