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Raven Report

The student news site of Sequoia High School

Raven Report

The student news site of Sequoia High School

Raven Report

Political unrest puts Global Glimpse trips to rest

Nick Abraham and Mackenzie Clarke May 30, 2018

The annual Global Glimpse trips to Nicaragua have been rerouted to different countries because of growing political and social unrest in the country. After Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega announced...

Weddings unite students in celebration of marriage equality

Weddings unite students in celebration of marriage equality

Lauren Stevens, Staff Reporter May 2, 2018

The Sequoia Gender-Sexuality Alliance (GSA) held their annual marriage fundraiser Feb. 16 in the quad. About 100 students gathered to be married or have their vows renewed from earlier marriages. Students...

Student-led group petitions to change ‘Cherokee’ name

Aviva Futornick, Online Editor April 25, 2018

A new student-led group, ‘Ready for Ravens,’ was recently created to petition the change of Sequoia’s team name from Cherokees to Ravens. The club, which meets once a week, is currently working...

Practice field re-opens after lengthy renovation process

Rio Popper and Christian Pardo April 25, 2018

After nine months of work, the field formerly known as Nicotine Field has finally been finished, and is now open to athletes and will soon open to the public. “We started construction at the beginning...

Cape Town drought foresees future weather issues

Sarah Fazio, Staff Reporter April 25, 2018

Cape Town, South Africa, a major metropolis of nearly 4 million people, is running of of water. Historically dry rain seasons in the past few years have left reservoirs completely dry. City officials have...

Cape Town drought foreshadows future weather isssues

Sarah Fazio, Staff Reporter April 23, 2018

Cape Town, South Africa, a major metropolis of nearly 4 million people, is running of of water. Historically dry rain seasons in the past few years have left reservoirs completely dry. City officials have...

Mass shooting serves as catalyst for corporate change against NRA

Mackenzie Clarke, Managing Editor March 21, 2018

Following the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla. Feb. 14, a movement protesting the National Rifle Association (NRA) has gained momentum in the business world. As of March...

Students stage show of solidarity for school shooting victims

March 19, 2018

Enough. Nunca más violencia. Never Again. We call BS. Nosotros somos el cambio. These are the words and posters that filled the air as students and staff walked out to protest gun laws and honor the...

Huerta meets with, inspires students

Christian Pardo Villa and Rio Popper February 22, 2018

Students and teachers met American labor leader Dolores Huerta at the 13th Annual Anne & Loren Kieve Distinguished Lecture at Stanford Jan. 11. Huerta was originally an activist working towards greater...

Extraordinary flu season is deadliest in years

Taylor Gayner and Sione Tuiaki February 5, 2018

Due to failed tests by vaccine manufacturers, the rate of reported hospitalized flu cases in California has drastically increased compared to past flu seasons. These manufacturers have been using a...

‘Rocky’ start to Nicotine renovations

Sarah Fazio, Staff Reporter January 24, 2018

The construction on the new Nicotine turf field next to the football field was delayed recently after its initial start earlier this year due to a mishap in the type of rock used by the contracting company. The...

Net neutrality laws under fire, putting equal access at risk

Jay Tiperneni, Staff Reporter January 24, 2018

A monumental vote on whether net neutrality laws will be kept or repealed occurred Dec. 14. Net neutrality is the idea that internet service providers (ISPs) such as Comcast, AT&T and Verizon, have...

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