5 Books You Should Read
By Zoe Mixon and Nina Hall 1.Rain Reign By Ann M. Martin Rain Reign is about a girl with autism, her mother died when she was young leaving her with […]
By Zoe Mixon and Nina Hall 1.Rain Reign By Ann M. Martin Rain Reign is about a girl with autism, her mother died when she was young leaving her with […]
by Isabella Macioce Picking the right book is never easy. Sometimes there is just too many to choose from. Sometimes you have a few in mind but can’t decide between […]
By Talia Honikman This year I was introduced by my friends to many wonderful books that I had never heard of. These books played a huge part in my eighth […]
By Emily Krumholz Recently I read Letting Ana Go, by an anonymous author. It was fiction but still very informative. The main idea of the book consists of a competitive […]
Emily Krumholz Recently I read Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell, published by St. Martin’s Press. The main idea of this book was first love, letting go and making the […]
By Joy Patterson “What is essential is invisible to the eye.” -The Little Prince The red carpet, strobe lights, and stars. The opening night of the Santa Barbara International Film […]
By Coraline Crannell, Isabella Macioce, and Talia Honikman On November 1st, seven members of the journalism staff formed groups of three or four and began the exciting, terrifying, and incredible […]
By Coraline Crannell, Talia Honikman, and Isabella Macioce The Condor Press is happy to announce that several of the staff members will be participating in a program called National Novel […]
By Jocelyn Gallardo Halloween is a time when terrors are spread within each and every person. One of the best ways to get a scare is by reading a scary […]
by Coraline Crannell “Sometimes, the only way to start a new life is to die…” Whether you have read his books or just heard others rave about them, you most […]