Editorial: School districts aren’t protecting students The Granite Bay Gazette Staff February 23, 2018 When a student goes to class, they have the right to feel as safe as possible. Does our school district agree? After allegations of sexual...
Is envy all that bad? Steph Kang, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 9, 2018 Globally, humans seem to view envy synonymously with unholy death and destruction. In the Book of Genesis, the first murder committed was...
Sexual harassment is the problem, but we’re too busy enforcing the dress code Kennedy Healy, Social Media Editor January 26, 2018 It’s obvious that school dress codes have become a hot topic in the past few years, and they only become more popular as the school years...
My thoughts on the Christian faith Will Anderson, News Editor December 18, 2017 Editor’s note: Anderson’s commentary was inspired by the book “Blue Like Jazz” by Donald Miller. If you were to walk down the street...
High school isn’t preparing us for reality Megan Nimtz, Features editor December 1, 2017 It has always been in my nature to question authority, whoever it may be. Whether it’s my soccer coach, parents or teachers. Even though...
Lose a loved one – gain respect for another one Sabina Mahavni, Co-Editor in Chief November 13, 2017 It’s 9:02 p.m. on Oct. 18. I’m baking chocolate chip banana muffins for my journalism class, my mom’s cleaning the kitchen and my dad’s watching...
Satire: School gets rid of men’s room air fresheners Will Anderson, News Editor November 7, 2017 The musky smell of male excrement destroys millions of innocent bathrooms every year. However, officials at one high school thinks they have...
Public and environmental health issues Juan Pablo Flores, Gazette writer November 3, 2017 Science and history concur that in the beginning, the universe – with all of its irreplaceable laws and inner workings – was not created by man. ...
The stigma surrounding mental health needs to stop Samreen Siddiqui, Voices editor October 27, 2017 The subject of mental health has always been a topic that is hard for me to open up about. Whenever I start to voice my opinion, I feel myself...
Stop using ‘like a girl’ as an insult Rachel Nimtz, Writer October 20, 2017 I’ll never forget the time when I was 11 years old and my uncle taught me how to throw a football. “Rachel, don’t throw like a girl,” he said....
Twelve more years, here I come McKenna Aram, Co-editor in Chief October 12, 2017 Since I was 14, I’ve known that I want to be a doctor. But the thing that solidified my decision was not the idea of making money, nor my family’s...
Students can’t afford Goodwill for ‘Rich Out,’ yet can afford every other game theme? Will Anderson, News Editor October 6, 2017 As you sit in the visiting stands of the Del Oro High School football stadium, you aren't able to see the appearance of the fans on the opposing side. ...