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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Recognizing the 50th anniversary of Title IX and its impact

Recognizing the 50th anniversary of Title IX and its impact

Leilani Cruz and Amaya De Lara June 23, 2022

Today marks the 50th anniversary of Title IX. Title IX is a bill that passed in the United States in 1972 that stated women would be allowed to participate in all sports and activities being offered...

Hawkview Podcast: Ruth Shulby

Hawkview Podcast: Ruth Shulby

Laly Bautista, Reporter June 21, 2022

Not only is Ruth Shulby an English teacher at La Quinta High School, but she's an accomplished pianist who shares her love of music with her students.

Hawkview Podcast: Dumb Injuries

Hawkview Podcast: Dumb Injuries

Jun Bazua, Katherine Carrera, and Eden Gorges June 17, 2022

Stories told by students at La Quinta High School and their dumb injuries — whether that's rolling down the stairs or getting saved by a hot lifeguard.

Long-term substitute makes long-term impact

Long-term substitute makes long-term impact

Enrique Beltran, Reporter June 3, 2022

Jesus Adan is a new staff member at La Quinta High School. Adan is also head coach for the junior varsity football team at La Quinta. Adan is a long-term substitute for Maxine Glazer.  Adan said he...

Meacham breaks down politics through heartfelt speech

Meacham breaks down politics through heartfelt speech

Alexa Galvez, Arts and Entertainment Editor June 1, 2022

On Feb. 24, students from different high schools had the opportunity to listen to Jon Meacham speak at Desert Town Hall.  Jon Meacham is a historian and former politician, whose voice is authoritative...

Cant bring back the past? Of course we can

Can’t bring back the past? Of course we can

Thomas Brellis, Multimedia Editor June 1, 2022

The timeless 1920s era of "The Great Gatsby," flappers and sequins were the focal point for La Quinta High's prom in May—the first since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. While there was a senior...

Kaitlin Gannaway 22 uses her laptop in class.

How has social media changed?

Miranda Muir, Editor-in-Chief June 1, 2022

Social isolation and quarantine brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic left many searching for ways to spend their time alone, while staying connected to the world around them. The internet, and by extension,...

Dr. Kelly May-Vollmar will assume her new role as DSUSDs superintendent on July 1.

Desert Sands Unified names Dr. Kelly May-Vollmar as new superintendent

Lilli Koch, Reporter June 1, 2022

In early April, Dr. Kelly May-Vollmar was appointed Desert Sands Unified School District’s new superintendent by the Board of Education. Her first day will be on July 1. In the meantime, the 18-year...

Viviana Sanchez is the long-term sub for math while Yoo is out on maternity leave.

From student-teacher to long-term sub: Viviana Sanchez is on her way

Mildred Flores, Reporter May 31, 2022

Imagine the stress of being responsible for five classes as a new student-teacher. Viviana Sanchez is a long-term math substitute for Josephine Yoo, who has been on maternity leave since February....

Rahsaan Diaz looks on.

Rahsaan Diaz shares his recollection of 9/11

Andrea Barrera, Reporter May 31, 2022

It’s been two decades since the Sept. 11 attacks known as 9/11, that killed many people in New York City. Rahsaan Diaz, a Public Service Academy teacher, shares his recollection on the happenings of...

Albums by popular artists in different decades.

Music through the decades

Alexus Hernandez, Reporter May 31, 2022

Over the years, music would change drastically due to better technology, and how music is being created and written, and new artists changing what people are into.  There are dramatic changes when you...

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