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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Ms. Coonrad

Ms. Coonrad

Emily Martinez, Editor-in-Chief September 29, 2017

Ms. Lorrie Coonrad is a new addition to the LQHS math department who is teaching Math 1 and Math Lab. Prior to moving here, Coonrad lived in South Korea and taught math at a private high school for four...

Ms. Daileg

Ms. Daileg

Emily Martinez, Editor-in-Chief September 29, 2017

Ms. Precious Daileg is a new biology teacher at LQHS. She attended Cal State Fullerton and moved from Orange County to teach in the desert. She is very excited for a change. She stated, “Everybody is...

Mr. Harker

Mr. Harker

Emily Martinez, Editor-in-Chief September 29, 2017

Mr. Peter Harker is a new Math III teacher at LQHS. “When I was a student, I loved math. It was the subject I excelled at the most,” said Harker. While he loved music, he chose to pursue teaching like...

Mr. Kiener

Mr. Kiener

John Doyle, Editor-in-Chief September 29, 2017

Local to the area, Mr. Joel Kiener actually attended LQHS and graduated in 2005. In fact, Kiener was a part of the second graduating IB class ever at LQHS. He attended the University of California, Irvine...

Ms. Martinez

Ms. Martinez

John Doyle, Editor-in-Chief September 29, 2017

New to LQHS’ English department, Ms. Irma Martinez graduated from Indio High School. She attended College of the Desert, later transferring to the University of California, Riverside and California State...

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...

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...

“Ashland Falls” Backstage Pass

Amanda Wilkerson, Reporter September 28, 2017

Since June, members of La Quinta High School's theatre department have been working hard on this year’s fall production, “Ashland Falls,” which will premiere on Oct. 12. The story of “Ashland Falls”...

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