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Priscilla Akin

Priscilla Akin, Staff Writer

This is Priscilla Akin’s first year on staff and she is so excited to be a staff writer. Her favorite pieces to write are personal pieces but she’s always up for a challenge. Outside of room 311 she heads straight to the sandy beach volleyball courts. In her free time she can be spotted at her best friends house, looking for concert tickets, watching endless rom-coms, and volunteering in her favorite kindergarten classroom. She is most looking forward to continuing journalism throughout her high school career and improving her writing skills.

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Thee Sacred Souls opens their concert with light flashing and the crowd screaming. The band performed last Friday.

Review: Thee Sacred Souls concert

Priscilla Akin, Staff Writer October 7, 2025

"Thee Sacred Souls,” a band native to San Diego, has come far since their humble beginnings in 2019. Fans were excited to see them on the North American leg of their sophomore album tour, “Got a Story...

The Solana Beach Farmers Market overflows with customers every Sunday. The market was hosted by local San Diego vendors.

Review: Solana Beach Farmers Market

Shayna Dolin and Priscilla Akin September 18, 2025

Live music fills the air, the smell of freshly baked goods wafts past stalls and vibrant fruit stands line the street. Yet beneath these lively sensations lies something deeper — an undeniable feeling...

Introduction to Business and Marketing teacher Matt Feeler gives a lecture about analyzing pitches. Feeler was an alumni and football coach for the school before he began teaching this year.

Fresh Face Friday: Matt Feeler

Priscilla Akin, Staff Writer September 12, 2025

Matt Feeler finds himself back at the school, not as a student but as a teacher. This year, Feeler teaches Introduction to Business and Marketing, and encouraging academic growth in his classroom is one...

Spanish teacher Viviana Alvarado-Gomez works on grading her students' tests. Alvarado-Gomez spoke about the importance of Spanish classes for native speakers.

Space for Spanish: Native speaker classes

Gabriela Morillo Dal Piccol and Priscilla Akin September 2, 2025

From French to Korean, Arabic to Chinese, each vibrant language spoken on campus is a reflection of our world’s diversity.  Although one of the most prominent languages spoken at the school is Spanish...

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