Student work: “Candy Conundrum”
Santiago Garcia, News Editor
March 30, 2012
As a way to feature students from the Creative Writing class of this year, five students have been selected to show their work that they have done thus far. In the ancient village of Storybrooke, there lived a boy by the name of Vincent. Average height and weight for a 10-year-old, the pale brunette... Read more »
Student work: “Satisfying Rose”
Anonymous
March 30, 2012
As a way to feature students from the Creative Writing class of this year, five students have been selected to show their work that they have done thus far. Usually, this gift would symbolize love, passion, something so beautiful that this nature of our brought to us. To any girl, this one thing would... Read more »
Student work: “Familiar Song”
Amy Sit
March 30, 2012
As a way to feature students from the Creative Writing class of this year, five students have been selected to show their work that they have done thus far. I hear familiar music Sounding from my brother’s room across the hallway The name of the song: Family Quarrel It begins with a female’s calm... Read more »
The horrible reality of cigars
Cynthia Renderos, Reporter
March 30, 2012
Cigarettes have received persistent popularity throughout centuries since its creation and continued to rise in all our lives. In high school, it is especially important to inform students that smoking is physically, mentally, and psychologically bad. Statistics have shown that students are most likely... Read more »
Student work: “This I Believe”
McKenna Brown
March 30, 2012
As a way to feature students from the Creative Writing class of this year, five students have been selected to show their work that they have done thus far. I believe in hope. People would say that this is ridiculous because most of the time hope doesn’t exist, or it disappoints you in the end.Most... Read more »
Student work: “How Do You Breathe?”
Karina Margarita Alba-Cerritos
March 30, 2012
As a way to feature students from the Creative Writing class of this year, five students have been selected to show their work that they have done thus far. Can you only breath from your mouth, your nose, your lungs? Can you breath from your toes? As you run barefooted into the sea Can you breath from... Read more »
Extend a hand
Sabrena Baker, Lion Showcase Section Editor
March 30, 2012
Third world countries have recently taken a backseat getting assistance when terrorism has taken over foreign politics in the United States. Although the spotlight on these countries has decreased over time, they continue to suffer from lack of basic necessities such as food, clean drinking water, and... Read more »
21 Jump Street: Best comedy movie so far?
Sal Lopez, Reporter
March 30, 2012
Are you a fan of comedy movies? Do you enjoy a good laugh? 21 Jump Street is the funniest movie out this year, with actors Jonah Hill and Channing Tatum. What once was a drama on television evolved into a comedic movie when it hit the big screen this year in March. 21 Jump Street debuted with an intriguing... Read more »
Ms. Grace: A smiling member in the King faculty
Omar Vega, Reporter
March 30, 2012
How many times have you walked into the main office and seen a smiling face greet you as soon as you step in? King’s office manager, Mrs. Grace, is a hard working lady that performs her job for long hours and deals with angry parents and students during school days. Working in a high school... Read more »
Easy hairbraids for school
Diana Cabanas, Reporter
March 29, 2012
Many girls struggle with their hair and making it look nice early in the morning. Girls are too stressed out about finishing their AP US History homework or AP English essays than to focus on impressing anyone. Sometimes a simple ponytail can do the trick or all you need are bobby pins, you just need... Read more »

