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Pork shoulder slow-cooked in a mixture of lard, Mexican Coca-Cola, orange juice, onions, and spices. Shredded and griddled to order, the small pieces of meat are crispy on the outside and moist and tender on the inside. I am...
The Islander girls basketball team faced Madison High School on Tuesday, January 17. Going into the night with a 1-13 record, the girls were still a work in progress. However, this game set a new bar and helped the...
During their match on January 18th, 2023 the Coronado Islanders took on Academy of Our Lady of Peace (AOLP) in what would be a nail biter. All through the competition, there was constant drive from both teams. AOLP was...
“They say there’s an underground river That none of us can see And it flows through winding tunnels On its way to a tideless sea.” --Sting As one rain storm after another bashes little Coronado, one can’t help but wonder where all that water...
It’s a new year, which means millions of Southern Californians are busy following through on their new year’s resolutions. For many of them, positive changes in 2023 come down to two things: health and wellness.Living in Southern California has...
The bánh mí sandwich takes two cultures and slams them together with delicious results. French bread and pâté team up with Vietnamese meats, crisp pickled vegetables, bright herbs, and spicy chilies to make a sandwich.Although the French introduced the...
What is the Red Cross Club? This Coronado High School club is in association with the Red Cross and is an official part of the organization. The club's co-founders are current CHS juniors Kenzie Uyesugi and Kody Chapman. Kenzie, Vice...
Announcing the 2023 Coronado Community READ: Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir! Now in its seventh year, the Coronado Community READ is designed to unite the community through the shared reading of a single book. The program encourages discussion...
Visual Art is one of the conservatories that Coronado School of the Arts has to offer. This program (in the first semester) occurs during students fourth and fifth periods. These classes end at 3:45 pm on Wednesdays and 4:30...
Coronado School of the Arts (CoSA) will celebrate almost three decades as San Diego County’s premier public arts conservatory at the Coronado School of the Arts’ 25th Anniversary Gala & Auction: Celebrating Advancing the Arts Since 1996. The event—which was...