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

The Sage: February 12, 2020

Broadcast from February 12, 2020

Anchors: Christopher Kathman & Bella Niems

Edited by: Christopher Kathman

Intro & Graphics by: BenzRussel Lopez & Christopher Kathman

Stories Covered:

  • Marriage Trends
    • by: Lulu Horne, Issy Brewer
  • Serenades MOS
    • by: Nadia Razzaq, Kayley Teagle
  • Valentines Day Tips
    • by: Bella Niems, Christopher Kathman
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About the Contributors
Christopher Kathman, Broadcast Editor-in-Chief
This is Chris' third year with The Sage, and has been promoted to Broadcast Editor-in-Chief after years of hard work. His love for the Oxford Comma cannot even beat his love for The Sage.
Bella Niems, News & Feature Editor
Bella Niems is so humbled to be an editor this year and can't wait to grow The Sage! Bella hopes to keep capturing the hidden stories and informing our student body.
Harper Hughes, Sports Editor
Harper Hughes is a senior and this is her second year reporting for The Sage. You can find her on the soccer field or spending time with her family and friends. She is very excited to be one of the editors for the sports section.
Tristin Hoffman, Web Editor-in-Chief
As Web Editor-in-Chief this year, Tristin Hoffman is excited to watch The Sage flourish and is anticipating each and every journalistic adventure that will come the publications way! An employee at In-N-Out, filmmaker and music nerd, Tristin also loves to run and spend time with her loved ones.

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