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Farewell, Black Mamba

LEGEND: Kobe Bryant bids farewell to a successful career. By Jack Weggeland, Staff Writer Since the 1996 draft, when drafted by the Charlotte Hornets and eventually traded to the Los…

Batter Up

PREVIEW: Poly’s baseball and softball teams gear up for the new season ahead. By Kayla Iles, Staff Writer Spring sports have arrived, and Poly’s baseball and softball teams are turning…

Three Sports at a Glance

UPDATE: A look at Poly’s dive team, tennis team, and senior vs. staff basketball game. By Martin Perina, Staff Writer Poly diving recently kicked off its season in last week’s…

His Name Is Alexander Hamilton

MUSICAL: A year after the release of Hamilton, the musical theater world has gone crazy over this innovative performance. By Emma Carson, Staff Writer In 2009, Lin-Manuel Miranda presented a…

Tennis and Drugs

SHARAPOVA: Tennis champion Maria Sharapova, a household name, failed a drug test at the Australian Open. By Lily Mitchell, Staff Writer On March 7, 2016, Maria Sharapova held a press…

Where Netflix Leads, Fans Will Follow

GILMORE: The television show Gilmore Girls will make its Netflix debut through four mini-movies. By Himadri Ratnayake, Staff Writer Ever since the television show Gilmore Girls launched in 2000 on…

School board scrutinizes important bond vote

EDUCATION: Riverside’s School board prepares to decide the date for a vote on a multi-million dollar bond for upgrades and maintenance to school campuses. By Brandon Byrne, Staff Writer Spring…

Poly Soccer Players Commit to Colleges

RECRUITED: Poly varsity soccer players, Kayla Valenzuela and Caitlin McManus, are both committed to prestigious schools to pursue their passion for soccer. By Kate Santoso, Staff Writer From Germany to…

Poly offers new art course for the 2016-2017 school year

ART: AP Studio Art emerges as a new opportunity for young artists at Poly. By Dyala Harb, Staff Writer Advanced Placement (AP) Studio Art is the very first art portfolio…

Paying More for Pernicious Pop?

TAX: California lawmakers propose a tax on soft drinks. By Andrew Carlson, Staff Writer On March 8, 2016, state lawmakers Richard Bloom and Jim Hood proposed a tax on sugary…

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