SBHS ’25 student summer playlist
Made by Class of ‘25 – ’28 Since we’ll be outside, we’re going to need some music! No problem, I’ve got your back. I’ve collaborated with students at Berdoo to create a summer playlist full of diverse songs. Students even shared thoughts on the choice of song(s) they chose. Pepper – B. Surfers, Blister in the Sun – Violent Femmes, Into the Void – Nine … Continue reading SBHS ’25 student summer playlist
Blockbuster bound: what to expect from the new Minecraft movie Teen’s POV
Have you heard about the famous game Minecraft before? Well they made a movie about it. Have you watched the new Minecraft movie? Do you have any thoughts? Well, I did. As a fan of the game, I went to the movie theatres to watch it. From what I saw in other people’s stories, with quotes like “the movie is acceptable.” I went to the … Continue reading Blockbuster bound: what to expect from the new Minecraft movie Teen’s POV
Culichips: A Unique Sinaloa Snack Truck
Imagine cruising down the street and a craving hits you, but it is not just any regular craving, it’s for something Sinaloan. That’s where Culichips food truck rolls in, bringing the explosive flavors of Culiacan right to your local curb. The fifteen mini pancakes are small bite sized pancakes topped with your own choice of toppings and they have many options to choose from such … Continue reading Culichips: A Unique Sinaloa Snack Truck
A construction site full of laughs with “Are We Done Yet?”
Get ready for a bumpy rollercoaster ride full of laughs with today’s review “Are We Done Yet?” this movie has a lot of funny scenes like when Nick falls off his kayak and into the water to even getting into an altercation with a grizzly bear. In the movie, a guy named Nick buys a house and hires a contractor to fix his house up … Continue reading A construction site full of laughs with “Are We Done Yet?”
Celebrating passionate educators shaping our future
As an 11th-grade student at San Bernardino High School (SBHS), I often find myself reflecting on the impact of my teachers. Have you ever wondered if they truly love what they do? The experiences that come with high school are known to shape us and follow us throughout adulthood. But what experiences are we talking about exactly? Perhaps meeting teachers who want the best for … Continue reading Celebrating passionate educators shaping our future
CHROMAKOPIA: Tyler, The Creator’s New Era
(Source: The Grandview Chronicle) From kaleidoscopic production to “what did he just say?” bars, CHROMAKOPIA proves that Tyler, The Creator still refuses to be put in a box. Released on October 28, it’s his first full-length project since Call Me If You Get Lost in 2021, and honestly, he hasn’t lost an ounce of his creativity. If anything, this album takes his sound and story … Continue reading CHROMAKOPIA: Tyler, The Creator’s New Era
Quenching thirst: refreshing drink reviews
What’s your favorite summer drink? I’d usually say water, but something in this heat is making me want to switch it up. Today, I will be reviewing four drinks: water, lemonade, cranberry juice, and soda. Though it’s not a wide variety of drinks, they’re some of the most popular ones during summer. As we all know, water is calorie-free and instantly refreshes you. A can … Continue reading Quenching thirst: refreshing drink reviews
A sweet idea but mixed results
Strawberry cake mix, white chocolate chips, and frosting sounds like a dream. You’d expect it to be an amazing combination but some things are too good to be true. I tried the viral Strawberry Crunch Cookie, it wasn’t exactly what I thought it ought to be. I was definitely underwhelmed. The recipe was modified by multiple creators on TikTok. I’m not sure who started the … Continue reading A sweet idea but mixed results
Wise words from staff and teachers
I asked teachers their best advice they would give students. The reason I decided to cover this topic is to encourage people at SBHS who are feeling dispirited and or unmotivated. Watch below to see what our teachers had to say. Continue reading Wise words from staff and teachers
From class to cash: managing life as a busy teenager
As students, we often hear that in order to succeed, you must work hard. Part of our everyday routine is going to school, participating in sports, or working a part time job. This means we are always pressured to do more. However, what happens to our physical and mental health when all of this work takes over our personal time? Work-life balance means getting your … Continue reading From class to cash: managing life as a busy teenager
