CHS Girls Soccer Team Strikes CIF Goal
Looking to turn things around this year after a struggling and rebuilding season last year, the Chieftain Girl’s Varsity Soccer team had a fantastic season and finished third in Central League. Led by...
View ArticleSenior Athletes of the Month: Geneva West and Tori Kutzner
Senior athletes of the month Tori Kutzner and Geneva West are both phenomenal soccer players who took their team to the quarterfinals in CIF against Francis Parker. Kutzner was selected to be First...
View ArticlePresident Obama Plans to Grant Illegal Immigrants Citizenship
They have long been a despised and often poorly treated minority, but now all of a sudden immigrants from Mexico and other Latin American countries are beginning to be embraced by politicians and...
View ArticleThe Walking Dead Gains Followers, Entrances Viewers Into Zombie-Like State
Note: Spoiler Alert! Zombies, blood, guts, love, and betrayal are just the beginning of what the award winning show, The Walking Dead, has in store for viewers. In the premiere episode, released...
View ArticleHollywood in a Slump: Continually Producing Bad Movies
There is no denying that everyone enjoys a good movie, whether it’s comedy, romance, horror, drama or action; however, not all movies are “good movies.” Some leave you wanting more, while others make...
View ArticleSleeping in Class
It’s a practice that has spanned generations upon generations of students, and we have all seen our fair share of it: sleeping in class. Yes, the ‘art form’ is still in wide use to this day, but many...
View ArticleEaster or the Spring Equinox? The Origin of a Widely Celebrated Holiday in...
Many of us know the religious significance of Easter. That Christ rose and was resurrected on the third day after his crucifixion. This holy rebirth is celebrated each year on Easter Sunday, usually...
View ArticleNails: The “Everlasting Gobstopper” of the Beauty World
Nails are a sign of fashion and are possibly a girl’s most glamorous accessory. Nowadays nails are tailored, shiny, bold and freshly painted. This fashion trend continues to steadily pick up steam as...
View ArticleComing to Terms With Eating Disorders & Stomaching the Signs, Symptoms &...
Have you ever called someone fat or made fun of their weight? Yes? Next time, think about it before you do. Making fun of someone’s weight can cause serious mental and emotional problems. It can even...
View ArticleAre Yearbooks Too Expensive? The Calumet Staff Defends its Publication
Yearbooks are important to students.They remind them of good times. Unfortunately, many students can’t afford a yearbook. This year they cost between $73 to $86, depending on when they are purchased...
View ArticleChinese Take-out
We have all eaten out of Chinese food take-out boxes before, but get this; we have been using them wrongly. Instead of dumping your food out on a plate, or eating straight out of the box, the take-out...
View ArticleAP CLASS GUIDE: Student Opinions on Science and Math Courses
Enrolling in AP courses is highly encouraged. By taking AP classes, a student can immerse themselves in challenging material that not only allows the student to become better at critical thinking and...
View ArticleJunior Class College Trip: The UC and Cal-State Crusade
“Listen up everyone!” shouted English and German teacher Rick Roehrich, one of the college trip chaperones, “We’re going to complain about the bus for one minute. Then we’re moving on!” Forty-two...
View ArticleSenior Athletes of the Month: Blake Suniga & Mario Ochoa
When it comes to volleyball at Clairemont, many think about girls’ volleyball. However dynamic duo Mario Ochoa and Blake Suniga are spiking their opponents. The two seniors captains lead the team with...
View ArticleKevin Ngo: My Journey Through Tennis
Tennis is a sport of finesse and requires a ‘touch’ that may take months, or even years to develop, but that didn’t stop me from trying. I actually never imagined myself playing tennis, but after years...
View ArticleSenior Collin Harmon Looks to Become a Hip Hop Emcee
Under his rap name “The Law,” which is shortened from his middle name Lawrence; Senior Collin Harmon plans to release his new debut single “San Diego City.” Harmon has big dreams for himself – he is...
View ArticleClairemont High Presents: The Twilight Zone Preview
The Clairemont High School Y.O.U. (Youth Opportunities Unlimited) after school programs are proud to present The Twilight Zone. The collaborative effort of Clairemont’s theatre, photography, art, and...
View ArticleUndocumented Citizens Deserve a Path to Citizenship
Over 11 million residents in the U.S. are here working as undocumented workers. Approximately 2-3 million of them are students. These young people and their parents need a place to live where they can...
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