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: April 13, 2022

Broadcast from April 13, 2022.

Anchors: Isabella Bernabeo, Nadia Razzaq.

Stories Covered:

  • Genius Project Forum Overview; by Nancie Huang-Ball, Narnia Choi
  • Morp Recap; by Leah Ertel
  • Staff v. Students; by Austin Jew, Nick Cepek, Benz Lopez, and Cooper Hancock
  • Library Highlight; provided by the library!
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About the Contributors
Isabella Bernabeo, Assistant Web Editor-in-Chief and Opinion Editor
Isabella Bernabeo is a senior at Sage Creek High School, returning for her third year with The Sage as the Assistant Web Editor-in-Chief and Opinion Editor. During her free time, Isabella enjoys playing soccer, listening to music, and writing.  
Nadia Razzaq, Web Editor-in-Chief
Nadia Razzaq is honored to be Web Editor-in-Chief during her final and fourth year with The Sage. This year, she hopes to foster and welcome unique perspectives to the publication. Outside of her work, she loves photography and road trips.
Narnia Choi, Social Media Editor
Narnia Choi is a senior, and this is her first year working for The Sage. She is very excited to explore journalism this year and further develop her writing and people skills. Outside of school, you can find her painting, thrifting, or caring for her hundreds of plants.
Nick Cepek, Executive Director
Nick Cepek is a senior in his fourth year of The Sage. This year he is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day operations of The Sage website and broadcast section.
Nancie Huang-Ball, Opinion Editor
Nancie Huang-Ball is a senior in her third year with The Sage and is thrilled to be an editor this year. She especially enjoys writing feature articles but also loves being in front of the camera. In her free time, Nancie often practices classical music on the piano and draws realistic portraits.
Leah Ertel, Opinion Editor
Leah Ertel is a Senior and Opinion editor this year returning for her last and final year on The Sage.  In her free time, she enjoys reading, painting, Girl Scouting, and spending time outdoors.
Austin Jew, Broadcast Editor-In-Chief
Austin Jew is currently a Junior renewing his role as Broadcast Editor-In-Chief for the 2023-2024 school year. Austin, in his free time, enjoys editing and playing games.
Benz Lopez, Staff Reporter
Benzrussel Lopez, a senior, returns for his third year of polishing up The Sage, and he’s passionate about making it look even better. Benz enjoys wasting his free time on video design, on R6 or FFXIV, or letting his inner extrovert rage. He declares himself a proud and avid enthusiast of audio, computer mouses, mechanical pencils, public transit, and Thai tea. Benz hopes to spark fire into those at Sage Creek who are interested in video and animation.
Jason Chase, Co-Broadcast Editor-in-Chief
Jason Chase, a senior, returns to The Sage for his final year. He loves to enjoy a good baseball game and hang out with friends. He works hard and looks to improve the broadcast department and leave a long impression on The Sage.
Cooper Hancock, Assistant Web Editor-in-Chief
Cooper Hancock is a senior and is returning to The Sage for his fourth year. Typically, an avid sports writer, he is excited to try new things as Assistant Web Editor-in-Chief this year. You can find him on the soccer field or in the bleachers at an MLB game. He once again hopes to further the quality of The Sage.

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