Summer job blends values and work ethic
written by Lawson Navarro · September 17, 2009
At Jamba Juice there is a phrase we have about blending smoothies known as “Witness the Whirl.” If you will indulge my cheesy metaphor, over my summer, I witnessed the blending of all valuable lessons of hard work and my personality become someone taking some responsibility. As last school came... [Read more]
Twitter fails to impress
written by Liz Scott · September 17, 2009
The concept is so simple – explain what you’re doing or how you’re feeling in 140 words or less – that it caters to the ADD-ridden teenage population surprisingly well. It is often referred to as “microblogging.” Twitter has become the newest overnight Internet sensation, but unlike the rest... [Read more]
School Transitions to Service Learning
September 11, 2009
You get a flurry of instant messages and texts the week before school starts all saying the same thing: “Did you do your hours yet?” So why do we do this? We wait until the very last minute to turn in our hours, maybe even to start them. Luckily, a new plan for Christian/Community Service (C/CS)... [Read more]
From laptop to smashed top
written by Lawerence Rivac · September 11, 2009
“When I went to the doctor’s they stuck a Q-Tip in my throat and tested me for something, and I stayed home for about two days,” Embry said. “They did that to me too,” Ly added, “but I didn’t have swine flu.” Suddenly, teachers started noticing up to nine students missing in a single... [Read more]
ATHLETE OF THE MONTH: Caronizado finds voice as Cross Country captain
written by Carissa Quiambao · September 11, 2009
It is 6:15 AM and the majority of the Moreau populace is either sleeping under snug covers or just beginning to drag themselves out of bed. Karissa Canonizado, however, is out on the track, running laps, and displaying dedication where most might express dread. By 7:30 AM most Moreau students are just... [Read more]
Old fight song inspires Krisman’s search for alma mater
written by Austin Gatdula · September 11, 2009
Chris Krisman, Athletic Director, began belting out a song in her office, and Assistant Principal Peter Shelley and Assistant Athletic Director Heidi Muhr joined in right after. “Mar-i-ners all the way Win the game today! Fight, Fight with all your might to win for Mor-eau high.” Krisman is on... [Read more]
Girls tennis runs into more conditioning under returning coach
written by Emilio Ronquillo · September 11, 2009
Less than one month into the season, the rays barring down from the fading summer sun aren’t the only heat girls tennis team feels. Under head coach Rose Borja, the squad finds itself sweating profusely over its newfound commitment to fitness. With Borja back at the helm (she was head coach in 2006... [Read more]
Frozen yogurt just got cooler
written by Jenae Galang · September 11, 2009
Pinkberry, a popular frozen yogurt vendor located in Santana Row, offers its customers many varieties of toppings for several flavors of frozen yogurt while also presenting a healthy snack. Thanks to probiotic bacteria, frozen yogurt provides consumers with calcium, vitamin A, vitamin B1, and vitamin... [Read more]
Michael Jackson and the generation gap
written by Andrew King · September 11, 2009
Did you hear that Michael Jackson died on June 25, 2009? Of course you did. If you own a television set, a radio, or a functioning pair of ears, you most likely heard about it within the hour it happened. And since then, pretty much everything there is to know about the pop culture icon has been... [Read more]
Expectations the same as beginners tee it up
written by Kimmie Aralar · September 3, 2009
This year, the Girls Golf team only has eight members. Although half the team graduated last year and only four new members have joined, Coach David Baptist expects great things. “I wouldn’t be surprised if they were playing at a higher level than last year. he said. “Every season there’s a progression... [Read more]







