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The Mustang

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Ninja

Ninjas are Better than Pirates.

By Eric Hsieh, Staff Writer
June 3, 2014

The yearly battle of Japanese assassins versus ocean plunderers will commence on June 4 with the annual event of Ninjas vs. Pirates Day. Students, in their free periods or passing periods, can dress up...

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Preview

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Preview

By Eric Hsieh, Staff Writer
June 5, 2013

For those Marvel comics-addicted filmgoers who can’t get enough of Tony Stark and Thor, an upcoming television show will bring a few characters back from the Marvel Cinematic Universe and place them...

April Forum

By Eric Hsieh, Staff Writer
April 26, 2013

The Forum on April 24 brought good news to those graduating seniors, and also brought up some important topics on how to improve SDA. The first topic brought out by junior Cassidy Mayeda, the ASB President,...

Robotics Competition

By Eric Hsieh, Staff Writer
April 1, 2013

San Dieguito Academy’s Team Paradox 2102 FIRST Robotics team won the Gracious Professionalism award at the 2013 FIRST Robotics Sacramento Regional on March 24. The award that team Paradox received...

Robotics Competition

By Eric Hsieh, Staff Writer
March 19, 2013

For another year, team Paradox 2102 from San Dieguito Academy will hold the Spirit Award, taken at the FIRST Robotics 2013 San Diego Regional at the Valley View Casino Center on March 9, 2013. This...

SDA Student Forum

By Eric Hsieh, Staff Writer
March 8, 2013

Seniors graduating this year may need to do something new for graduation. The grass on the soccer field, where graduation is traditionally held, is going to have to be killed off in preparation for the...

A Japanese Victory

By Eric Hsieh, Staff Writer
March 16, 2012

SDA recently participated in a JCAP competition, placing third place overall. The winning teams from SDA were sophomore Austin Miller, freshman Sinjin Lyon, and junior Josh Minerman for level 2. Level...

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