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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

The Sage

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

The Sage

With the rise of female led films, some fall flat with their lackluster stories that attempt to be driven by an agenda. Agenda based filmmaking is the death of good storytelling, and allows lazy filmmakers to depend on an ideal to make a film rather than writing an intriguing story and weaving the message into it.

Why It’s Time to Stop Making Movies with Agendas- It Doesn’t Work

Christopher Kathman, Broadcast Editor-in-Chief Dec 4, 2019

A few weeks after the release of Captain Marvel, I worked up the courage to see the movie. This was despite the not-so-friendly reviews  and the claims of how it was “probably one of the worst marvel...

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Maddie Connelly, president of Girls in STEAM, is pictured above. She founded the club last year.

Some Clubs of Sage Creek

Eric Plotkin, Staff Reporter Nov 14, 2019

“We bring in guest speakers quite often,” said Maddie Connelly, president of Girls in STEAM. “We’ve had people from Viasat, a radiologist, a professor at SDSU.” The interview took place outside...

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Black women wear afros a hairstyle that goes back to the civil rights movement as an act of liberation. Black Americans have been discriminated against for wearing them, and they are now protected by the CROWN Act in CA.

The CROWN Act: How SCHS Students Feel About Their Natural Hair

Madeline Mack, Staff Reporter Nov 12, 2019

The CROWN Act was signed into law in CA just under four months ago. It states that no person can be discriminated against at school or in the workplace for wearing their natural hair. The oppression...

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A woman carries a sign in a protest to protect the right to her own body. Women have been marching in protest for various rights they have been denied for over a hundred years now.

Women’s Reproductive Rights Are Not Up For Grabs

Taylor Riley, Staff Reporter May 21, 2019

Whether you are anti-abortion or pro-choice, there is one thing that is clear — women should have full control over their own bodies — and here’s why. Roughly 200,000 teenage girls get an abortion...

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Body hair or no body hair is allowed to be a question. This article discusses why women should choose for themselves to save or shave their body hair.

Destigmatization of Women’s Body Hair

Taylor Riley, Staff Reporter Apr 29, 2019

I look down at my legs and I feel embarrassed. I forgot to shave and threw on a pair of shorts as I flew out the door, already late for school. All day I glance down, examining and wincing at the sight...

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First Lady Melania Trump meets with young children at the Cincinnati Children’s Hospital on Monday, Feb. 5, 2018. Melania has focused her efforts as First Lady in working to discourage bullying on many different platforms, emphasizing its effects on mental and physical stability.

The Message Sent to Us, the Children of this Country

Sophia Parks, News & Feature Editor Nov 6, 2018

Disheartened. Exhausted. Vulnerable. Belittled. Many American women and girls woke up Saturday, Oct. 6, the day Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh was confirmed,  unaware of the ramifications...

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