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Not Your Basic Cup

COFFEE: Local coffee shop provides an alternative source of caffeine for students. By Joey Vangsness, Staff Writer As more and more people look for cute and quirky places to Instagram…

Proposition 46 sparks debate amongst professionals

MEDICINE: Pending ballot measure Proposition 46 challenges the way healthcare is conducted in California. By Matthew Saenz, Staff Writer Healthcare recently became a hot topic within various organized groups—from political…

Cross Country at the Top

SUCCESS: Poly’s cross country team exceeds expectations at the last three meets. By Timothy Chen, Sports Editor Invited to the exclusive Woodridge Invitational Cross Country Meet, the second largest meet…

Girls’ Soccer Program Expands

ADDITION: Poly’s girls’ soccer program adds a “frosh” team this year. By Abby Burke, Staff Writer This year, there will be a new addition to Poly’s soccer program. Along with…

Pep Squad Improvements

CHANGE: Poly’s Pep Squad makes additions to increase school spirit. By Kayla Iles, Staff Writer Poly’s Cheer and Song team, collectively known as Poly’s “Pep Squad,” plans to step up…

Kicking it to CIF

TENACITY: Boys’ soccer hopes to bounce back after losing some of its most valuable players. By Scott Field, Staff Writer Just two years ago, the Riverside Poly varsity boys’ soccer…

Girls’ Varsity Water Polo 2014 Season Preview

PREVIEW: The girls’ varsity water polo team looks to have another successful season after winning CIF last year. By Franklin Racobs, Staff Writer Winning CIF is a goal that all…

‘The Fault in Our Stars’ removed from RUSD middle school

CONTROVERSY: A Riverside Unified School District committee voted to remove “The Fault in Our Stars” from a middle school library, evoking national interest. By Emily Hughes, Staff Writer Recently, John…

Credit for All

OPPORTUNITY: Special education students now have the option to obtain credit for a four-year university. By Jasmine Arenas, Staff Writer On the first week of school, coach, resource specialist and…

The Month of Mae

LEADERSHIP: ASB President Mae Johnson makes a positive impact on Poly High School. By Georgio Elnar, Staff Writer For decades the Associated Student Body (ASB) has provided a great way…

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