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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Winter Events in the Desert

Katie Arias, Photo Editor/ News Editor March 26, 2019

The Coachella Valley is known for its scorching 120+ degree summers, and basically year-round sunshine. However, when the month of December approaches, the valley is graced with 60 degree temperatures...

Best TV of 2018

Diego Jimenez, Web Editor-in-Chief March 26, 2019

Television is more unique and interesting than than ever. From shows on TV networks that continue to charm like Modern Family, to premium mini-series like HBO’s Sharp Objects, all the way to new streaming...

A Summation of 2018’s Absolute Worst Moments

Kevin Casibang, Social Media Manager March 26, 2019

We’ve finally reached the final month of 2018, and since it has felt like an eternity and it’s easy to lose track of all the good things that have happened this year, we’ll focus on the worst events...

Culinary Academy honors veterans with luncheon

Attiana Villalobos, Editor March 26, 2019

On Thursday Nov. 8, La Quinta High School celebrated Veterans Day with an early luncheon; veterans, police officers, first responders and others in public service came to eat the fall inspired food prepared...

Band Concert

Attiana Villalobos, Editor March 26, 2019

On Tuesday Dec. 11, the LQHS’s Concert Band and Wind Symphony performed in the LQHS theater. The concert band  played “Abington Ridge Overture” by Ed Huckeby featuring Joseph Herrera-Molina (‘22)...

The Hard Work is Paying off for the LQ Wrestlers

Ariana Alvarez, Sports Editor March 26, 2019

The LQHS wrestling program has grown into such a success over the years that they have sent athletes to DEL finals, CIF, and even State. At the Edison Beach Bash Tournament on December 8, the boys’...

A Fire Christmas Story

Miranda Rodriguez, Reporter March 26, 2019

Winter has always been my favorite time of year. I love decorating the house and putting up Christmas tree. One year after my mom and I had finished decorating, we figured we would light some scented candles...

Boys’ Basketball is Shooting for Success

Ariana Alvarez, Sports Editor March 26, 2019

Talk about a competitive sport! The LQHS Boys’ Basketball team is bringing their natural talent to the table, hoping to dominate other teams in the league. Isaac Nicholson ‘19 is confident that the...

The 27th Tamale Festival

Moises Ariel Patlan, Reporter March 26, 2019

The 27h annual International Indio Tamale Festival started off early morning Saturday Dec. 1 with the traditional grand opening celebration. Indio City officials commenced the festival instituting the...

There may be a Hippo on this Campus

Laila Khan, Ad Editor March 26, 2019

The band Hippo Campus is an electro-indie band that originated in Twin Cities, Minneapolis in 2013. The band consists of lead singer Jake Luppen, co-frontman and guitarist Nathan Stocker, bassist Zach...

Girls’ Soccer Has a Rocky Start

Miranda Muir, Editor-in-Chief March 26, 2019

The LQHS girls’ soccer team started their season off rough with two ties and losses right out of the gate. Kenia Verduzco (‘20), who plays forward, explained that, “having a new coach has been quite...

Best Music of 2018

Emily Martinez, Editor-in-Chief March 26, 2019

From pop, to indie, to rap, this year has been full of great music from several artists and bands. Space is limited, so here’s just three albums that particularly stood out in 2018. A Brief...

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