The online student news site of Redondo Union High School

High Tide

The online student news site of Redondo Union High School

High Tide

The online student news site of Redondo Union High School

High Tide

Who Cares? Review

“Who Cares?” Review

Izzie Escobar, Staff Writer March 27, 2022

I’m proud to say that the Rex Orange County “Pony” tour was the last concert I attended before lockdown and his new tour will be my first one back. It’s nice seeing how things come full circle...

Academic excellence

Ria Lopresto, Online Editor March 22, 2022

After months of studying, practice tests and mock-speeches, the A Team for RUHS’ academic decathlon, commonly known as acadec, placed 2nd out of 84 teams in Division 2 of their state competition. Including...

Back to their roots

Lauren Greene, Staff Writer March 22, 2022

Despite the passion most student athletes feel towards their sport, many do not remain involved in this sport after they graduate high school. This, however, is not the case for John Dorn and Tyler Litchman,...

Boys golf loses to Santa Monica 209-204

Sydney Lamich, Staff Writer March 16, 2022

Coming up 5 strokes short, the Redondo boys golf team lost to Santa Monica in a close match on Tuesday, Mar. 8th. Breaking their undefeated streak of 3-1, the boys begin to focus on their small mistakes...

Friends fur-ever

Friends fur-ever

Troy Nevil, Online Editor March 15, 2022

Don’t judge a book by its cover. Seriously. Let me elaborate. When you go watch a movie, and have certain expectations going into the theater, don’t let the first fifteen minutes deceive you. My...

Is Euphoria Toxic?

Is “Euphoria” Toxic?

Izzie Escobar, Staff Writer March 10, 2022

As “Euphoria” has come to a close, I look back with nostalgia at my weekly ritual, watching the show each Sunday at 6 p.m. for eight weeks. What attracted me at first was the extravagant and thoughtful...

Ignorance isn’t bliss

Sydney Lamich, Staff Writer February 26, 2022

If you’re not concerned about war in Ukraine, climate change, taxes, the next president, immigration laws, global conflicts, stereotypical debates and racism, then you’re either uninformed on these...

Dominating the competition

Micah McFadden, Staff Writer February 19, 2022

On Jan 31, the Girls Soccer team defeated Mira Costa for a second time this season, bringing their record to 4-1 in the Bay League and 12-1 overall. Redondo tied Costa and Palos Verdes for first in the...

PHOTO BY EBRU YILDIZ.

“Laurel Hell”

Elise Haulund, News Editor February 18, 2022

“I’m like the black hole where people can dump all their sh*t,” singer-songwriter Mitski Miyawaki told Guardian earlier this February, “whether it’s a need for love, or it’s hatred and anger.”...

Setting the bar high

Setting the bar high

Erika Glass, News Editor February 12, 2022

Tucked away in a corner in the Riviera Plaza and steps away from the ocean, Racer Tea, a newly opened tea bar, has much to offer. Originally run out of owner Chad Webber’s 1975 Dodge van, Racer Tea...

Illustration by Ben Ringel

Closed for court

Lauren Greene, Staff Writer February 8, 2022

For many clubs at Redondo Union, this school year marked a return to normal meetings and activities. However, for the Teen Court, a program where students compose a jury in real trials of minors who have...

Boys Soccer dominates Peninsula High School 6-0 with relentless offense

Andrew McKenna, Staff Writer February 7, 2022

On Monday, Jan. 31, Redondo Boys Varsity Soccer took the field for a Senior Night game against Peninsula High School. Being the last regular season home game this year’s seniors would ever play, the...

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