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 An above view from the highest bleacher at the Tech High softball field (Photo By: Alice Matticola).

The Return of Softball

Asa Richman December 12, 2024
Softball is a sport that has been in America for more than 100 years. It is widespread in high schools and is a well-known sport with students everywhere. Many compare it to baseball because they involve very similar rulesets and gameplay. The popularity of the sport made many people wonder: why doesn’t Tech High have a softball team?
Inside bookshelves of the Rohnert Park Library, an excellent environment for focusing on your finals (Photo: Kareem Shamma).

Surviving Finals: A How-To

Verity Priest December 12, 2024
Semester finals are right around the corner, and the stress levels are up. Sometimes, a little help to finish the home stretch to break is necessary
Tech High’s 2023-2024 dance team practicing a routine in the Technology Middle School gym (Photo By: Avery Rottman).

Tech High Can Dance!: A Look at Tech High’s Dance Team

Nayla Makinano December 10, 2024

Technology High School is a small school, with about 80 to 100 students per grade. Due to its small numbers, Tech High is usually behind when it comes to sports. As a result, the school doesn’t have...

Charles Green sweeping the floor during the morning break (Photo By: Anthony Mindling).

Keeping Our Campus Clean: Charlie Green

Anthony Mindling December 9, 2024

With less than 400 students, Technology High School is small. As a result, students tend to be closer with each other and with the school’s staff. Students tend to learn the names and natures of fellow...

This bench will be showcased by Jake Aharonian at the Art Trails. (Photo: Nicole Jackson)

Sonoma County Art Trails

Lyra Brooks Long and Aarya Mishra October 29, 2024

   The Sonoma County Art Trails, a non-profit organization based in Sebastopol, celebrated its 40th anniversary this October, with 124 different artists coming to share their work. It happened for two...

A No on J flyer that contains information relating to the measure, as well as a list of political figures and local businesses who oppose Measure J (Photo By: Jack Omholt).

Measure J: Help or Hindrance?

Gilbert Coyle and Jack Omholt October 29, 2024

   For the past few weeks, signs have dotted lawns and windows talking about Measure J. Sonoma County residents are no stranger to this form of political campaigning, but this issue in particular is...

The Technology High School bike rack, located behind room B3, where there are consistent blockages and misconduct making bike rack operation difficult (Photo By: Everett Cota).

Courtesy at Tech High

Everett Cota October 29, 2024
When asked about their favorite part of Technology High School, many students have historically responded with the campus culture
A basketball player rushes down the court while his teammates and opponents follow along (Photo By: Linbert Ngnitang).

In Appreciation of Tech High’s Lunchtime Sports

Nathaniel Knoy October 29, 2024

 Despite its small size, Technology High School is home to many different sports teams and clubs. But, for all of the school sports that everyone enjoys daily—volleyball, soccer, and basketball, just...

The sorry excuse of what could be considered Tech High’s existing “garden” is nothing more than three empty planters, seldom used and often forgotten (Photo By: Nathaniel Knoy).

Tech High Needs a School Garden. Why Don’t We Have One?

Nathaniel Knoy October 29, 2024

   When you imagine a school garden, you probably think back to your elementary years. Time at the garden was spent learning how plants get water from the ground, drawing the bugs pollinating the budding...

The first meeting of the Medical Club for this school year (Photo By: Asa Richman).

Join the Club: Exploring Clubs at Tech High

Asa Richman October 29, 2024
  Club Rush for the 2024-2025 school year was a huge success. There was a wide variety of clubs with different topics and backgrounds, both returning and new.
Registered voters can expect a packet including information about propositions, including arguments for and against. (Photo By: Kai Lunden).

Local Elections Are Important Too

Kai Lunden October 29, 2024

   When looking at the news, everything surrounding the presidential elections is written about: the large elections, the legal decisions made by the Supreme Court, and the voting done by Congress and...

Technology High School senior Nathaniel Knoy practicing for what he won’t do during the All-Nighter (Photo By: Anthony Mindling).

Technology High School’s All-Nighter

Anthony Mindling and Kai Lunden October 9, 2024
  The All-Nighter is a significant event for Technology High School (THS). At THS, there is a special focus on science and engineering, which has inspired a number of related clubs.
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