La Quinta High School's student-run newspaper

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La Quinta High School's student-run newspaper

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La Quinta High School's student-run newspaper

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Football Faces Off With the Best

Football Faces Off With the Best

Juan Puga, Sports Editor September 28, 2017

LQHS’ football was dealt a loss to the Roosevelt High Mustangs, following their previous home game victory, in a non-conference game on Sept. 22. The Blackhawks had a rocky start with only one touchdown...

Girls’ Volleyball Has High Hopes for DVL 

Girls’ Volleyball Has High Hopes for DVL 

Mariana Escatell, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2017

Girls’ volleyball is back and in full swing. The young team has a hopeful look on their season this year. With only two returners, the squad is ready to take on the upcoming challenges DVL has for them....

A Farewell to LQ’s Staff

September 28, 2017

As La Quinta High adjusts to a new school year, some staff members have moved on from the nest; but things are not so grey, as they are loving their new chapters.

The Legend Is Here

The Legend Is Here

Jessica Porrelli, News Editor September 28, 2017

At the head of the 2017-2018 school year, Mr. Ron Dohrman began his twentieth year of teaching at La Quinta High School. Throughout his tenure, Dohrman has taught PSA English for sophomores and juniors. Prior...

LQHS Welcomes Foreign Exchange Students

Emily Martinez, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2017

Elena Deza Garcia-Señorans is a foreign exchange student from Galicia, Spain. She’s a junior this year and is so far enjoying the hot California weather, as well as La Quinta High. Since Spanish...

Photo courtesy of Sean Webb

LQ Band Plays at 9/11 Vigil

Katie Arias, Photo Editor/ News Editor September 28, 2017

The City of La Quinta held their annual candlelight vigil on September 11 in memory of the lives lost in New York and Washington D.C. The vigil was held at the Palm Desert Civic Center Park near the library...

La Quinta High School in 2017.

Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

Mikah Strong, Editor September 28, 2017

After a much needed and well-deserved break from cramming in study time and finishing up last minute summer assignments, La Quinta High School did not take a vacation or stay inside and binge play video...

Going Rustic and Finding Myself in Fiji

Going Rustic and Finding Myself in Fiji

Thao Nguyen, Assistant Editor September 28, 2017

I welcomed the summer of 2017 by leaving the United States for the first time ever as I traveled 5,630 miles away from home. On June 20, I got on a plane with over 60 complete strangers as we prepared...

Septembers News Bytes

September’s News Bytes

Jessica Porrelli, News Editor September 28, 2017

In an address to the United Nations on Sept. 20, President Donald Trump threatened to “totally destroy” North Korea as a result of its increasing number of missile tests. Kim Jong Un, leader of North...

September: What’s Up With?!?!?!?

September: What’s Up With?!?!?!?

Mariana Escatell, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2017

What’s up with the rule that students can only change their lanyards if it’s school or military-related?? Just let me wear my “Cars” lanyard in peace!!!  What’s up with the Snapchat map...

A Celebration of All Things Nerdy

‘A Celebration of All Things Nerdy’

Juan Puga, Sports Editor September 28, 2017

From August 25-27, the second annual Palm Springs Comic Con kicked off with a bigger and badder send off than ever. This year’s festivities built upon last year’s mediocre success with even more exhibits,...

First Timer Explores Comic Con

First Timer Explores Comic Con

Christian Rodriguez, Features Editor September 28, 2017

Over the weekend of August 25-27, I had the pleasure of visiting the Palm Springs Comic Con with my classmate Juan Puga (10). I have to admit that I wasn’t expecting much. Conventions in big cities...

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