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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The Faults of Fracking

Ben Ringel, Staff Writer February 28, 2021

As I’m writing this, millions of Americans have lost their access to clean water, food, electricity and heating as an unprecedented and historic snowstorm rampages through the South. In Harris County,...

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Local Coffee Review

Chrissa Olson, Online Editor February 22, 2021

You know what’s bitter? Orange peels. Grass. Revenge. The feeling you get when your parents don’t congratulate you on your accomplishments. Coffee. Although reviewing orange peels, grass, revenge...

Should Gavin Newsom be recalled?

Nikko Englund, Staff Writer February 22, 2021

The American government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has been, quite frankly, awful. At best, it has been mishandled. At worst, it has been the direct cause of thousands of deaths in the very...

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Surf’s up

Sarah Shurtleff, Staff Writer February 18, 2021

Surfing is a way of life in the South Bay. For Sammie Hall and Sam Brecker, this has been one of their “favorite” activities for many years. Hall was inspired to start surfing at the age of seven...

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K-9 Meredith Rock Scavenger Hunt

Simra Zargar, Staff Writer February 17, 2021

Sharon Rose, owner of K9 Meredith, has been placing painted rocks around parks and schools within Redondo Beach as part of rock-hunting activity. Rose’s aim was to find a unique method of gathering...

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To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before 3 Review

Ria Lopresto, Staff Writer February 16, 2021

In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, love is in the air, and the long-awaited final installment of Jenny Han’s “To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before” trilogy, “To All The Boys: Always And Forever”...

Vodka Pasta Recipe

Vodka Pasta Recipe

Liora Brill, Staff Writer February 14, 2021

Being a pasta lover myself, when I found this recipe I fell in love. This vodka sauce pasta is a must-have meal, and it is a pretty simple dish to make. It is easy and tastes amazing. You only need four...

RBUSD reopens grades TK-2 for in-person learning

Mia Dowdell, Features Editor February 14, 2021

Amid this rampant crisis, young children are taught safety protocols to survive a pandemic before they are able to read.  Limited to air high fives and fist bumps, the class of kindergarten and first...

Pro/Con: Biden’s Immigration Reform Bill

Rachel King and Sara Miyake-Singer February 14, 2021

Pro: by Rachel King With thousands of visa seekers stranded at the US-Mexico border and many more living in the US with no legal status, it is no secret the immigration system needs reform. Unfortunately,...

The imminent vaccines

Chrissa Olson and Jess Alvear February 11, 2021

The coronavirus vaccine is here! Just not for you.  With the approval of a coronavirus vaccine on Dec. 11, medical professionals are looking forward to more businesses, workplaces and especially schools,...

TikTok Addiction

Lucy Davis, Staff Writer February 10, 2021

The endless promise: five minutes, then work. Two clicks open the For You page, and there’s a video promising the easiest mug cake ever. Five minutes turns into ten minutes, twenty, an hour. The cycle...

Sarah Keasler teaches her math class through Zoom. PHOTO COURTESY OF SARAH KEASLER

Teaching away

Hadley Short, Staff Writer February 10, 2021

While students have the option to turn off their cameras, zone out and escape the virtual world, teachers have to not only remain engaged themselves, but encourage their students to engage as well. For...

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