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The Mustang

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Warped Tour Survival Guide

By Laurel Sorenson, Editor in Chief
May 21, 2013

Vans Warped Tour’s a-coming and it’s time to get psyched for one of the biggest music festivals of the year, which takes place on June 19 at the Sleep Train Amphitheater. While you’re cutting up...

The Walking Dead Season Finale

The Walking Dead Season Finale

By Laurel Sorenson, Editor in Chief
April 5, 2013

Many “Walking Dead” fans say the Season Three Finale was anticlimactic. I disagree. Andrea’s death at the end created the somber mood appropriate to convey the bleakness of the characters’ predicament,...

Teacher Tidbits: April

By Laurel Sorenson, Editor in Chief
April 4, 2013

ROP Screen Printing teacher, Caroline Cesena, attended the 1974 California Jam in Ontario, California. California Jam, also known as Cal Jam, was the last of the original wave of rock festivals. It was...

Soccer Team Victory

By Laurel Sorenson, Editor in Chief
January 17, 2013

The Varsity Boys soccer team beat Escondido 3-0 Wednesday night, helping to push the formerly first place Cougars down to third in the Avocado-East League. The Mustangs, ranked number 26 in the state,...

Teacher Tidbits: November

By Laurel Sorenson, Editor in Chief
November 15, 2012

English teacher Justin Conn and his wife snuck into a private, $2,000 per plate fundraiser to benefit Bill Clinton. Conn and his wife were meeting friends at a hotel when they happened upon a gathering...

College Dining

By Laurel Sorenson, Editor in Chief
October 15, 2012

An important consideration when choosing a college is the food. Let’s be real for a second. Although dining options may seem like a minimal factor, they have the power to determine students’ moods,...

Police in Parking Lot

By Laurel Sorenson, Editor in Chief
September 18, 2012

Three police cars patrolled the student parking lot after administrators heard rumors of a fight happening after school on Thursday, Sept. 13. In addition to the rumors, teachers noticed an increase...

Way to Go Democracy

By Laurel Sorenson, Opinions Editor
January 11, 2012

                Former Governor of Michigan, Mitt Romney was the winner of the New Hampshire Republican Primary. SDA students and New Hampshire have something in common, they all think Romney...

Occupy North County

By Laurel Sorenson
October 20, 2011

Across the country, angry protestors have been camping out on streets to send a message to America. Participants in the Occupy Wall Street movement have braved the cold and endured alleged abuse by police...

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