More Than 2,000,000 Pounds of Chicken Recalled
RECALL: Simmons Prepared Foods recently recalled over 2,000,000 pounds of chicken products. By Ester Wang, Staff Writer Simmons Prepared Foods, Inc. recalled a range of their poultry products over fears…
Epstein Didn’t Kill Himself
SUICIDE: Jeffrey Epstein’s death raises questions of conspiracy. By Ben Di Guglielmo, Staff Writer Jeffrey Epstein, convicted pedophile, sex trafficker, and associate of many powerful people such as Prince Andrew,…
NCAA student-athletes now profiting from their name
PROFIT: The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is planning on allowing amateur athletes to profit from their image and sponsorships. By Natalie Vargas, Staff Writer Through debate and legislation, the…
Walking With A Purpose
INSPIRE: Jacob Morris (9) participated in a once in a lifetime event in New York City where he represented those with Down Syndrome, inspiring children and adults all over the…
The Militarization of Space
By Kate DiGuglielmo, Staff Writer SPACE: What is the point of a Space Force? Many people around the world are wondering the same thing: what is a Space Force? According…
Poly Cheer Performed at Angels Stadium
POLY CHEER: Riverside Poly High School’s cheer team was given the opportunity to cheer at the Angels Stadium. On September 19th, Poly’s cheer performed at Angels Stadium during pregame. The…
Homecoming Festival
HOMECOMING: Poly pride exuberated down Central Avenue as the annual homecoming parade and festival took place on Saturday, October 19. By Roman McCree, Editor Riverside Poly has been the home…
Hollywood’s Bleeding
RELEASED: Post Malone’s newest album drop of 2019 shocks the world! By Sofia Anderson, Staff Writer Is Hollywood actually bleeding or is it just a figment of Post Malone’s imagination?…
Which class will float, and which will sink?
HOMECOMING: Each grade level of Poly students competes in the annual Homecoming parade with their signature floats under the theme of “’90s are all that.” By Connor Cassidy, Devin Varner,…
Fighting climate change one strike at a time
GLOBAL: Students around the world skip school to protest the government’s inaction on climate change. By Crystal Hsueh, Editor After years of anxiously waiting for the older generations to confront…