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

 “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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Assistant Coach Ray Ochoa uses a thermometer to measure a player’s temperature before allowing him to enter the field. Temperature checks and PPE are just some of the ways coaches have been trying to stay safe during practices.

The Future of Recreational Sports is Looking Bright

Miles Huerta, Staff Writer Nov 9, 2020

COVID-19 has shut down a lot of normal life. One thing it hasn’t seemed to slow down is the seasonal sports that are again returning. Coaches are coaching again, players are playing again, and all while...

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Roasting coffee can be an art. This one is a Primo roasting coffee machine used to roast Sleeping Tigers Coffee in house for their customers.

Coffee Hopping: What’s There to Know!

Kayley Teagle, Staff Reporter Mar 3, 2020

In high school, many teenagers rely on their daily coffee consumption. With that being said, I went to some local coffee shops in the Carlsbad Village to discover what is unique about each one. There are...

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Noah Miles and his band playing in front of a crowd. The band won second place last year at the Amped music festival.

Students “Amped” to Compete in Local Battle of the Bands

Isaiah Felix-Chan, Staff Reporter Feb 28, 2020

This Saturday, from 7-8 P.M, the Amped music will be taking place at the Pine Community Center  The Amped music festival is a music competition targeted at highschool students who desire to contend...

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Carlsbad Windmill Turns to Trendy Food Court

Carlsbad Windmill Turns to Trendy Food Court

Nadia Razzaq, Staff Reporter Oct 22, 2019

The windmill building has served as an iconic symbol in Carlsbad for decades. Now, the landmark has turned into a phenomenal food hall, ready to welcome all.  This upbeat food court contains fifteen...

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Carlsbad Power Plant Coming Down?

Carlsbad Power Plant Coming Down?

Nick Cepek and Charlotte Snow Oct 22, 2019

Carlsbad 1958: the commissioning and grand opening of the Encina Power Station also known as the Carlsbad Power Plant. Now, more than 60 years later, the Encina Power Station has been decommissioned and...

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The City of Carlsbad Libraries implement reading programs to incentivize students to read more. The author of “The Dark Descent of Elizabeth Frankenstein” has been the focal point of the reading program and was set to make an appearance on March 10.

The Future of Libraries Gives Teens New Opportunities

Ari Beckett and Sebastian Valencia Mar 19, 2019

Libraries are often overlooked for the opportunities they offer. However, as of late, libraries across San Diego have been taking a more progressive approach to their establishments. Both City of Carlsbad...

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Mayor Matt Hall signs the contract after he is sworn in in City Hall on Dec. 11. This is the third time Hall has signed the mayoral contract.

Third-Time-Mayor Matt Hall Expands on Importance of Building a Team

Ari Beckett and Sebastian Valencia Mar 4, 2019

One, Two, Three. Three votes, that’s all it takes. The simplicity of getting three votes was an early lesson in Carlsbad City Mayor Matt Hall’s political career on the five-person council....

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The Sage: February 06, 2018

Riley Hull and Christopher Kathman Feb 6, 2019

Broadcast from February 06, 2019 Anchors: Riley Hull & Christopher Kathman Edited by: Brady Caskey, Sophie Mostamand & Bryant Kitisin   Stories Covered: Hoopcoming...

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Local Politics Update: Midterms

Ari Beckett and Emilie Anderson Dec 7, 2018

The November midterm elections brought in some new faces... and some old, so here is Ari Beckett and Emilie Anderson with all you need to know about some of the city officials who were on the ballot in...

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The Sage: October 17, 2018

Camila Moreno and Haili Ballard Oct 17, 2018

Broadcast from October 17, 2018 Anchors: Camila Moreno & Haili Ballard Edited by: Brady Caskey & Sophie Mostamand   Stories Covered:  Interview about Hispanic Heritage Month...

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