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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

interesting and happening stories from around campus.

Founding Virtù

Founding Virtù

Kylee Kallick, Staff Writer January 17, 2017

Sophomore John Forbes had the idea of creating his own local clothing company, Virtù Clothing Co. to give himself experience in the entrepreneurial world. With lots of work and effort, he made...

PHOTO COURTESY OF GEORGE EJUPI

Making waves

Whayden Dhamcho, Staff Writer December 15, 2016

Waking up early in the morning to go out and photograph surfers is a sacrifice freshman George Ejupi is willing to take if it means perfecting his hobby of taking pictures. After accumulating over 22,000...

Starboy

Starboy

Amanda Shaw, Senior Editor December 15, 2016

Click, click, click. Light reflects. Directions and movements are called out. Flustered hair and makeup artists rush around. He tunes it all out and does his job: wearing high-end clothing, staring...

She saw the sign

Erika Zlatkin, Staff Writer December 14, 2016

The sound of one hand clapping  any be a philosophical mystery to a Zen Buddhist, but the silent movement of hands often carries a literal world of meaning to practitioners of American Sign Language (ASL). Sophomore...

PHOTO COURTESY OF JORDANA BENONE

Benone shares her experience as a producer for the drivetime show, “Top 8 @8”

Julian Quevedo, Staff Writer December 14, 2016

When students face difficulties in high school, they must either push through, find help or drop out. Teacher Jordana Benone, however, found a solution in a radio station. Benone’s work as a teenager...

Daniel Nevarez (bottom right) sits with fellow volunteers at Comfort Zone Camp. PHOTO COURTESY OF DANIEL NEVAREZ

Finding comfort

Amanda Ban, Staff Writer December 13, 2016

After losing one of the most important people in his life, junior Daniel Nevarez was inspired to channel his pain into helping others who have experienced a loss. Nevarez decided to volunteer at...

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