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

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Bus barriers

Michael Aprahamian, Staff Writer November 6, 2021

As the pandemic seems to go longer and longer, one thing is constant: free bus rides. From the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, public bus rides from Beach Cities Transit (BCT) have been complimentary....

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Ethnicity in education

Rena Felde, Staff Writer November 6, 2021

On Oct. 8, 2021, California Governor Gavin Newsom signed Assembly Bill 101, making Ethnic Studies a graduation requirement for the graduating class of 2030 and beyond.  The bill also requires all public...

What the pink ribbon is all about

Ava Warman, Staff Writer November 6, 2021

Redondo Beach Police Officer Kyle Lofstrom has made many appearances around campus, his pink hair making him hard to forget. Lofstrom dyed his hair pink at the start of October to raise awareness for breast...

Kids need Kiwanis

Kat Otey, Staff Writer November 5, 2021

On Oct. 16, the Kiwanis Club of Redondo Beach hosted its first annual community fair at Anderson Park. This fair included games, music, crafts and more and was completely free for those in the community.  At...

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The beat goes on

Micah McFadden, Staff Writer November 2, 2021

The RUHS Marching Band marches onto the football field under the darkening sky as the bleachers fill with spectators. Unlike other Fridays, the band is accompanied by younger students who are eager to...

The toil with oil

Ryan Parhizi, Staff Writer November 2, 2021

On Oct. 1, boaters reported a shimmering oil sheen and a rotten egg odor off the Huntington Beach coast. The following day, diving teams explored the area and determined that an oil spill had occurred....

Back on stage

Cristina Couch November 2, 2021

 The lights dim and the chatter of the crowd dies as whimsical harmonising rings through the trees and wooden structures of the set as a masked silhouette emerges from the sides of the stage. The warm...

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Venom “Let There Be Carnage” Review

Sydney Lamich, Staff Writer November 2, 2021

Fans celebrate the return of the comical, action-packed Spider-Man Marvel supervillain spin-off, “Venom,” as they come back for their sequel, “Venom: Let There Be Carnage,” released on Oct. 1....

Dune is a dub

“Dune” is a dub

Elise Haulund, News Editor October 29, 2021

Watching “Dune” is comparable to trekking through the parched desert to reach a blissful first sip of fresh water—what couldn’t truthfully be called an enjoyable journey, but so worth it in the...

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Refuse to lose

Jade Montoya, Staff Writer October 18, 2021

On the afternoon of Oct. 14, Girls’ Varsity Tennis took on Santa Monica High, with both doubles teams winning all sets and triumphing with an overall score of 13-5.  “They were a tough team, but...

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Just within reach

Sara Miyake-Singer, Features Editor October 17, 2021

On Thursday, Oct. 14, the RUHS girls’ varsity volleyball team walked onto their home court for Senior Night feeling “energized” and “excited” after qualifying for CIF by placing second in the...

The cozy little restaurant you drive past everyday

The cozy little restaurant you drive past everyday

Meghan Jacob, Editor-In-Chief October 9, 2021

Driving down PCH you might have passed by Siam I Am, a quaint family-owned Thai restaurant, more times than you probably remember, but have possibly made one big mistake: not walking in and ordering...

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