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The student news site of Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, California.

The Eagle Eye

The student news site of Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, California.

The Eagle Eye

The student news site of Santa Margarita Catholic High School in Rancho Santa Margarita, California.

The Eagle Eye

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Avery Lewis, Staff Reporter Oct 14, 2014

The leaves may not be changing here in Orange County, but thanks to pumpkin spice lattes, the change of season is obvious. Now, we all await the brutally cold 55 degree weather and the possibility of rain....

Preparation for Homecoming can be stressful, but it's worth it in the end.

How to plan the perfect homecoming

Anna Cannon, Staf Reporter Oct 8, 2014

Each year Homecoming rolls around and each year a few unlucky sophomores, juniors and seniors get stuck with coordinating the plans for their group. In the beginning, it starts out simple and easy, but...

De-stress not distress

Megan Snader, Staff Reporter Oct 1, 2014

You've got it all figured out. You know about the pool on the G building, you know how to work the uniform, you know how to pick the perfect SMCHS cookie. On the outside, you’re the senior that knows...

iOS8 is gr8

iOS8 is gr8

Paige Schuck, Staff Reporter Sep 30, 2014

And it's finally here. Again. The new iPhone, the new software and the new fascination with Apple's latest and greatest technology release. Reviews towards the new software are mixed. Some people hate...

The Mission - The Jessie Rees Foundation's sole purpose is to fulfill Jessie's wish to "Please help every kid fighting cancer to Never Ever Give Up".

Book Review: ‘Never Ever Give Up’ by Erik Rees with Jenna Glatzer

Alexa Hines, Web Editor-in-Chief Sep 21, 2014

NEGU. Short for Never Ever Give Up. Pronounced “knee-goo”. That is the message shared by Jessica “Jessie” Rees. In Never Ever Give Up: The Inspiring Story of Jessie and her JoyJars, Erik Rees...

Deadly messages

Deadly messages

Maggie Morris, Copy Editor Sep 13, 2014

“I w i l l be h o m e i n 1 0 m i n u t…”, you text as you maneuver through traffic on Antonio Parkway. But you never actually finish that text, nor do you get home. What you don’t see as you are...

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