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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All different types of women are celebrated during Womens History Month. Each woman has a different story as to how they arrived to where they are now.

The Women Who Inspire SCHS on the Women Who Inspire Them

Women’s History Month
Madeline Mack, News & Feature Editor Mar 31, 2021
Women’s History Month
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Jill Roth stands with a freshly completed batch of sugar cookies. Her fun-loving character shines through everything she does.

Jill Roth: A Spanish Journey

Madeline Mack, News & Feature Editor Mar 29, 2021

Sage Creek High School is close to empty as Spanish teacher Jill Roth walks up the stairs of the 300 building and into her second-floor classroom. The lights switch-on as she approaches her computer ready...

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Ron Cordell poses for the camera. Cordell has always been an extremely bubbly personality and has carried that into his teaching.

Cordell: Anything but Ordinary

Bella Niems, Web Editor-In-Chief Feb 16, 2021

Imagine a little boy jumping from city to city. Pasadena to Iowa; Iowa to Minnesota; Minnesota to Northern California, Redding, California. He’s the oldest of three boys, raised in a strictly traditional...

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 The New York Times Square ball drops on the night of Dec. 31 welcoming us into 2021.  This has been a tradition in the United States since 1907.

New Year, New Year’s Resolutions

Malea Williams, Social Media Editor Feb 16, 2021

The clock strikes midnight as the Times Square ball drops, cheering fills homes all over the world as we enter the new year.  In the blink of an eye, the calendar switched from 2020 to 2021.  Many...

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High School Rock Band Liberosis Perseveres Through COVID-19

Nancie Huang-Ball, Staff Reporter Jan 27, 2021

Sitting in a triangle with their instruments facing each other, the trio’s jamming could be overheard throughout the neighborhood. Sometimes they get together to write songs, sometimes they get together...

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One of Sage Creek’s previous graduation ceremonies. With the different circumstances of this year, it is unknown whether or not the class of 2021 will experience the quintessential graduation, let alone the other three events funded by class council that are highly anticipated.

Senior Class Fundraisers Continue During the Pandemic: What Will the Funds Go Toward?

Chloe Neal, Entertainment & Opinion Editor Jan 25, 2021

“Senior Knock Out Pizza today!” and “Online Order Chipotle Fundraiser & Contest & Prizes!” read the enthusiastic headlines that fill the Loopmail inboxes of seniors as their class fundraisers...

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The statistic above shows the growth of the TikTok over the year of 2017 and 2020. The hit of quarantine affected the growth of the popularity of the app.

Influence of TikTok on Our Generation

Tomiris Gumar, Staff Writer Jan 11, 2021

The most successful app in the world, Tik Tok, has become a big influence for today's youth generation, also known as gen-Z. The popular app became a place where people can share creativity, beliefs, and...

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Bobcats Reflect on a Tumultuous 2020 and Look Forward to 2021

Bobcats Reflect on a Tumultuous 2020 and Look Forward to 2021

Nadia Razzaq, Business Manager Dec 31, 2020

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An ornamental Carlsabd santa hangs from a gift bag. As part of the event, all teachers who stopped by for a treat were entered in a raffle for a chance to win one of the wonderful baskets made by PTSA. The baskets contained games, gift cards, and lots of fun holiday decorations.

Treats For Teachers

Bella Niems, Web Editor In Chief Dec 16, 2020

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Senior Nathan Brasher poses in his backyard with his Brown University shirt after deciding to commit to the college to play baseball. He and seven other players across the country were offered a chance to play for the ivy league school. “Im committed as an outfielder for centerfield, and we also have a corner outfielder, a catcher, a short stop, and three pitchers as well,” Brasher said.

Senior Nathan Brasher Commits to Brown to Play Baseball

Miles Huerta, Staff Reporter Dec 2, 2020

Not everyone gets to go to college for something they love to do, but senior Nathan Brasher is able to do just that since committing to Brown University. He and seven other talented recruits from across...

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 “A Place Called Home” installation by Kline Swonger is made of collected soil from people’s homes that is casted onto door knobs. The 117 door knobs represent a part of the 117 homes.

Cannon Gallery Reopens with the Spotlight on Local Women Artists

Nadia Razzaq, Business Manager Nov 25, 2020

Art has an impact unlike any other: it can influence well-being and unite people in an uncertain time like the present. In Carlsbad, art can be enjoyed walking the streets of the Carlsbad village or in...

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Sophomore artist Elizaveta ‘Liza’ Turovets abstract art piece gives a unique look on nature. As part of an Art Lab assignment to spread awareness about the loss of biodiversity, Turovets used acrylics, watercolors, and inks to spread her message. “The alien-like plants are meant to symbolize biodiversity and the owl eye in the center is like Mother Nature watching over the well being of the forests and planet.” Turovets said.

Get To Know The Artists at Sage Creek

Maya Chinai, Staff Reporter Nov 23, 2020

Although Sage Creek is known for its academics, there are many students whose artistic talents blossom in equal measure through the abundance of creative electives.  Freshman Kayla O’Neal has a love...

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