Peat catches national spotlight
Audrey Wheeless, Sports Editor
September 30, 2011
Talent is defined by natural aptitude and skill. At 6-foot-7 and 300 pounds, senior left tackle Andrus Peat is talented, to say the least. With more than 30 full-ride offers from schools nationwide and one of the top recruits in the country, Peat is in high demand in the football world. “I’m No.... Read more »
Vegetarian or Non Vegetarian
Stephanie Dayton, Opinions Editor
September 30, 2011
Eating meat is a personal choice and lifestyle. According to the 2008 study “Vegetarianism in America,” published in the Vegetarian Times Magazine, nearly 7.3 million people don’t eat anything that comes from meat. Why do people make this huge life decision to switch from eating meat on a daily... Read more »
The air conditioning issue heats up around campus
Preslie Hirsch, Editor-in-Chief
September 29, 2011
“Most classes are either really hot or really cold and it switches back and forth randomly,” junior Maceo Brown said. It’s a fact that a majority of classrooms are scorching hot, goose-bump cold, abnormally humid, or occasionally somewhere in between. It’s also a fact that the air-conditioning... Read more »
Corona parking lot provide challenge for students
Jacqui Marzocca, Managing Editor
September 29, 2011
Driving to and from school is a daily activity that many Corona students are active in. The dangers in the school parking lots are growing with every trip through the lot. There are various tricks and tips to maintain a safe environment for you and your car. Tips for Being Safe Keeping safe in the parking... Read more »
Robinson prepares for fourth varsity, first ASU season
Audrey Wheeless, Sports Editor
September 29, 2011
As the year progresses, more and more athletes are feeling the pressure of receiving offers and committing to schools. For senior point guard and shooting guard, Calaen Robinson, that pressure is over. Not only has Robinson played on varsity for all four years, but also he has been playing basketball... Read more »
Tips to protect your skin
Elizabeth Cheney, Staff Writer
September 29, 2011
It is important to protect yourself from the hot Arizona sun in order to keep yourself safe and prevent you from getting the most common cancer in the United States, skin cancer. “You should be sure not to overexpose yourself to the sun; wear hats,” health teacher Zane Zamenski said. Sun damage causes... Read more »
Tank top ban
NayNay Samuels, Staff Writer
September 29, 2011
Corona students had mixed emotions this year when it was announced that male students were not permitted to wear tank tops. Some male students continually wore tank tops to protest the rule and now the rule has been redefined. Tank tops are allowed for males, but they should not reveal anything more... Read more »
The real Tylenol rule
Will Morgan, Online- Editor in Chief
September 29, 2011
It’s 7 on a Friday morning, and your head is splitting. After popping two painkillers, you head out the door and see your friends at the bus stop, where they drive you to school. Now its third hour and the Tylenol you took is wearing off and is being replaced with a headache of even greater intensity,... Read more »
CdS Biomedical Debate Team
Dave Sharan, Writer
September 28, 2011
On June 23, 2011, many cheered on as the CdS Biomedical Debate Team (HOSA) gave their speeches in the 2011 Health Occupation Students of American National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, Calif. “As much as I like the medical field and science in general, I never really felt that the subject was ‘fun’... Read more »
Writers Block
Deborah Huard, Photographer
September 28, 2011
Two weeks ago I was sitting in my room typing up an essay for English class. It was going fairly well, my fingers typing the words as fast as I could think of them. Then suddenly, I froze, my hands hovering above the keyboard. My mind blanked, and I thought to myself, “What do I do now?” This was... Read more »

