Mexican Election

On June 1, 2018, President of Mexico, Enrique Peña Nieto will see who will succeed him  as the leader of Mexico. Many people have a negative view of Mexico, but they don’t realize that the negative stereotype is just that – a stereotype. Mexico has movie theaters, Starbucks, KFC, Domino’s Pizza, Little Caesars, subway, McDonalds, Burger King and more. Mexico is a rich country, not … Continue reading Mexican Election

Stranger Things

The Netflix original series, Stranger Things has become a big deal here at Cardinal City. This series is a science fiction-horror web-television series created, written, directed and co-executive produced by The Duffer Brothers. It is set in the 1980s in the fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana and employs a mix of investigative drama alongside supernatural elements with childlike sensibilities. The first season was released on Netflix … Continue reading Stranger Things

iPhone X: A New Generation

Apple’s new product is the iPhone X. Some of the new features include Face ID, Design Film, the gesture interface, its size and shape, the OLED screen, the camera, Animoji, wireless charging, and a longer-lasting battery life. It is so intelligent it can respond to a tap, your voice, and even a glance. Say hello to the future everyone…and goodbye to your money…this new Apple … Continue reading iPhone X: A New Generation

Masquerade Winter Formal: Tyro review

After two years of not having a Winter Formal, this year ASB showed how mighty they can be. On Saturday, February 10th, Cardinal students enjoyed a night of food, dancing, and fun at the elegant Castaway Restaurant in the hills of San Bernardino. The theme this year was Masquerade and the ASB team was nice enough to provide masks for students who didn’t have their … Continue reading Masquerade Winter Formal: Tyro review

The Obamas Go Down in History

President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michael Obama made personal and world history as their official portraits were revealed and are being displayed at the Smithsonian Institution at Washington D.C. Michelle Obama quoted that she knew that she was the “first one in her family to have a portrait done.” She was also thinking about future generations and the impact Sherald’s work will have … Continue reading The Obamas Go Down in History

Movie Review – The Post

The Post, by Steven Spielberg, is a must-see! It takes place in the 1960’s. Kay Graham (Meryl Streep) is the first woman owner of the Washington Post Newspaper – or any newspaper in the world in fact. She is faced with a challenge by her Editor-in-Chief, Ben Bradlee (Tom Hanks), who wants her to publish years of top-secret government papers. Kay Graham must protect her … Continue reading Movie Review – The Post

Mystery of the Mascot

Have you ever wondered who our school mascots are? Did you know that their names are Jonny Cardinal and Jessica Cardinal. Their true identities have historically always been kept a secret until the end of the school year when the big reveal was made in the yearbook. Well, this year, we are bringing back that tradition! At the end of the year, Tyro Annual (Yearbook) … Continue reading Mystery of the Mascot

Go Indians?! Did I Read That Correctly?

Hey Cardinals! Many of you know that SBHS is the oldest high school in the county and that means that we have a long and storied history. However, much of that history is long forgotten, including our original mascot! Our first official logo and mascot was an Indian! The Tyro Times, Tyro Annual, and official school papers had an Indian logo on it. In 1901, … Continue reading Go Indians?! Did I Read That Correctly?

Almost Maine: A Review

The play, Almost Maine, written by John Cariani and directed by Olivia Parker was a must-see! Many people underestimate the talent of high schoolers, but the SBHS Thespians proved those doubters and critics wrong with an impressive performance. Almost Maine is a production consisting of nine short plays that explore love and loss in a remote, mythical almost-town called Almost, Maine. The prologue was performed … Continue reading Almost Maine: A Review