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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Jodi Williams is photographed by Karen Floyd, a fellow portrait photographer. Professional photographer and teacher, Williams finds passion in sharing her portraits with the world.

Strike A Pose: The Jodi Williams’ Story

Isabella Bernabeo, Entertainment Editor Sep 24, 2021

As a sophomore at San Pasqual High School in Escondido, teen Jodi Williams stepped inside her first film photography classroom. At this time, digital photography was not as popular as it is today. However,...

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A Student works on composing a page of the Sage Creek yearbook while peers gather interviews and photos for the class around campus. In Publication Journalism, students work towards producing the end-of-the-year purchasable yearbook. They gather images and student quotes before composing every page with a theme in mind.

Elective Guide

Jacob Fletcher, Staff Writer Sep 23, 2021

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Sunlight beams through the trees onto the fairy house at Agua Hedionda Lagoon’s Fairyland. Children and families can be spotted often enjoying the magical display.

Carlsbad Village Fairies Enchant People of All Ages

Nadia Razzaq, News & Feature Editor Sep 20, 2021

The arrival of Carlsbad Village Fairies has locals and visitors serendipitously spotting fairy doors, leaving some to wonder where the doors have come from and why they’re there. Fitting precisely into...

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Vinaka Cafe hosts a large breakfast crowd. The coffeehouse’s outdoor deck overlooks the Village Faire courtyard, making for a scenic morning with the sound of ocean waves crashing in the background.

Labor Day Weekend in Carlsbad

Nadia Razzaq, News & Feature Editor Sep 10, 2021

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A homeless community sets up camp on the side of a busy San Diego road. Downtown areas are often overrun with full shopping carts and tents as many of these people have nowhere else to go.

The Rise and Fall of San Diego Homelessness

Jacob Fletcher, Staff Reporter Jun 10, 2021

A city’s homeless population often reflects its community's capacity to help those who are less fortunate. Certain areas of San Diego are infamous for having a dense homeless population, attracting the...

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A man stops at the light while cruising along the Carlsbad coast. Bicycling, as a whole, has seen a major increase in popularity that some call the “bike boom”.

Electric Bicycles Are on the Corner of Every Street

Nadia Razzaq, Opinion Editor Jun 2, 2021

The whirs of a motor faintly fly by on the Pacific Coast Highway. The e-bicyclist glides past the cars, hauling bags of groceries effortlessly and arriving home within 10 short minutes. It’s nearly...

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Music’s 2021 Star Wars Concert

Nancie Huang-Ball, Staff Reporter Jun 2, 2021

The Music Department will play six movements from Star Wars at their last concert of the year: the Pops Concert. They planned to do this last year, but the pandemic threw them a curveball and it couldn’t...

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An array of experiences at the Taste of Carlsbad event before the COVID-19 pandemic. Taste of Carlsbad hopes to host their 2021 event as COVID-19 cases decline.

Taste Of Carlsbad Village Coming Back Better Than Ever

Malea Williams, Social Media & Photo Editor Jun 1, 2021

Carlsbad Village, an area of gathering and happiness.  The smell of Vigilucci's seafood and steakhouse lingers in the streets as you stand in line to get a huge Handles ice cream cone. Sounds of children...

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People line up in their cars at UCSD to receive their COVID-19 vaccine. Folks can book their COVID-19 vaccine appointment at Walgreens, CVS and SanDiegoCounty.gov.

Hear from Your Peers on What It’s Like to Get a COVID-19 Vaccine

Tiffany Leyva, Staff Reporter May 26, 2021

You log into Instagram, click a friend’s story, and are bombarded with photos of people posing with their vaccination cards. You then log into TikTok and are greeted with teens spinning their arms after...

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 Beyond the workshop, hundreds of glass pieces glimmer in the gift shop. Visitors can take a piece of the studio home by purchasing a premade piece or joining in with the Make-your-Own program.

A Studio for the Neighborhood: Barrio Glassworks blazes its way into Carlsbad

Nadia Razzaq, Opinion Editor May 11, 2021
Barrio Glassworks blazes its way into Carlsbad
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 Lola’s 7 Up Mexican Market and Deli menu hangs from the ceiling with many of the delicious meals Lola’s has to offer customers. Behind the sign is Lola’s small kitchen, where the staff works hard to prepare the food.

Lola’s 7 Up Mexican Market & Deli: The Heart Of Carlsbad

Isabella Bernabeo, Staff Reporter May 10, 2021

Since 1943, Lola’s 7-Up Mexican Market and Deli has been on the corner of Roosevelt Street in Carlsbad’s Barrio. Over the years, this authentic family-owned business has served up delicious Mexican...

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Three tiles by students Paige Whateley (left), Tiffany Leyva (middle), and Angelina Parra (right) in different stages of the tile glazing process. As the 20/21 school year in the midst of a pandemic comes to a close, Sage Creek’s art department invites all students to make a tile of a virus and use it as a way to capture the emotions of the pandemic experience.

Turning Something Deadly Into A Beautiful Work Of Art

Sage Creek Art Department Invites All Students to Contribute to a Virus Tile Mural
Tiffany Leyva, Staff Reporter Apr 14, 2021

Throughout history, art has been used as a reactionary medium to what is going on in the world. This phenomenon is no different from the virus tile project here at Sage Creek. Students from 3D Design,...

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