Harry Potter puts spell on viewers

Jacob Cordas
November 29, 2010

This is the best Harry Potter yet. No question about it. I was hesitant to get excited after I heard that the seventh book would be split into two movies; struck me as a way to make more money. However, it blew me away. The acting was better, the story was better and the characters were better developed.... Read more »

AztecTown opens students’ eyes

Preslie Hirsch
November 19, 2010

From Nov. 10-13 approximately 80 students, predominantly from Corona but accompanied by 15 Marcos de Niza students, participated in activities, lectures and bonding exercises centered around unity, diversity, and leadership at AztecTown camp. I found the experience very enlightening and beneficial. I... Read more »

Harry Potter movie draws differing degree of fans

Jacob Cordas & Stephanie Dayton
November 19, 2010

Die hard fan. The first novel I ever finished was Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. I loved it so much, working my way over every paragraph to the final shocking showdown between Harry and Voldemort. When the movie came out I sat in awe and shock enjoying every angle, laughing at all the jokes... Read more »

Volleyball closes season

Alex Bernal
November 19, 2010

The Aztec volleyball team finished off the season with a heartbreaking loss to the sixth ranked Basha Bears on Nov. 2 in the first round of the state playoffs. “We lost 3-2,” senior Stephanie Kaup said. “It was really close, and we all went into the game with butterflies.” Corona finished off... Read more »

Fakespeare to show

Nathan Samuels
November 18, 2010

On Friday Nov. 19 and Saturday Nov. 20 at 7 p.m., the third-hour Advanced Acting and Directing class is putting on a play in the auditorium for $5. The play is titled “Fakespeare,” and it includes parodies of actual Shakespeare plays. It contains a collection of plays from the Shakespeare festival... Read more »

Market Week nears while changes occur

Audrey Wheeless
November 18, 2010

Market week is an opportunity for Entrepreneurship students to sell various items to the CdS student body during lunch. “It challenges students to brainstorm an idea with their group and see if that idea is profitable,” Entrepreneurship teacher Derrick Carter said. “It gives them a chance to see... Read more »

Heidi Liou

November 16, 2010

Zamenski released as head football coach

Tatum Hartwig
November 10, 2010

As of today, district officials have confirmed the release of Zane Zamenski as Corona’s head football coach. “The District believes that this decision is in the best interest of the students and the school and looks forward to working with Corona administrators in beginning the search for a new... Read more »

Corona going (Lady) Gaga for charity

Taylor Beese
November 10, 2010

Imagine 23,350 pounds of canned food. That’s all it will take to make Principal Susan Edwards dress up like Lady Gaga and lip sync in the amphitheatre during lunch. All cans donated will go to the United Food Bank, who distributes canned goods to families who can’t afford food for the Thanksgiving... Read more »

Freshman diver wins State Championship

Will Morgan
November 10, 2010

For freshman Chloe Hacker, working hard and practicing often has finally paid off. This past weekend, the CdS swim and dive team traveled to the Mesa Kino Aquatics Center where Hacker placed first in the state dive competition. Hacker started diving five years ago and has continued with it because it... Read more »

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