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Vincent Foxe Robertson's outfit of the day.

Fashion Trends Around Campus

Chava Brody, Writer October 6, 2025

Forget about the Milan runway, the real fashion show is the hallways of Morro Bay High School.  Freshman Pearl Hein said she likes to shop at Brandy Melville, Free People, and Pacsun. Hein said the...

Cuesta College English Professor Sally Demarest gives a presentation on college essays.

MBHS Counselors Introduce College Bound Program to Seniors

Sammy Nishihama, Co-Editor-In-Chief October 6, 2025

This past Spring, juniors were invited to the “Just4Juniors” event, hosted by counselors to inform the rising seniors on the college admissions process. Now, the same group of students has been participating...

Maggie Appel and Abby Tuller Representing Peer Tutoring Club At Club Rush 2025.

Club Rush 2025: Packed And Buzzing

Haley Hart, Copy Editor September 30, 2025

As the lunch bell rang on Sept. 5th, MBHS students ran to the school’s quad and gathered in anticipation for this year’s Club Rush.  Club Rush is MBHS’s annual tradition, taking place a few weeks...

Melissa Kraatz and Julie Hartz in Los Osos enjoying the sunset (Photo Credit: Paula Burroughs)

California Dreaming: MBHS Foreign Exchange Students

Abbie Leitner-Woolf, News Section Editor September 30, 2025

Every year, students from around the globe come to Morro Bay High School to study. However, as someone who might have lived their whole life in the United States, and been through the American public school...

Students pose for a group photo during last week’s Greenhand Challenge and Banquet on September 10.

FFA: A Fresh Take

AJ Rabadon, Writer September 30, 2025

 The FFA chapter at Morro Bay High School is getting ready for a busy year full of meeting new people, helping out the community, and competing in statewide competitions. Our local chapter is looking...

African American civil rights activists marching.

African American Studies Success at MBHS

Jamie Hendel-De La O, Opinion + Arts & Media Section Editor September 30, 2025

MBHS added several new courses this year, available for students to take. This included a new, (and nationally controversial) AP class: African American Studies. African American studies emerged...

MBHS Seniors Share Their Graduating Sentiments

MBHS Seniors Share Their Graduating Sentiments

Sammy Nishihama, Co-Editor-In-Chief June 14, 2025

After four years at Morro Bay High School, and a total of 12 years with the same group of peers for many, MBHS seniors will be saying goodbye to the school that many of them have known their whole lives....

Seymour and Audrey minutes before her death (Credit: Erin Davis)

Little Shop Of Horrors: A Review of MBHS’ Last 2024-2025 Show

Delilah Alderete, Writer 2024-2025 May 2, 2025

On April 11, Morro Bay High’s Drama Club opened their last show of the year: Little Shop Of Horrors. After seven showings, the production of Little Shop of Horrors came to an end. Each show was incredible,...

Film Fest: Take a Look Behind the Scenes

Film Fest: Take a Look Behind the Scenes

Alexandra Katsones, Writer 2024-2025 April 28, 2025

For the last few months, students have been working vigorously on their short films for the annual MBHS Film Fest. Dedicating hours each day to make their visions and ideas come to life. Film Fest will...

MBHS’ New Tardiness Policy Demonstrated Around Campus

MBHS’ New Tardiness Policy Demonstrated Around Campus

Ava Schmidt, Writer 2024-2025 February 25, 2025

This semester, MBHS has implemented a new tardiness policy, which is supposed to slow the amount of tardies that are occuring throughout campus. These tardies disrupt class, as well as teach students bad...

Protest attendees pose for a group photo, senior class president Lucy Fortini sitting front and center. (Shot by Emerson Jacquay)

MBHS Students Organize a Walkout in Protest of Changes to the Wellness Center

Angu McNellie, Co-Editor-In-Chief 2024-2025 February 7, 2025

On Friday, Jan. 24 at noon, a group of students marched out of their fourth period classes and into the quad to advocate for the wellness center on campus. Due to the recent budget cuts issued by the...

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