LEO METZGER Editor-In-Chief On Sunday, March 6th at 6:02 P.M., Superintendent Maldonado released an email to SB Unified students, staff, and families revealing twelve racially charged attacks across seven SB Unified schools […]
The House on the Side of the Road
JULIA TORRES Staff Writer The sun had completely disappeared over the horizon. But the moon had risen and was now reigning over the skies, casting weaker shadows on the terrain. My own […]
March Word Search

SOFIA CARILLO Staff Writer
Spring Break Memes

LEXANI ESPARZAStaff Writer
Zelenskyy on fire!
VICTORIA LEYVA Lifestyle Editor If you haven’t seen the news lately, let me give you a quick rundown on what’s happening between Russia and Ukraine. There is still a lot of unanswered […]
The Unmasked Truth About Royals Opinions on March 14th

JESS THOMPSON Staff Writer On March 14, the mask mandate we have all grown used to here at San Marcos was lifted. There are many different responses to this change, both positive […]
Look to Lance

ELIZABETH LÉKA Opinion Editor Dear Lance, I don’t own anything green. Do I really need to wear something green on St. Patrick’s Day? Sincerely, Not-A-Green Queen Dear Not-A-Green Queen, Wearing green on […]
Santa Barbara Ethnic Studies Community Forum and Celebration

ROBERT REYES Staff Writer On March 9th, the Santa Barbara Unified Ethnic Studies Program hosted their annual community forum at La Cumbre Junior Highschool. The event celebrated the students and the progress […]
Healthy Habits
LANDON SHEFFEY Staff-Writer In the United States Obesity is a serious, common and dangerous disease. From 1999 through 2018 the obesity prevalence increased from 30.5% to 42.4% and the severity increased from […]
History of Pi Day

SOFIA CARRILLO Staff Writer Do you want to throw a pie at someone or eat a pie? Now you can. March 14 is the annual national Pi day where we celebrate the […]
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