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What’s Super about Super Bowl 2026?
Touchdowns Of The Season// Winning were the Seattle Seahawks against the New England Patriots. They gave their all to win the title of Super Bowl LX and the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Puerto Rican musician, Bad Bunny gave an unforgettable halftime show in Spanish. (Photo Courtesy of Mila Ekstrom and Creative Commons) On February 8, 2025, the Seattle Seahawks faced the New England Patriots to see who would win the 60th Super Bowl. 2015 was the last time the Seahawks and the Patri

Mila Ekstrom
Feb 134 min read


5 Ways to Celebrate Loved Ones on Valentine’s Day
Day of Love // Celebrating Valentine’s Day isn’t just for your romantic relationships. If you don’t have a partner to spend the holiday with, or even if you do, appreciating your friends and family can be just as fun and important. (Photo by Ashlin Chase) With Valentine’s Day quickly approaching, you may find yourself wondering what the point of celebrating is if you don’t have a partner. However, this heart-filled holiday isn’t just about enjoying your romantic partners, als

Ashlin Chase
Feb 133 min read


Coronado’s AP Academy Standout: Kameron Quinland
Over the years, Coronado’s AP Academy has built a reputation for academic rigor, intellect, and students who constantly push themselves far beyond the average classroom expectations. Senior Kameron Quinland represents this standard with drive and determination. Having taken 11 AP classes, he has embraced one of the most demanding academic paths that our school has to offer. He consistently shows how ambition and motivation can open doors to new opportunities. He plans on cont

Milana Garza
Feb 112 min read


2/6 Women's Basketball Brief
Whoop, There’s the Hoop! // Aiming to win a point, the Coronado Cougars pounce into action for a learning matchup against the Foothill Falcons. The more points accumulated by the team, the better the win. (Photo courtesy of Candy Arellano). On Friday, February 6th, 2026, Coronado’s women's basketball team learned the meaning of being in a team sport against the Foothill Falcons. With a score of 45-62, the Lady Cougars, though they fought hard, did not secure the ultimate vi

Ashley Nassiri Arellano
Feb 102 min read


Senior Spotlight: Avery Camacho
Triple Threat//Looking at Avery Camacho, you might see just another student, but more than that, Camacho has put in an abundance of work in a variety of ways during her time at Coronado. Graduating this year, she has made strides in everything from academics, to clubs, to sports, being the epitome of accomplishment during her high school career. (Photo courtesy of Avery Camacho) Meet senior Avery Camacho in the graduating class of 2026. Avery Camacho was not simply here to gr

McKenzie Smoot
Feb 63 min read


STUCO in the Spotlight: Julie Beckham
Student-Athlete Stardom // Graduating alongside the class of 2026, senior Julie Beckham will be greatly missed at Coronado. Whether it’s her athletic ability, leadership skills, or school involvement, students and faculty cannot wait to see what amazing things she will do after high school. (Photo Courtesy of Julie Beckham) Julie Beckham’s four years at Coronado High School were defined by leadership, commitment, and an unwavering passion for her community. Performing as a st

Ashlin Chase
Feb 23 min read


The Perfect Guide to Balancing Your Life
Picture this: you're 14 years old, standing in the gymnasium of the school you’re going to spend the next four years, surrounded by the bustle of other students, old and new. Poster boards for clubs and sports you’ve never heard of are in every corner as representatives from every table entice you to sign up for absolutely everything. This is a common occurrence for almost every freshman, and there is no doubt that high school is a time of stressful classes, juggling sports,

Milana Garza
Jan 293 min read


Women’s Basketball: Coronado Cougars v. Desert Pines Jaguars
On the court // Racking up points is senior Alivia Simon as she and the rest of Coronado's Women’s Basketball crush the Jaguars. This is one of the last games of the season, and it reflects on their work ethic and winning mentality. (Photo Courtesy of Alivia Simon) On January 20, 2026, at 6:30 PM, The Coronado Cougars had a home game against the Desert Pines Jaguar absolutely obliterating them with a score of 70-28. With a lot of determination and work out regiments, the Wom

Mila Ekstrom
Jan 292 min read
A Day in the Life: Inside One Busy Junior’s Jam-Packed Schedule
For most students, the day slows down once school ends. For seventeen-year-old Kendall Festa, it only picks up speed! Festa’s day officially begins at 7 a.m. when she heads to school knowing she won’t step back through her front door again for at least another twelve hours. Similar to many high school students, she spends her mornings bouncing from class to class, forced to think about the rest of her day’s schedule. The final bell brings a wave of relief to most as it signal

Audrey Hamatake
Jan 293 min read


Where Was the White Christmas?
Tragic Temperatures // Using this chart, the dramatic rise of the global average temperature from 1850 to 2024 can be seen. As displayed, the temperatures are on a steep increase and do not seem to be slowing down at any rate, all due to the popular phenomenon: climate change. (Photo courtesy of Berkeley Earth) Just a month ago, students were eager to finish school and get on winter break, with many students excited to ski, sled, or snowboard. Although from the past till now,

