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Month: September 2019

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School Bathrooms… No Thanks

UNPLEASANT: Poly High has a huge issue with the upkeep of its bathrooms. By Connor Cassidy, Staff Writer The current state of Poly High’s restrooms are arguably its biggest problem…

Help Is The Key To Healing

HOPE: A suicide hotline is added to all student identification cards for the 2019-2020 school year. By Mikayla Halstead, Staff Writer Like a big math problem, mental illness is both…

New Face New Game

FOOTBALL: Coach Rice takes Poly High School’s football team to a new level that will bring home wins. By Devin Varner, Staff Writer Riverside Poly Football has struggled in the…

Welcome Class of 2023

VSCO: Are the girls in the class of 2023 really VSCO girls? By Abbie Griggs, Staff Writer What’s even is a VSCO girl? VSCO is a social media app filled…

Everything You Need to Know about Taco Bell’s Hotel and Resort

THE BELL: Taco Bell recently opened a temporary hotel and resort in Palm Springs, California. By Leilani Orozco, Staff Writer On Thursday, July 27th of 2019, a temporary Taco Bell…

Tik Tok Takes the World

POPULARITY: How did Tik Tok become the teens go-to social media in such little time? By Kate Digugliemlo, Staff Writer According to Business Insider, Tik Tok surpassed Facebook and Instagram…

Shootings: Who to Blame?

DIVISION: Controversy has reappeared regarding school shootings as to who, or what is to blame. By Madison Harris, Staff Writer In recent years, school shootings have edged closer and closer…

Student Artists at The Riverside Artwalk

DYNAMIC: Student artists Kailey Flores and Haze Brown sell their artwork at Riverside’s very own Artwalk By Rylan Christensen, Staff Writer If you live in Riverside, chances are you’ve heard…

Curtain Call

OFF-BROADWAY: The talented students and coordinators of Riverside Poly High School’s theater have a year of plays and musicals planned, deserving of a standing ovation. By Kathleen Lynch, Staff Writer…

Cry Me a River

By Kathleen Lynch, Staff Writer I spent the whole evening crying. Why? Because my literature teacher assigned us a short story that would have made The Rock break down. The…

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