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

Surveillance at school

Reem Chamas and Trina Kolas March 16, 2019

The twenty-first century was when the concept of total privacy officially died. If it’s on the internet, almost anyone can access it. From looking at a person’s search history to tracking down someone’s...

Your rights within school gates

Your rights within school gates

Ben Brill and Lauren Kim October 4, 2018

The first amendment of the Constitution guarantees every U.S. citizen the right to freedom of speech, petition, religion, assembly, and press. However, students’ rights change the second that they step...

Photo by Lily Spangler

Pura Vita

Nicole Sandoval, Staff Writer October 4, 2018

Think of Italian food. You're probably visualizing pizza, pasta, cheeses, perhaps delicious meats. Did the word "vegan" come to mind? Probably not. With the rising trend of veganism, junior Lilly Spangler...

Finding the light in the darkness

Lorraina Scolaro, Writer September 18, 2018

Cancer is a tough enough battle on its own, but when it attacks your kids, a time full of darkness can become even darker. Sometimes, however, rays of light may emerge beyond a child’s recovery. With...

In the Studio

Jordan Jackson writes and records original songs

Aya Jhaveri, Staff Writer May 8, 2018

Sitting in his recording studio and tuning out the world, senior Jordan Jackson writes and records songs in hopes of making his mark in the music industry. Jackson decided to start songwriting and...

Traffic Jam

Traffic Jam

Lorraina Scolaro, Staff Writer May 3, 2018

Annoying, frustrating, and stressful is how students and teachers in nearby classrooms describe the ongoing construction near the 700 buildings. “I’m really annoyed with it. I know we need the...

Life Rafts

Martha Farah, Staff Writer May 2, 2018

With suicide being the second leading cause of death for teenagers in the United States, suicide rates have risen by 24 percent from 1999 to 2014, according to the National Center for Health Statistics....

Forging a path ahead

Angie Tait, Staff Writer April 29, 2018

AP Environmental Science students took part in an extra credit opportunity at Hopkins Wilderness Park, Redondo Beach on Saturday, April 22. Working alongside a group of students from Parras Middle School,...

A SPLATTERED MIND

A SPLATTERED MIND

Alex Dang and Angie Tait April 6, 2018

For high school students searching for coping mechanisms, there are better ways of treating forms of trauma than alcohol and drug use as a form of “self-medication,” in which the substance makes the...

Walkout for change

Walkout for change

Angie Tait, Staff Writer March 24, 2018
Story, pictures, video and interactive content about Mar. 14 nationwide walkout advocating for gun violence prevention and remembering Parkland Victims

People should take greater initiative to combat homelessness

Kate Ripley, Staff Writer November 17, 2017

Busy areas of Los Angeles, like Skid Row, are far from pleasant. With waste in the streets, cracked sidewalks, smog-thick air, and putrid smells, very few would wish to spend more time than needed among...

#MeToo

Grace McGonigle and Aaya Jhaveri November 3, 2017

A forced kiss. A whistle from a passing car. Unwanted touching. Rape. The numerous forms of sexual assault affect many aspects of society, leading people everywhere into lives filled with fear and anguish....

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