Santa Spoilers

Brooke Newton, staff writer
December 5, 2012

For some children, finding out that Santa isn’t real can be an absolute dream-crusher, but others still understand that the presents won’t be taken away just because your childhood hero has disappeared.  No matter what your reaction was to the situation, it’s likely that you remember the moment... Read more »

Flores: A Writer in Progress

Joey Borges
November 27, 2012

There are many characteristics that a good writer possesses. However, three of the most important characteristics are to be be creative, emphatic, and thought provoking. These elements come naturally to freshmen Amber Flores. She has a huge passion for reading, and she loves writing. She is not the kind... Read more »

College Night Opens Eyes

Leilani Alva, Staff Writer
October 26, 2012

When I was four adults constantly asked me,“What do you want to be when you grow up?“ “A princess,” I said. When I was six, adults constantly asked me,“What do you want to be when you grow up?“ “An actress, a doctor, or a teacher,” I replied. As time progressed,... Read more »

Oh Wow, Makau!

Brooke Newton, Staff Writer
October 26, 2012

For the past four years, senior Faith Makau has put in a comparable amount of work to an Olympian runner, and the results are very apparent. Makau started running at twelve, but became serious during her freshman year. A natural-born distance-runner, Makau was drawn to cross country during high school. “My... Read more »

Pendley pinpoints protection from bullying as goal

Veronica Marquez, Managing Editor
September 10, 2012

From a math teacher to “hopefully” a superintendent, Assistant Principal Derek Pendley enters Enochs High with the goals to stop bullying and take charge in making the school into a successful place. Enochs Eagles will have something different to look forward to with a new face around campus. Eagle’s... Read more »

Striving to Play the Part

David Ochoa, Staff Writer
January 11, 2012

There are thousands of aspiring actors and directors across the world who desire one thing from Hollywood: glamour. However, there are people who act and direct not for fame and fortune, but because it is their passion to inspire the world. “I want to make a difference, I want to inspire people... Read more »

A broken heart

Kaylee Keith, Staff Writer
December 12, 2011

Sitting. Waiting. Anticipating. The icy cold hospital room with its sterile smell and deafening silence was not a comforting place for junior Leslie Shen to wait all alone before going into surgery. Shen was only a young 5 year-old kindergartner when he discovered that he had Mitral-valve Prolapse. This... Read more »

Drumming up some passion

David Ochoa, Staff Writer
October 24, 2011

There is a small room where four guys cram in with all of their musical instruments to record a new song. T hey worked the entire day. Everyone has finished up their part, except for the drummer Nick Diamante. Nervous and shaky, he finally says he is ready. Then boom, a face full of emotion appears... Read more »