The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

The Sage

The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

The Sage

The Sage Publication is the student news site of Sage Creek High School in Carlsbad, CA

The Sage

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Ocotillos without the bright green look of the stem would look like nothing but a dead tree. These fascinating plants can grow to be 6-15 feet tall.

The Desert Still Blooms

Emma Velchek, Staff Reporter May 14, 2020

The natural beauty of the Earth always ceases to amaze those who really appreciate it.   With week eight of school closure underway, all students can think about is homework, missing friends, but...

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Eduardo referees in for Major League Soccer and FIFA. “I’m a professional assistant referee, so that means that my position is always on the sideline,” Eduardo said.

Mariscal Twins Teach Before Students, Referee Before Thousands

Eric Plotkin, Staff Reporter Mar 4, 2020

Students entered Calc 3, a college-level math course offered by MiraCosta at Sage Creek, unsure what to expect. The previous teacher’s absence voided most advice from upperclassmen. For all they knew,...

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Roasting coffee can be an art. This one is a Primo roasting coffee machine used to roast Sleeping Tigers Coffee in house for their customers.

Coffee Hopping: What’s There to Know!

Kayley Teagle, Staff Reporter Mar 3, 2020

In high school, many teenagers rely on their daily coffee consumption. With that being said, I went to some local coffee shops in the Carlsbad Village to discover what is unique about each one. There are...

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Students have transformed recycled water bottles into the coral instillation outside the 2000s building. They are already decorating for Festival of the Arts.

Festival of the Arts

Emma Paul, Reporter Mar 3, 2020

April 24 is the day the visual and performing arts (VAPA) department has been prepping for since last summer. Starting at 4 p.m. the academic mall will be beautifully transformed and the festival of...

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Walther’s primary instrument is the viola. She’s also able to play the violin and a bit of the piano, but she finds herself favoring the viola because of it’s richer sound.

Kerry Walther: A High Schooler Playing in National Orchestras

Nancie Huang-Ball, Staff Reporter Feb 12, 2020

While other students head off to clubs, sports or home after school, junior Kerry Walther heads off to rehearsal, walking diligently with her viola case in one hand. Whether it be at school, at Mira Costa...

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Voo takes flight! The pelican typically stays close to the bait shop, but sometimes likes to venture further down the pier.

First, there was Charlie. Now, there’s…?

Tristin Hoffman, Web Editor-in-Chief Feb 5, 2020

On an early morning in January, temperatures reaching just over 50 degrees — a pelican perches atop a wooden block. The pelican, long-bodied with a colorful plumage, sits lonesome, despite the several...

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Grace O’Grady and her friend are sitting in the backseat of an ambulance. They both were a part of the summer program and Rady’s.

The Driven Dreamer: Grace O’Grady

Mi Jin Son, Staff Reporter Feb 3, 2020

Disclaimer: An image in this article shows a surgical procedure on a human brain. Viewer discretion is advised.  The putrid smell of chemicals and dead organisms filled the air of the biomed room as...

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Paws of Sage Creek

Paws of Sage Creek

Nadia Razzaq and Ella Paustenbaugh Jan 28, 2020

Each person at Sage Creek is unique and the pet behind them is a huge part of that. Here is a weekly-updated gallery of the pets behind Sage Creek students. View more photos and information about each...

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Eight bobcats reflect on their best memory from 2019, followed up with where they think the new year will take them.

Bobcats Farewell to 2019, with Welcoming 2020 Goals

Eight bobcats reflect on their best memory from 2019, followed up with where they think the new year will take them.
Nadia Razzaq, Staff Reporter Dec 18, 2019

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Gavin Graff and Collin Johnson both receive their scholarships after coaching the season.  The scholarships were given in light of their leadership to the team.

Baseball League Student Workers

Malea Williams and Ella Paustenbaugh Dec 18, 2019

Being a student-athlete can be a lot of work - especially when you are coaching a youth sports team. In this case, Gavin Graff and Collin Johnson have a lot on their plate.   Over the summer, the...

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Just below the Oceanside Pier, the wooden columns create a cinematic look that cuts across to the other side of the pier. The Pier was built in 1888 and was only 300 ft long, but after a few reconstructions, the total length has been multiplied into 1,954 feet.

Photographic Location: Oceanside Pier

Kyle Ayson, Staff Reporter Dec 6, 2019

At the heart of the Oceanside community resides the Oceanside Pier. The pier stretches out  a quarter-mile into the water. At the end of the pier is Ruby’s, a fitting diner for families, surfers and...

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Natalia (14) will be undergoing heart surgery in order to fix her aortic valve malfunction. Bruno’s goal is to comfort her and assist in making the surgery a success.

Mckenzie Bruno + Hearts With Hope

Harper Hughes, Sports Editor Nov 4, 2019

Homework. Quizzes. Tests. All of the things that students are typically bombarded with at the beginning of the school year. But for the upperclassmen, they are also quickly reminded of Sage Creek’s student-chosen,...

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