Zoo lights review
Nadine Salameh, Photographer
December 14, 2011
Night, lights and animals equal a fun time at Zoolights. Zoolights is open nightly from 6 to 10. If you want something cheap, fun and relaxing to do on your boring nights, go to Zoolights for $10 on weekdays and $13 on weekends. If you go during the week there wont be as many people as there are on the... Read more »
Holiday cheer for everyone
Elizabeth Cheney, Staff writer
December 14, 2011
December is a month of holiday cheer as people across the world celebrate holidays of a variety of faiths. The month kicks off with Ashura, which is an Islamic/Muslim holiday celebrated on Dec. 5. The word “ashura” means “10th,” as it is celebrated on the 10th day of Muharram, which is the first... Read more »
Wrestling team at the Southwest Showdown
Patrick Buck, Photographer
December 13, 2011
This past Friday and Saturday (12- 2/3) the Aztec wrestling team boarded the buses and headed for Grand Canyon University for the Southwest Showdown where it took on teams from all over Arizona. The team went undefeated the entire weekend and took the Wolves of Chandler High School in the finals match,... Read more »
Holiday’s are for the sweater lovers
Stephanie Dayton, Opinions Editor
December 13, 2011
Winter is the season for hot chocolate, movie nights, roasting marshmallows over an open fire and SWEATERS! When I was younger I thought that sweaters were the most hideous things I’ve ever seen. My sister, Tiffany, started buying them during her freshman year. At first when I saw her wearing them... Read more »
Orchestra concert preview
Dave Sharan, Online Content Editor
December 7, 2011
On Dec. 7 there is going to be a new kind of concert. Both orchestra and band are coming together to put on a show. “We’re playing two songs with band. We did it last year too,” junior orchestra student Poorva Rajguru said. However, it isn’t just two normal class competitors getting together... Read more »
Choir concert preview
Jacqui Marzocca, Managing Editor
December 7, 2011
Christmas is coming early to Corona with the upcoming choir concert. On Dec. 9 and 10, all five of Corona’s choir units will perform holiday songs in the James C. Love Auditorium. Some of the songs will include “Oh Santa,” “Jingle Bell Rock,” “This Christmas” and “Let It Snow.” “I’m... Read more »
Red Kettle club fundraises for cause
Josh Ambre, Copy Editor
December 6, 2011
With the winter holidays arriving in full swing, it is relatively easy to become hopelessly lost amid the many festivities. But for the Corona del Sol Red Kettle Club, the holiday season is anything but daunting. They will be participating in a fundraising program for the Salvation Army in which participants... Read more »
Christmas is the time for family
Jacqui Marzocca, Managing Editor
December 2, 2011
Scrumptious food, family fun and presents are all part of the winter season. Many families celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa or other holidays in the months around December. This is usually a time to enjoy the art of giving and receiving. Though, this begs the question, what is more important, giving... Read more »
Charity dance preview
Omar Soussi, Online Sports Editor
December 2, 2011
Dances have been a great tradition at Corona del Sol and the money that Student Council gets from the dance usually goes to some charity. But now Student Council decided to cut the middle man out and give the money straight to charities. The person who came up with the idea was alumni Ellen Dunn who... Read more »
Corona teacher’s shoe collection
Sierra Crespin, Staff writer
December 2, 2011
The average woman in the United States has about 19 pairs of shoes but only wears four pairs throughout their week. Only 15 percent of women have over 30 pairs of shoes. And although her collection doesn’t quite compare to the world record holder’s 3,400 pairs of shoes, Social Studies teacher Cheryl... Read more »

