Del Mar Baseball

John Hubbard, Staff Writer
May 1, 2012  

Del Mar takes a lot of pride in its sports and Dons strive to do the best they can in every sport. Baseball is no exception. As a part of a series of spring sports being covered, I have interviewed senior Brendan Everton in an attempt to shed some light on what goes on during baseball. The... Read More

Peyton Manning goes to Broncos

John Hubbard, Staff Writer
March 27, 2012  

In what was labeled the “Peyton Manning Sweepstakes,” the Denver Broncos have acquired the future Hall of Fame quarterback. Manning’s search for a new team came up after being cut from the only team he had ever played on, the Indianapolis Colts. Jim Irsay, owner of the Colts,... Read More

CUHSD Teachers Approve of the Furlough MOU for Next Year

John Hubbard, Staff Writer
February 28, 2012  

The week before break was a tough week for the teachers’. They were asked to vote on a new MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) for the 2012-2013 school year based on the 1.2 million dollar budget cuts next year that are unavoidable. The teachers approved the new MOU by an overwhelming majority... Read More

New Technology for Woods

John Hubbard, Staff Writer
February 9, 2012  

This year, Bob Smith’s production technology class unveiled its newest machinery. Production Technology, commonly called “woods,” is a class that teaches students to use their minds, but mainly their hands, to create real and novel items. Recently, this class received a large... Read More

Upcoming Gadgets of 2012

John Hubbard, Staff Writer
January 26, 2012  

As the years go by, technology advances with unprecedented leaps every year. This year is no different, and in an era of tablets and smart phones, every company is bring something new to the table or trying to evolve these renown touch devices into something even greater. With the first... Read More

Del Mar’s First Ever Turkey Trot!

John Hubbard, Staff Writer
December 2, 2011  

On November 22nd, Del Mar held it’s very own turkey trot in the quad during lunch. It served to help promote Del Mar’s runners and to give them a chance to win prizes towards a cheaper Thanksgiving. This was the first year Del Mar held ia turkey trot and Mrs. Guerrero said that... Read More

Homecoming Contest Inspires Creativity

John Hubbard, Staff Writer
October 7, 2011  

During lunch on Friday, October 7th, an unexpected event occurred.  Senior Ivan Garlejo approached the stage after the football mini rally, roses in hand, and grabbed the microphone from Sophia Brinton. After asking for silence and all eyes were on him, he began reciting his poem to Senior... Read More

Neukom is out; Baer is in

John Hubbard, Staff Writer
October 5, 2011  

The San Francisco Giants have had a rough summer, and their future is looking even more hectic. Their elimination from the play-off race brought forth much frustration, and now there is trouble at the very top. Bill Neukom just announced last month that he would be retiring from his position... Read More

Del Mar’s First PTSA Meeting

John Hubbard, Staff Writer
September 13, 2011  

Del Mar’s very first PTSA meeting of the year took place this last Wednesday on September 7th. Every 2nd Wednesday of the month, numerous parents, students and staff gather for the PTSA meeting in the staff lounge to discuss various things such as budget and fundraising. This month’s... Read More