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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

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Students that travel abroad have many options of where they can study. Many have chosen specific places all over the world that offer the best education for their specific topic of study or future career path.

Students Should Be Required to Study Abroad

Emilie Anderson, Staff Reporter May 20, 2019

A fourteen-hour flight? Uncomfortable plane seats and unappetizing airport food? Traveling without your family for the first time? All of these describe the experience of a student traveling to...

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Mountains of trash piled up due to American consumerism. Recently, countries around the globe have scrambled to figure out a way to discard their trash.

Fighting the World’s Waste

Sophia Parks, News and Feature Editor Apr 30, 2019

For most people, the issue of garbage ends at the recycling bin or the trash can with little concern about how it is disposed of. But in recent years as landfills begin to overflow, countries around...

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Houston, We Have Robotics!

Houston, We Have Robotics!

Robotics students traveled to Houston, Texas to participate in a world competition. After their four-day journey, the team ended up coming in 25th place out of 64 teams.
Amanda Klein, Staff Writer May 11, 2018

The robotics team placed in the top one-third of the world at the FIRST Championship last week, ending in 25th place out of the 64 teams in their league. These students traveled to Houston, Texas to participate...

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