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San Marin Pony Express

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San Marin Pony Express

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Lockable phone cases set to take over Southern Marin high schools
Lockable phone cases set to take over Southern Marin high schools
Jules Pope, Cover Page and Back Page Editor • June 9, 2026
A student finishes math homework with an overload of books surrounding him. He completes
each task, highlighting homework overload and student burnout.
The rise of burnout and overexhaustion amongst high school students
Logan Alsterlind, Reporter • June 8, 2026
Ticketmaster controls a large part of the live music industry, especially after merging with Live Nation, another ticket promotion website, which means there is not much competition to keep prices low.
The price increase in tickets reshapes concert culture
Lane Miguel, Reporter • June 8, 2026
“Tanning exposes your skin to [ultraviolet (UV)] light, and UV light is a known carcinogen, which means it can alter your DNA,” Biotechnology and biology teacher Gillian Boyd said. “It can change the sequences of DNA bases. The more exposure you have, the more risk you have to develop [skin] cancer.”
The normalization and long-term effects of tanning
Alanna McCormick and Emma Sofia Haughey June 8, 2026
Power of spending: Financial protests and their impacts
Power of spending: Financial protests and their impacts
Weston Stahley, Reporter • June 7, 2026
Remakes [and film adaptations of books] are often criticized for being too repetitive and unnecessary.
Book adaptations raise debates among audiences
Lila Chase, News Editor • June 8, 2026
Left to right: Seniors Ben Ackley, Elise Chiu, Chloe Phan, and Elijah Dusinski prepare for June with their summer wardrobe.
San Marin students’ guide to an inexpensive summer experience
River Koch, Chief-Operations Manager • June 8, 2026
Emily Gates plays the piano while harmonizing with her fourth
period choir class. Gates has taught choir at San Marin High
School since 1980.
Unsung Hero: Emily Gates
Taliyah Cavanaugh, Sports and Opinion Editor • June 7, 2026
A bulletin board of boarding passes, international currency, hotel key cards, and more. This is a collection of travel memories and objects from a San Marin student.
The importance of solo traveling in high school
Beatrice Plescia, Editor-in-Chief • June 5, 2026
San Marin boys get ready to swim against the Marin Catholic
boys team at Novato High school.
San Marin swim creates new standards
Caitlin Horan, Reporter • June 8, 2026
The next issue comes out in...
Volume 60, Version 5 is out!
“The Great Divide” shows that vulnerability is Noah Kahan’s greatest superpower
“The Great Divide” shows that vulnerability is Noah Kahan’s greatest superpower
Ella Berberian, Reporter • June 2, 2026
Harry Styles leans into disco and electronic vibes on his new album “Kiss All The Time. Disco, Occasionally."
Harry Styles trades vulnerability for 70s disco
Lane Miguel, Reporter • April 1, 2026
Ilya and Shane from "Heated Rivalry."
“Heated Rivalry” breaks the ice for queer media
Mack Sunke, Reporter • February 6, 2026
Movie Review of Happy Gilmore 1&2
Movie Review of Happy Gilmore 1&2
Grant Means, Reporter • January 13, 2026
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