Little girls in brand new Christmas dresses ran up and down the aisles before the lights dimmed. Eyes fell upon the glowing green Grinch face up on stage, a subtle hint to sit down. The Old Globe’s 14th...
In mid-August, while most SDA students were still enjoying the lazy lifestyle that they had become accustomed to since late June, fall athletes began to train. Fall athletes, unlike any other season, are...
We’ve all seen the classroom rules posted on the backs of doors, the sides of white boards, the huge paragraphs of what not to do on our syllabus’s. And maybe, for the first...
By Anna Sheridan, Assistant Sports Editor March 28, 2011
You’ve seen them around campus, the injured athletes of SDA, sporting full leg braces for ACL tears, hobbling about on crutches, nursing broken bones in a cast. Students not only have to deal...
Not all high schools get the opportunity to be recognized by CETA for outstanding theatrical work. So when “The Curious Savage”, a production of SDA Theatre was recognized by the California Educational...
By Anna Sheridan, Assistant Sports Editor January 24, 2011
If you turned on Comedy Central on Tuesday night at 10:30, you might be fooled into thinking you were watching Sports Network. The music is the same, the lights are the same, and the set is the same. But...
Not all high schools get the opportunity to be recognized by CETA for outstanding theatrical work. So when “The Curious Savage”, a production of SDA Theatre was recognized by the California Educational...
The Varsity boys basketball team came out strong in their first home game Tuesday Nov. 30th.To the strains of “Guess who’s back,” their warm up song, the team ran onto the court where their opponent,...
There are certain things in life that just piss me off: the color orange, the sound of chewing, ties, and, above all else, non-handicapped people parking in handicapped parking spots. My mother is handicapped,...