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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

Looking through a new lens

Looking through a new lens

Hannah Prince, Print Editor-in-chief Sep 8, 2016

  Through the eyes of SMCHS students, the deans are considered bad guys on campus. What the students don’t see is that the deans play a vital role in our campus's safety and discipline. The...

Power to the Nest

Lauren Kesic, Copy Editor Sep 6, 2016

On Friday, Aug. 26, fans crowded the entrance gates at Mission Viejo High School's football field several hours before the Eagles faced the Diablos. As our varsity football team geared up to play, our...

One simply doesn't walk by these doors and not peak in or stop by to say hello.

Thank you, Campus Ministry

Cristina Zapata and Sarah Turner Apr 21, 2016

Dear Campus Ministry, How do we begin to thank you for everything you do for SMCHS? It's nearly impossible to explain how much you do for our student body, but here we are in an attempt to say thank...

After winning the game at Angel Stadium, all teammates celebrate their victory with big smiles on their faces.

Batter up

Amanda Zou, Photo Editor Apr 21, 2016

SMCHS varsity baseball team rises to new heights this season, winning games and breaking records. The baseball team traveled to Las Vegas and defeated Bishop Gorman High School. They set the school record...

In her replica of a scene from "James and the Giant Peach" by Roald Dahl, senior Shayna Aigner uses clay, paint, wire, metal, ribbon and moss.

Living through art

Kristine Liao, Co-Editor-in-Chief Feb 7, 2016

For SMCHS seniors, the sixth annual art show is their last.  The work of some of the school's most seasoned artists was displayed and potenitally sold in the library until Feb. 5.

Sophomore Jack Evans and senior Bryan Leonor discuss possible prototypes for the FRC robot.

Gearing up for FRC

Dessi Gomez, Arts & Entertainment Editor Jan 27, 2016

Buttons are pushed with great speed. Gears  click into place and whir frantically. The  microcontroller brain boots up. The robot is ready for action. During the 2014-2015 school year, SMCHS  started...

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