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Students and community members gather outside of the RJUHSD office with posters and flags in a walkout.

Walkout prompts discussion about LGBTQ+ support

Elise Fisher, Rachel Guo, and Sarah Yee
April 17, 2023

On Mar. 31st, over 120 students, parents and community members called for support for LGBTQ+ students by gathering in protest outside of the Roseville...

Jeffrey Perrine (left) argues with another attendee at the Mar. 23 board meeting. Perrine livestreamed the board meeting to his YouTube channel.

From publication to Proud Boy arrest: Project Veritas video stirs community controversy

Gazette staff
March 27, 2023

Far-right activist group Project Veritas published a compromising video of Loomis Basin Congregational United Church pastor and Landing Spot founder Casey...

During his public comment, Perrine encouraged attendees to go to Tinnins residence. As attendees left the building Perrine thanked the superintendent and board president.

Board meeting adjourned following statements from Proud Boys member

Gazette Staff
March 23, 2023

After a member of the Proud Boys, Jeffrey Perrine, attempted to rally the crowd to return with him to the Landing Spot founder’s home, the Mar. 23 Roseville...

Iris Omega performs at the Landing Spots April drag show. Omega was the host for the show.

Local drag show canceled following community concerns and threats

Justin Ha, Co-editor-in-chief
March 13, 2023

A drag show hosted by the Landing Spot, a non-religious LGBTQ peer support group in connection to Loomis Basin Church, has been canceled after an outburst...

Mr. Braly/ Photo by Rachel Guo

Three OGs (Original Grizzlies) retiring after 27 years

Rachel Guo, Staff Writer
March 13, 2023

Scott Braly: Biology and Fish & Wildlife Scott Braly worked in the U.S. Forest Service as a whitewater rafting guide and later as an Alaskan Fishing...

At the GBHS Poetry Out Loud competition on Feb. 2, Rithika Bhat performs Truth is I would like to escape myself by Nour Al Ghraowi.

Students “verse” each other in local Poetry Out Loud competitions

Kate Rowberry, Voices Editor
March 7, 2023

In the hushed theater of Granite Bay High School, six students from GBHS and John Adams Academy (JAA) each stepped up to the microphone and delivered emphatic,...

GBHS library displays on indefinite pause

GBHS library displays on indefinite pause

Justin Ha, Co-editor-in-chief
February 17, 2023

Following a new decision from the District office, the Granite Bay High School library is indefinitely restricted from redecorating the library displays....

Students ticketed for parking violations by California Highway Patrol

Students ticketed for parking violations by California Highway Patrol

Elise Fisher, Co-editor-in-chief
February 16, 2023

Approximately 40 students have received parking tickets since Thursday, Feb. 9 for parking in either the fire lane or at the end of a lane in the main...

Food laid out in front of a boiling pot of broth, waiting to be eaten.

Tao’s Hotpot & Shabu opens in Folsom

Rachel Guo, Staff Writer
February 7, 2023

   Tao’s Hotpot & Shabu began soft openings in January in the Folsom area and caused quite a stir in the Asian community. As the only Hotpot restaurant...

Illustration courtesy of Natalie Elkin

Students are “psyched” for new Mind Matters CTE Pathway

Ethan Shohet, Sports Editor
February 7, 2023

   Mind Matters, officially Mental and Behavioral Health, is a State of California-designated Career Technical Education Pathway that will be introduced...

GBHS to introduce AP World as the new sophomore AP history class, bringing a much more suitable world history curriculum

AP World makes Euro and Geo history

Ethan Shohet, Assistant News Editor
December 7, 2022

AP World will be replacing AP European History and AP Human Geography as the sole Advanced Placement history class available to sophomores in the upcoming...

Students sit down to read American Born Chinese, which has content and a style of literature that has raised concerns through parents and the students themselves.

Graphic Novels Taught for The First Time in CP English 9 Course

Riley Davidson, Intro Staff Writer
November 18, 2022

Most students enrolled in the CP English 9 course in Granite Bay High School are or are scheduled to read "American Born Chinese," a graphic novel composed...

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