The Cartunes visit Corona

Mason Kuluris, Online Managing Editor
January 17, 2012

On Jan. 20 The Cartunes, a young Pop-Rock group from Los Angeles, will be performing songs from their album at both lunches. The group has been on the radio within the past months and will be in Phoenix for a few performances. The Cartunes is performing through an organization called High School Nation,... Read more »

Tempe Sister City, Young Artist winners

January 11, 2012

The Sister Cities Art show awards came out the week of the 9th. Out of 13 awards,  Corona students received 11 of those awards.  Below are the names of those individuals, the title of their work, place and their category. Rebecca White, Broken and Reconnected, 1st place Art Category “Best... Read more »

Individual Youth MLK Diversity Award

January 11, 2012

Unity Leaders Mia Khan and Lani Redmond will be receiving the Individual Youth MLK Diversity Award. Both students will be recognized at the MLK breakfast on Jan. 16 for their work in making the community a better place at both Corona and other Tempe district schools.

Juggling January

Jacqui Marzocca, Managing Editor
January 9, 2012

January is the beginning of a new year with new goals and expectations, yet it has the same demanding needs as the year before. It is easy to become overwhelmed and get stressed out. For me, I need to make sure I take some time to just relax. I’m a “can do” person and constantly take on more than... Read more »

Orchestra Auditions

Staff writer
January 9, 2012

Chamber Orchestra auditions will be held  Jan. 24 and 25 from 2:30 to 4 p.m . They will take place room C156. Students will be asked to preform two etudes and scales of their choice.  All students are welcome.

Orientation and Registration

Staff writer
January 6, 2012

Orientation will be held in computer labs during the student’s English class. Freshmen orientation is on January 12 and 13, sophomores’ is on the 18 and 19 and juniors’ on the 23 and 24. Worksheets are then due back Thursday, Jan. 26 for freshmen, Jan. 30 for sophomores and Feb. 3 for... Read more »

Calaen Robinson in ESPN’s High School magazine

Josh Ambre, Copy Editor
January 5, 2012

While the majority of high school students are absorbed in their schoolwork, clubs, or other extracurricular activities, Corona del Sol senior Calaen Robinson has many other things to think about. In a recent edition of ESPN’s High School magazine, Robinson was featured on the cover for his talents... Read more »

ACT vs. SAT smackdown

Staff Reports
January 4, 2012

The  Princeton Review PRA is this Saturday morning. It allows students to take one assessment, part ACT and part SAT, to determine on which one they might score higher. Many juniors can take their first try of these tests this spring or next fall. Students must register in the bookstore with a $5 donation... Read more »

Winter Sports

Mason Kuluris, Online Managing Editor
January 4, 2012

Winter sports are on their way, practices for wrestling, boys and girls soccer as well as boys and girls soccer. “We look pretty solid,” said varsity soccer player sophomore Andrew Kyrondis. The boy’s team has had over five games, and the girl’s have also had five, both teams have many more in... Read more »

Avery Moss Chooses Nebraska

Preslie Hirsch, Editor-in-Chief
January 3, 2012

Many high school athletes spend years of their educational career putting in countless hours of sweat and effort, preparing themselves for the next level: collegiate athletics. Though, not many stumble upon a sport they’ve never played before their junior year and end up with nine full-ride offers... Read more »

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