
The FDA’s Emergency Authorization of Booster Shots for 12 to 15-Year-Olds: A Call for Action
Nadia Razzaq, News & Feature Editor
◊ Jan 4, 2022
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Mandatory Vaccines Should Be Enforced
Juliette D’Eliseo, Staff Reporter
◊ Nov 3, 2021
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Amusement Parks Reopen After an Unprecedented Year of Closure
Tomiris Gumar, Staff Reporter
◊ May 10, 2021
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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
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How Has COVID-19 Changed Social Media?
Isabella Bernabeo, Staff Reporter
◊ Feb 16, 2021
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High School Rock Band Liberosis Perseveres Through COVID-19
Nancie Huang-Ball, Staff Reporter
◊ Jan 27, 2021
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Sage Staff Mixed on Return to In-Person Instruction
Madeline Mack and Aedia Hamilton
◊ Jan 20, 2021
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Bobcat Breakthroughs- “The Impact: COVID-19 on Student Life”
Chloe Neal, Host
◊ Jan 11, 2021
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A Recap of One of The Most Chaotic Years, 2020
Maya Chinai, Staff Writer
◊ Dec 27, 2020
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Kash Shirvanian, Staff Reporter ◊ Feb 7, 2025
As the last of the flames of the 2025 Los Angeles fires were extinguished, many people and animals were...