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New legislation keeps California pedestrians focused on the road

Mackenzie Clarke, Managing Editor October 18, 2017

At a meeting on Sept. 12,  San Mateo County Supervisor David Canepa and other Supervisors voted unanimously in favor of a resolution to ask state lawmakers to pass the requisite legislation necessary...

Wi-fi block disconnects students

Rio Popper and Lauren Stevens October 18, 2017

  “The wi-fi block allowed me to accidentally come across pornography, but stopped me from looking at Pinterest for art,” senior Ellis Spickermann said. Wi-fi is a centralizing force in...

Wine Country fires wreak havoc on bay air quality

Mackenzie Clarke, Managing Editor October 18, 2017

Fires which ignited due to high winds and dry conditions throughout Wine Country Oct. 8 have spread to consume around 160,000 acres of homes, nature, and vineyards. As of Thurs Oct 12, 400 people in the...

Vaulters spring into new year with Stahler

Zack Rosenblatt, Executive Editor September 20, 2017

Sequoia’s Pole Vault team played its first matches during the 2017 spring season for the first time after Resources Officer David Stahler decided to lead the team. Though students could still compete...

New teachers quickly find love for Sequoia

Sam Brook, Staff Reporter September 20, 2017

Vicki Barone Department: English Prior School: Gilroy High School Barone has moved around within the Bay Area for several years with her husband, two dogs, and one cat. Right now she commutes from Half...

Administrative, guidance offices gain experienced new staff

Mackenzie Clarke, Managing Editor September 20, 2017

Sequoia’s new additions to the administrative and counseling offices in this school year include Kristin Stout as Instructional Vice Principal and Patty Vlahakos as guidance counselor. The administrative...

Trump administration moves in to end DACA, puts Dreamers’ program to sleep

Trump administration moves in to end DACA, puts Dreamers’ program to sleep

Rio Popper, Copy Editor September 17, 2017

President Donald Trump decided to roll back Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) September 5. Started with an Executive Order by president Barack Obama in 2012, DACA allows certain young, undocumented...

A 1917 calendar from the time capsule has survived intact for over 100 years.

Cherokees glimpse at the Class of 1917’s past

Benjy Jude, News Editor September 13, 2017

A time capsule from the Class of 1917 was opened by Sequoia’s administration and the Class of 2017 June 8. After students asked to open it, they found it in the bomb shelter under the library. “Mr....

Science-loving students travel to see total solar eclipse

Rio Popper, Online Editor August 23, 2017

As most Sequoia students sat in their second and third-period classes, several other students watched day become night in Oregon during the total solar eclipse. One such student was senior Layne Stanley,...

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The 2017 College & Career Map

May 31, 2017

Compare this year's class against those from past years.

Varsity Boys Track and Field score league title

Krista Weaver, Staff Reporter May 31, 2017

For the first time in many years, Varsity Boys  Track and Field won the League Title. They are currently in the Ocean division—the highest division. They have not won this title (in this division) since...

178 Blank Pages fills theater with tears on and offstage

‘178 Blank Pages’ fills theater with tears on and offstage

Rio Popper, Online Editor May 31, 2017

The soundtrack to senior Bryce Stephens’s play, “178 Blank Pages,” was a chorus of “awwws” from the 244 audience members in Carrington May 19. Whether it was a scene featuring the play’s subtle...

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