McKenzie Smoot
Jan 283 min read


Influence of Trends on Teens
People and Trends//Trying to fit in, people will do anything that they see online no matter what it is. Everyone wants to be liked and fit in with the “popular” groups but what are the impacts of that? (Photo by Megan Meusy) In today's digital age, online trends have become a dominant force shaping the lives of teenagers. From viral challenges and dance crazes to fashion wardrobe and social media movements, these trends have a powerful influence on how teens interact with th

Megan Meusy
Jan 283 min read


Stranger Things: One Last Adventure Documentary Review
One Final Adventure//Crying emotionally, sophomore Natalia Arieli finishes watching Stranger Things: One Last Adventure on January 7th, 2026. Fans everywhere get to see the behind-the-scenes of making the final season of Stranger Things with the newly released documentary, including script writing, cast interviews, and intricate sets in the making (Photo by Natalia Arieli). The final season of our beloved Stranger Things is out, and although everyone is sad and has mixed f

Natalia Arieli
Jan 277 min read


Exploring the Voids
Intergalactic Cooperation // Coming aboard the International Space Station, astronauts bring new skills and valuable intel about space back to Earth. Collaborating with SpaceX, NASA plans to bring more information, among other things, for mankind. (Photo courtesy of Creative Commons). Created in 1958, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has dared to explore the cosmos through satellites, telescopes, and photographs. However, this exploration depends on t

Ashley Nassiri Arellano
Jan 212 min read


Bruno Mars Strikes Again: The Romantic Stadium Tour
24K Magic in the Air // Preparing to perform his first ever stadium tour, Bruno Mars has set the world on fire. With the global demand for tickets going up by the second, it’s no secret just how influential he has established himself to be on the world stage. (Photo by Ashlin Chase) Going into 2026, Bruno Mars is gearing up for one of the newest, most promising events of the year: The Romantic Tour . Nearly ten years after the 24K Magic World Tour truly solidified Mars’ extre

Ashlin Chase
Jan 212 min read


Coronado Bowling vs Silverado
Bowling for a Win//Rolling the bowling ball across the lane, sophomore Ethan Au strategically throws the ball in order to get as many points as possible and possibly a strike. Coronado’s Varsity Women’s and Men’s Bowling team works incredibly hard all year in bowling alleys in order to take as many wins as possible. (Photo courtesy of Ms. Potts) On Monday, January 12th, Coronado scored another win in the books. Coronado’s Varsity Women’s and Men’s Bowling team both competed a

Natalia Arieli
Jan 162 min read


The Ins & Outs of Journalism
Speak Up // Making an impact is journalism, and while it is all around you, it’s something you may not even realize. Everywhere you look, from ads on a bench, in colleges or universities, and right here at Coronado High School. (Photo by Mila Ekstrom) Journalism is an elective course here at Coronado, and it is also a career choice that many people have chosen, like Ida B. Wells, Barbara Walters, Lester Holt, and many more famous journalists. Journalism as a whole includes ma

Mila Ekstrom
Jan 154 min read


Stranger Things Season 5: Volume 2 & Finale Summary
A Strange Christmas//Sitting in the audience of the Marquis theatre, sophomore Natalia Arieli excitedly waits for the Stranger Things: The First Shadow play to start on December 26th. Volume 2 of Stranger Things had just been released, and, after staying up all night to watch it, Arieli went to see the Stranger Things play the following day. (Photo by Natalia Arieli) *Warning: This article will be a complete summary of Volume 2, including the finale, so make sure you watch

Natalia Arieli
Jan 139 min read
1/10 Women's Basketball Brief
Shoot and Score // Waiting for the best shot, the Coronado Cougars in the height of the action, prepared to win. This match is great practice and application of their skills. (Photo courtesy of Bryn Norris). The Coronado women’s basketball team is dribbling into action. This past weekend, on January 10th, 2026, the Lady Cougars won a home conference game against the Lady Patriots in a neck-and-neck, tight score of 46-43, ultimately scoring a home victory. In the first quarte

Ashley Nassiri Arellano
Jan 132 min read


Three Steps to Keep Your New Year’s Resolution
Rising Resolutions//Commencing 2026, many people are setting new goals for themselves, but not many people end up sticking to these ambitious goals ; thus, making it important that you choose the right resolutions that you're capable of accomplishing. (Photo by Stella Lin) All over the world, January 1st marks the day of new beginnings and a fresh start. Dating back to over 4,000 years ago, the act of making New Year’s Resolutions has stood the test of time. Since thousands

Stella Lin
Jan 13 min read


When SNAP Stopped, Las Vegas Stepped Up
Donate, donate, donate!//Supporting the community, many food drives across Las Vegas work tirelessly to bring meals to families’ tables this holiday season. However, these efforts have become increasingly strained as the SNAP pause in the fall added new pressure to already overwhelmed organizations. (Photo by Caleigh Burns) Neighbors throughout our community scrambled and lined up at food pantries across Las Vegas. Earlier this fall, a government shutdown led to the pause of

Caleigh Burns
Dec 13, 20254 min read
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