La Quinta High School's student-run newspaper

Hawkview

La Quinta High School's student-run newspaper

Hawkview

La Quinta High School's student-run newspaper

Hawkview

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Janessa Cardenas ’23, Hailey Manning ‘24, Aryanna Ferguson ‘23

How do brands and social media endorse fast fashion?

Laly Bautista, Reporter December 20, 2021

As fast fashion continues to manufacture clothing, not a lot of people understand the impact of their purchases and the consequences that come with it. Social media has become a big influence on the industry...

Star quarterback Tommy Ansley: future Kyler Murray?

Star quarterback Tommy Ansley: future Kyler Murray?

Malachi Murrell, Reporter December 17, 2021

Since 2013, the La Quinta High football team hasn’t been able to start their season off 3-0. This past season the football team was able to get off to an undefeated start, thanks to the help of quarterback...

Students returning to campus face mental health struggles

Students returning to campus face mental health struggles

Miranda Muir, Editor-in-Chief December 17, 2021

Choruses of bargaining with teachers for less homework, more local crisis and domestic violence hotlines added to the back of student IDs, students noticing the phrase “mental health” being heard in...

Photo Essay: Choir sings Through the Storm

Photo Essay: Choir sings “Through the Storm”

Eli Salazar, Raisa Vianey Guerrero Cardenas, and Haylee Cruz December 16, 2021

Updated on Friday, Dec. 17 to add photos on the second day of the choir performance. 

New bell schedule has unintended impact on students’ lives

William Franklin and Willow Mcmaster December 16, 2021

A new law was signed in California in 2019, delaying start times for secondary schools across California. The law was passed in an attempt to improve student well-being and decrease student tardiness.  Taking...

From left to right: Layla Freiberg and Miranda Muir, the 2021-2022 Hawkview co-editors-in-chief

2021-2022 Hawkview editors-in-chief say hello

Miranda Muir and Layla Freiberg December 16, 2021

We are Miranda Muir and Layla Freiberg, your Hawkview co-editors-in-chief for the 2021-2022 school year. The Hawkview is La Quinta High’s student-run newspaper dedicated to amplifying local voices and...

Devious licks: A TikTok trend gone too far

Devious licks: A TikTok trend gone too far

Alyssa Zepeda, Tiffany Bailey, and Angelina Valdez December 15, 2021

The new viral TikTok trend known as the "Devious Licks" skyrocketed in September 2021. La Quinta High School was no exception. Did it go too far? Was it all just for 15 seconds of fame? Security at...

Students work independently during class.

Ethnic Studies debuts diverse curriculum

Keeley Jibben, Reporter December 14, 2021

In room 515, the Ethnic Studies class is in session during the first period of the day. Students are hard at work perfecting their Indigenous Studies presentations that are due the Friday before Thanksgiving...

AFJROTC cadets honored for their strong leadership

AFJROTC cadets honored for their strong leadership

Isaa Villicana, Reporter December 14, 2021

The PSC-MOAA awards luncheon took place on Nov. 18 at the Classic Club. This ceremony was hosted to honor and reward the staff and cadets of AFJROTC.  Military Officers Association of America (MOAA)...

Students express their discontent over the schools dress code in August 2021 during a student-led protest.

Dress code protest sparks conversation at LQHS

Hannah Tovar, Managing Editor December 13, 2021

La Quinta High School welcomed students back to school for in-person this school year after a year of learning remotely via Zoom. As staff and students began to find their way back into the normalities...

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