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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

The Sage

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

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The earthquake has had several consequences.  Roads are closed because of large cracks.  Earthquake in Morocco  by  None  is licensed under  CC BY 1.0 DEED

Morocco and Libya Grapple with Devastating Natural Disasters

Omar Tabet, Staff Reporter Oct 10, 2023

In the sun-scorched expanse of North Africa, two disasters unfolded.  In Morocco a powerful earthquake shook the land and awakened people from their deep slumber on Sept. 8 at 11:32 p.m. Shortly after,...

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Attendees could enter Oktoberfest at its main entrance. The festival was open from 12-8 p.m.

Carlsbad Rotary Clubs Hosts 41st Annual Oktoberfest

Helen Hao, Managing Editor Oct 9, 2023

This past Saturday, Oct. 7, Carlsbad held its 41st annual Oktoberfest Fall Festival at the Carlsbad Strawberry Company. Hundreds if not thousands attended the festival, wearing traditional German...

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A sea lion enjoys the ocean breeze at the shore. Because the sea lion is now back in the ocean, no one could get a picture of the sea lion at the spa.  Sea Lion on Golf Course  by Rhododendrites is licensed under  Licensed under CC BY SA 4.0

Sea Lion Found on Carlsbad Golf Course

Crystal Slabicki, Staff Reporter Sep 26, 2023

Golfers in Carlsbad woke up on a sunny day of June 20, 2022, the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa golf course as their destination, unprepared to see a sea lion. A video of the sea lion on the golf...

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Across from the Carlsbad station, multiple signs are posted detailing the suicide prevention lifeline phone number to those at the station. This photo presents one of the lifelines, the more commonly referred to number is 988 for those in crisis.

September Brings Suicide Awareness to Carlsbad Citizens

-TW: This article details violence and accounts of suicide-
Georgia Scherrer, Web Editor-In-Chief Sep 21, 2023

Since 2008, September has been recognized as National Suicide Prevention Month for millions of people in the United States. More specifically, in Carlsbad, California, individuals are speaking out about...

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A High school student writing a college application essay during college application season. .  Exam Writing  by  United Nations Assistance Mission in Somalia
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College admission rates have fallen this year, but why?

Isaac Danon, Staff Reporter Sep 19, 2023

Every year, college admission rates continue to drop to an all-time low, especially in highly selective schools.  Last year, New York University’s (NYU) and Tulane’s admission rates dropped below...

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Lahaina was burnt to the ground. The wreckage from the buildings piles on the concrete.

Tropical Flames Cause Devastating Destruction in Maui, Hawaii

Jadyn Haid, Staff Reporter Sep 14, 2023

At 6:30 a.m on Aug. 8, a power line fell due to high winds, causing the start of the United States’ deadliest fire in over a century. 2,170 acres have been impacted by the Lahaina fires, and only those...

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A graph shows the gradual build-up of debt in trillions of dollars since 2013.
The debt ceiling was created in 1939 by Congress and was reached for the first time in 1953.

The Debt Ceiling Crisis Resolves With a Compromise Between Republicans and Democrats

Sam Carroll, Staff Reporter Jun 9, 2023

During May and early June, the U.S. government struggled with an impending problem: the debt ceiling. Congress had to decide to either raise the debt ceiling or let the economy crash harder than ever before....

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Principal “Shoe” leads a group of potential Sage students on a campus tour. Mr Schuveiller works hard to make all students feel welcome and heard.

Looking Back, Looking Forward: Mr. Shoe’s Journey at Sage Creek Comes to an End

Helen Hao, Staff Reporter Jun 7, 2023

On May 8, it was announced with mixed emotions that Jesse Schuveiller, Sage Creek High School’s Principal will be leaving the school on June 30. He will be taking over as principal at San Marcos High...

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Students gathered in front of Sage Creek wearing and waving their rainbow flags. As an act of protest many made posters and cheered for their friends and speakers.

Sage Creek Students Stage a Walkout Protest Carlsbad High Vice Principal Ethan Williams

Angela Huang, Staff Reporter Jun 7, 2023

On May 30, 2023 at 10 a.m., Sage Creek students walked out of classes in hopes of raising the Pride Flag outside of school and to protest against the controversial statements made against the proposed...

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A specific section of the Carlsbad City Council chambers is dedicated to the housing and care of homeless individuals. A department of individuals works as a team to ensure the status and well-being of shelters and that resources are allocated for.

Carlsbad Grapples With Homelessness, Attempts Strategic Planning

Georgia Scherrer, Staff Reporter May 31, 2023

The city of Carlsbad in San Diego County is home to roughly 115,302 people and houses individuals ranging from health care providers, government employees, everyday heroes and the necessary workers that...

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Caltrans works on the 78 freeway slopes next to the Preserve housing development and Marisol apartments. Many trucks and signs mark the road below to be cautious.

The 78 Freeway Finally Reopens After Months of Stressful Traffic

Juliette D’Eliseo, Staff Reporter May 18, 2023

From March 15 to May 10, Carlsbad and Oceanside residents experienced traffic problems as a result of the 78 Freeway closure, located between College Boulevard and El Camino Real. The heavy rains in early...

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A velella velella lays in the sand with its sail upright. The hydra species uses its sail to catch winds that carry them through the ocean.

Velella Velellas Have Taken Over Southern California Beaches

Sam Carroll, Staff Reporter May 18, 2023

Over the month of April, Carlsbad, Torrey Pines and other Southern California beaches have had a seemingly new visitor: shiny blue blobs. These blobs are identified as a type of hydra similar to jellyfish...

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