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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Fashion Week Highlights of El Paseo

Fashion Week Highlights of El Paseo

Thao Nguyen, Assistant Editor March 27, 2018

Fashion Week El Paseo is considered to be one of the biggest fashion weeks on the West Coast. Many critics compare this event to New York Fashion Week, emphasizing on the increasing growth in popularity...

Esteemed Pastry Chef Preps for PD Food & Wine in Blackhawk Kitchen

Esteemed Pastry Chef Preps for PD Food & Wine in Blackhawk Kitchen

Brysenia Miranda, Assistant Editor March 22, 2018

  It's a Thursday morning and the scents of cake batter, cinnamon, and cream cheese fill the Blackhawk Kitchen as Zac Young, a pastry chef well-known for his appearances on the Food Network,...

The Flames of Passion and Trailblazing Women

The Flames of Passion and Trailblazing Women

Thao Nguyen and Katie Arias March 22, 2018

On Thursday, Mar. 8, the world celebrated International Women’s Day and two trailblazing women inspired high school students across the Coachella Valley at Youth Town Hall. Former U.S Ambassador...

A Windy Time at the La Quinta Arts Festival Blew Everyone Away

A Windy Time at the La Quinta Arts Festival Blew Everyone Away

Thea Spisz and Amanda Wilkerson March 22, 2018

The La Quinta Arts Festival was held from March 1-4 at the La Quinta Civic Center campus. There were a plethora of different art styles made up of anything from paint and paper to wax and wire. Most...

Future Blackhawk Teachers Read Across America

Future Blackhawk Teachers Read Across America

Emily Martinez, Editor-in-Chief March 22, 2018

  La Quinta High School’s Future Teachers Club celebrated Read Across America on March 2 by reading to students at Amelia Earhart Elementary. “Read Across America is a day to encourage...

Battle of the Books Brings Out Bookish Enthusiasm

Ariah Hernandez, Reporter March 22, 2018

Desert Sands Unified participated in Battle of the Books, a nationwide competition for students in K-12, at Palm Desert High on March 7. This year, La Quinta High School’s team was comprised of nine...

Save a Life and Donate Blood

Save a Life and Donate Blood

Brysenia Miranda, Assistant Editor March 22, 2018

Blood drives are held at La Quinta High School four times a year. Each blood drive is held for two days to give staff and students, who are at least 16 years old, a chance to donate blood for a good...

Learning Through Community Service: Students Journey to Mexico

Learning Through Community Service: Students Journey to Mexico

Katelyn Pagela, Copy Editor March 22, 2018

MHA students Andrea Bresani ‘19 and Jordan Menne ‘19 were given the opportunity from their church, The Garden Fellowship, to travel to Carmen Serdán, Mexico and help disabled orphans in need through...

Pre-Show Look at “The Seussification of Romeo and Juliet”

Pre-Show Look at “The Seussification of Romeo and Juliet”

Drew Patterson, Reporter March 22, 2018

This year’s spring play will be “The Seussification of Romeo and Juliet,” which was chosen by Kathy Karstens, the tech director, and Ms. Whelchell, the substitute drama director, in an effort to...

Desert Cancer Society Gala Rocks the Night Away

Desert Cancer Society Gala Rocks the Night Away

Thao Nguyen, Assistant Editor March 16, 2018

On Sunday, March 11, hundreds of individuals from the society, business, and entertainment industries gathered at the Heckmann Estate in Rancho Mirage for a rock and roll themed gala and to celebrate...

Save the Date Next Year for the Riverside County Fair

Kevin Ayala, Reporter March 1, 2018

The annual Date Festival held in Indio is one of the valley’s biggest events, running from Feb. 16-25 this year. It began as a celebration of the date harvest in the area, which accounts for 95 percent...

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