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

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

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Acid for the Children Book Review

“Acid for the Children” Book Review

Tristin Hoffman, Web Editor-in-Chief Mar 4, 2020

I am a sucker for memoirs; I am also a sucker for rock music. I also am possibly one of the biggest fans of the bassist of the Red Hot Chili Peppers: Flea.  When Flea announced almost a year ago that...

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 Mukbang Youtuber, SAS-ASMR, eats sea grapes which is a type of caviar. This video on Youtube collected a total of over 19 million views.

Youtube: A Unique Form of Entertainment

Mi Jin Son, Staff Reporter Mar 3, 2020

According to Youtube Press, There are over two million online viewers, and two billion hours are watched daily.  Founded in 2005, Youtube is one of the most popular entertainment platforms used today...

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Noah Miles and his band playing in front of a crowd. The band won second place last year at the Amped music festival.

Students “Amped” to Compete in Local Battle of the Bands

Isaiah Felix-Chan, Staff Reporter Feb 28, 2020

This Saturday, from 7-8 P.M, the Amped music will be taking place at the Pine Community Center  The Amped music festival is a music competition targeted at highschool students who desire to contend...

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“The Rise of Skywalker” is the ninth installment in the series, which spans 42 years. J.J. Abrams, in addition to “The Force Awakens,” helmed the director chair and is credited in the screenplay.

‘The Rise of Skywalker’ Review

Eric Plotkin, Staff Reporter Dec 20, 2019

This article contains no spoilers. The Rise of Skywalker seeks to ratify its predecessor’s division through an unimaginative plot that retcons much of what The Last Jedi introduced in favor of fan...

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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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Knives Out Review

“Knives Out” Review

This article contains some spoilers.
Eric Plotkin, Staff Reporter Dec 12, 2019

Rian Johnson often dabbles in predicting reactions. “The Last Jedi” proved divisive in his handling of audience expectations, though he phrases it as “pushing [the series] forward.” With “Knives...

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Beabadoobee poses with a pink electric guitar. Beabadoobee started publishing her music in 2017 onto Spotify and since then has toured the world and published an EP titled Space Cadet.

The Rise of Female Rockstars

“I wish I was Stephen Malkmus / I wanted change / No one forced it...” - Beabadoobee
Tristin Hoffman, Web Editor-in-Chief Dec 6, 2019

Stephen Malkmus is the lead singer of the popular ‘90s band Pavement... and young female musician Beatrice Kristi Laus, otherwise known as her stage name Beabadoobee, “wishes” she could be him.  Beabadoobee...

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The Sages Halloween Short Story Contest WINNER

The Sage’s Halloween Short Story Contest WINNER

"Surprise! It’s Santa."
Trisha Tong, Short Story Winner Oct 31, 2019

It was Christmas Eve. Penny had just finished washing the dishes from her family’s annual...

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The return of Jesse Pinkman has been a long anticipated any hyped one, and this movie definitely brings it. With the return of some of the original cast, this wrap up to the legendary Breaking Bad story is worth the watch.

El Camino (A Breaking Bad Movie) Review

Christopher Kathman, Broadcast Editor-in-Chief Oct 29, 2019

SPOILERS FOR BREAKING BAD 6 years and 13 days. “Breaking Bad” ended on Sep. 29, 2013, and since the finale of the show, rumors of a feature-length film have been floating around the fandom. But...

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What to Watch to Get Into the Spooky Spirit

What to Watch to Get Into the Spooky Spirit

Nancie Huang-Ball, Staff Reporter Oct 28, 2019

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 Set apart from her entire school, Jodi Kreyman has been the tallest in her grade for as long as attending school. That is, until a foreign exchange student comes and catches her eye.

Tall Girl Movie Review

“Tall Girl”: Netflix’s newest edition that falls short
Nancie Huang-Ball, Staff Reporter Oct 8, 2019

The other day I received a text from one of my friends that urged me to watch Netflix’s newest rom-com “Tall Girl.” The title kind of confused me at first; it was so short and yet entailed an entire...

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The Sages Halloween Short Story Contest

The Sage’s Halloween Short Story Contest

Eric Plotkin and Tristin Hoffman Oct 2, 2019

Scare us: This October, The Sage invites you to scare us. Write the terrors that haunt your nights, and you might just get published on The Sage and people asking, “How messed up are you to write that?” Now,...

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